03-03-2020 03:49 AM
Hi.
I have a T3200M modem. I live in an apartment. I mostly use WIFI, but want my 'Smart' TV connected via ethernet.
Problem is, TV is in another room. Fortunately there is a coax wall plate that connects the 2 rooms. I've made the coax jack essentially a coax passthrough. How can I use that to get a wired connection? Do i need 2 Moca adapters (which ones)? Or should I try to change the jack to cat5.?
What would be cost benefit with each solution. Talking this out, I'm thinking changing the jack is the most cost effective way.
Thanks for letting me bounce this off the community.
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03-03-2020 05:03 AM
If you have access in the wall to run ethernet that is a better solution. If not then you only need 1 MoCa adapter at the TV. Just run coax from the T3200M to the jack and from the other jack to the MoCa.
03-03-2020 05:03 AM
If you have access in the wall to run ethernet that is a better solution. If not then you only need 1 MoCa adapter at the TV. Just run coax from the T3200M to the jack and from the other jack to the MoCa.
03-03-2020 02:04 PM
Another alternative could be a powerline adapater. I've got 4 in my place and have been pretty pleased. Here is some more info:
https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-powerline-networking-kit/