09-07-2022 01:32 AM
Hi,
I currently have a T3200M modem located in my basement. This is also where my patch panel is located. I would like to hardwire my two optik tv boxes to the modem. The issue is the two tv boxes are both in a spot where it is not close to an ethernet plugin, however there are coax terminals. Am I able to connect both of the boxes to their own moca adapter, and then at the patch panel, connect the two coax cables to a coax splitter, which will then connect to the coax in the back of the T3200M? Will this theoretically work? Will I see an issue with quality? Thanks in advance!
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09-08-2022 01:45 PM
MoCA uses channels in the 850 MHz to 1500 MHz frequency range so any splitter that can handle 1.5 GHz should work. Here is an example on Amazon. I haven't used this specific one and there are many choices that are similar.
https://www.amazon.ca/Antronix-MMC1004H-B-Splitter-Frontier-Formerly/dp/B07PNJVKQZ
If you happen to have one already that isn't unbranded you can google it to find the specs.
09-07-2022 01:36 PM - edited 09-07-2022 01:51 PM
Yes, that will work. I currently do that with my T3200M. Make sure you use a MoCA capable coax splitter and good quality RG6 coax cables.
09-07-2022 08:30 PM
09-08-2022 01:45 PM
MoCA uses channels in the 850 MHz to 1500 MHz frequency range so any splitter that can handle 1.5 GHz should work. Here is an example on Amazon. I haven't used this specific one and there are many choices that are similar.
https://www.amazon.ca/Antronix-MMC1004H-B-Splitter-Frontier-Formerly/dp/B07PNJVKQZ
If you happen to have one already that isn't unbranded you can google it to find the specs.
09-07-2022 02:16 PM
That should work. You may find this useful:
Coax Network Considerations For MoCA - Motorola Network (motorolacable.com)