![]() ![]() That frequency extension would affect the choice of a MoCA POE filter, but, I haven't seen one yet that accommodates the frequency extension with an adequate MoCA blocking capability. In some areas it's possible that Rogers already uses frequencies up to 1218 Mhz, but, there hasn’t been any proof posted that the upper extension is in use. That day is coming, just don’t know when. There are issues with frequency ranges due to the possibility of Rogers extending its DOCSIS frequency range from 5 to 1002 Mhz up to 5 to 1218 Mhz, where that upper frequency range overlaps the lower frequency range of the MoCA channels. > Cable to adapter -.> ethernet to device Inbound cable -> MoCA POE Fillter -> MoCA 2.0 splitter ->Cable to modem Prior to that splitter, you will need to install a MoCA Point of Entry filter (POE Filter). ![]() The splitters are available despite the lack of a current web site. Holland Electronics web site hasn’t been running for a while now, don’t know why. ![]() These Antronix splitters are used by Rogers and perhaps if you come across a Rogers tech, you could ask him or her for a two port MoCA splitter such as the one’s shown in the pdf file.Īlternatively, there are MoCA 2.0 splitters manufactured by Holland Electronics: You need to replace that splitter with one that is MoCA 2.0 qualified such as this: Sorry for all the questions, any advice would be appreciated it Here is the splitter that was used at the fuse boxĭo I need to buy different splitters that have Moca compliance? The coax cable works fine with the router but not the adapter so what could go wrong? Nevertheless, I have tried using the incoming cable for the adapter and no coax light either. There is also a fuse box in the basement, I opened it and saw there is a junction like a picture above. There is cable box outside the house, I tried to open it and see only one coax cable there which was the one that Modem is currently using. I have tried to unplug the incoming cable that I believe is the POE cable and plugged it into my adapter but go no coax light signal either. I went to the basement and saw the cable junction like this. I tried to use the old coax cable from the living room but got no coax cable light signal. However, I moved my router to the other room and it has coax cable from outside the house plugged in. P reviously, my Router had a coax cable in the living room and it was working fine. My Router was XB7 Generation 2 and I have the Moca function enabled. So I have recently bought a Screenbeam Moca 2.5 adapter ![]()
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