I am planning to go OTA only for TV, and Internet from Time Warner Cable. The most basic question is, can I combine my OTA signal with the MoCA signal using a splitter in reverse (combiner)? If yes, then the next question is whether or not the diagram attached will work for my setup.
Ideally I'd have two coax lines coming in the Living Room and have the MoCA network running on the same coax as the Internet, but that's just not possible, so I have to use the Dining Room which does have two coax outputs from outside. This is why I must combine my OTA signal with MoCA.
One thing I forgot to put in the diagram is a POE filter where the OTA coax plugs into the combiner before being routed into the Living Room. That will definitely be in place so I don't broadcast my MoCA signal to the rest of the city through my antenna.
Any input/suggestion/criticism is much appreciated!
Ideally I'd have two coax lines coming in the Living Room and have the MoCA network running on the same coax as the Internet, but that's just not possible, so I have to use the Dining Room which does have two coax outputs from outside. This is why I must combine my OTA signal with MoCA.
One thing I forgot to put in the diagram is a POE filter where the OTA coax plugs into the combiner before being routed into the Living Room. That will definitely be in place so I don't broadcast my MoCA signal to the rest of the city through my antenna.
Any input/suggestion/criticism is much appreciated!
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