It appears I could use the TiVo bridge device or equivalent between the Roamio and the Mini to get connected. I am not satisfied with the powerline adapter that I am now using.
See the diagram for my current hook up.
Diagram
I have an antenna in the attic that currently feeds the Roamio and another TV. I use a Channel Master CM-3414 4-port distribution amplifier to get a clean OTA TV signal to the TVs and the Tivo. I have heard others ask this same question, but have not seen a definitive answer. Will the Channel Master pass the MoCA signals both ways if I bridge the Roamio and use the RG-6 running into the distribution amp to send the MoCA signal to the Mini?
The specs for the 3414 say: 54-1002 Mhz Passive Return Forward Frequency Range, and a return path range of 5-42 Mhz and that it offers a return path for cable modem applications.
If someone has had either success or failure with this device, please provide the details. I want MoCA to work, but I also need to maintain a good OTA signal as well. Thanks in advance.
See the diagram for my current hook up.
Diagram
I have an antenna in the attic that currently feeds the Roamio and another TV. I use a Channel Master CM-3414 4-port distribution amplifier to get a clean OTA TV signal to the TVs and the Tivo. I have heard others ask this same question, but have not seen a definitive answer. Will the Channel Master pass the MoCA signals both ways if I bridge the Roamio and use the RG-6 running into the distribution amp to send the MoCA signal to the Mini?
The specs for the 3414 say: 54-1002 Mhz Passive Return Forward Frequency Range, and a return path range of 5-42 Mhz and that it offers a return path for cable modem applications.
If someone has had either success or failure with this device, please provide the details. I want MoCA to work, but I also need to maintain a good OTA signal as well. Thanks in advance.
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