samedi 4 juin 2016

Problem with Tivo MoCa network and X1 Gateway (DPC3941)?

I currently have Comcast triple play on the X1 platform. I have the Comcast CISCO wireless gateway model DPC3941 set up in my home office. I wanted to start using TiVo Bolt instead of the Comcast DVR and am trying to set up a MoCa network so I can use the coax cables to connect the Tivo in the bedroom (where I don't have ethernet connections).

However, when I plug in the MoCa network (I'm using the TiVO branded MoCa bridge), my wireless drops out and I can't connect to the internet by wireless.

I checked the settings on the gateway and it says that it is 'MoCa enabled'.

Is there a problem with the X1 platform and Tivo? If so, should I go back to the 'old' Comcast platform?

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated ...

Update:
OK. I did a little more research and I think I need to add another POE filter to cut down on the interference with the wireless gateway. I only had 1 POE filter in the basement where the cable comes into the house. I attached that filter to the wireless gateway and it seemed to really help. I assume that I should still add another POE in the basement where the cable comes into the house so the signal doesn't leak outside

Matt - thanks for the quick response. I haven't even tried to hook up the Tivo yet so if I have more problems with MoCA, I will look into the powerline option that you used


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