Hey guys, sorry, I am sort of a newbie when it comes to MoCA, and this is my very first TiVo.
I tried doing some searches on the forum but I was not able to find what I needed. I hope someone can help me out here.
I am trying to set up a MoCA network with an indoor OTA HD antenna and a Mini with Charter cable internet. My router is upstairs and my house is fully wired with Coaxial cable (built in 2001) by the home builder.
Here are the components that I have purchased to far, a 5-2050MHz splitter, 70bB POE filter, and a few Rj6 Coaxial cables.
My Bolt is currently hooked up via ethernet to a Linksys MaxStream RE7000-AC1900 Wall Plug In Range Extender with MU-MIMO.
Where should I install the 70db POE filter exactly? I think I have to install it on the cable line coming into the house from the street in the box outside my garage.
Can I have my indoor OTA antenna plugged into the Bolt with the 5-2050MHz splitter with the other line plugged into the wall coaxial socket?
In my mind, I think I am missing something here, but I can't figure it out.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I tried doing some searches on the forum but I was not able to find what I needed. I hope someone can help me out here.
I am trying to set up a MoCA network with an indoor OTA HD antenna and a Mini with Charter cable internet. My router is upstairs and my house is fully wired with Coaxial cable (built in 2001) by the home builder.
Here are the components that I have purchased to far, a 5-2050MHz splitter, 70bB POE filter, and a few Rj6 Coaxial cables.
My Bolt is currently hooked up via ethernet to a Linksys MaxStream RE7000-AC1900 Wall Plug In Range Extender with MU-MIMO.
Where should I install the 70db POE filter exactly? I think I have to install it on the cable line coming into the house from the street in the box outside my garage.
Can I have my indoor OTA antenna plugged into the Bolt with the 5-2050MHz splitter with the other line plugged into the wall coaxial socket?
In my mind, I think I am missing something here, but I can't figure it out.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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