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Hi all,
I'm new to MoCa and just planning an install. I live in a 1970s house in the UK. Lot's of old CoAx snaking its way around the house. I seem to have a Co-Ax wall socket in pretty much every room. They all seem to go up to the loft, where 4 of them are plugged into an old 4 port roof aerial amplifier (powered). There are another 3 cables just lying on the floor in the loft not plugged into the amp. What I want to do is find out which of these cables goes back to a Co-Ax wall socket in my garage (yes, I guess the original occupant wanted to watch analogue TV in the garage!). The garage is where my BT master socket and broadband modem/router is. I bought a network cable tester from Amazon which has ethernet plus a Co-Ax sockets on it. It's the kind that splits into 2. The problem I have is that the socket on the tester, which is female, is too tight in circumference to accept a male Co-Ax plug, like the kind that is commonly found on the end of an old Co-Ax cable. I've got a few adapters, and the only one that will fit is a short male to male cable, which seems to have a larger circumference than a regular Co-Ax male, so it fits onto the tester. I only have one of these though and I can't for the life of me identify it to buy another.
I've attached photos of the aerial amp in the roof, the tester main half with its Co-Ax socket, and the tester other half with my wide Co-Ax male short cable attached. Any advice gratefully received.
Once I know which cable is which, i can draw out my intended design.
Thanks all
I'm new to MoCa and just planning an install. I live in a 1970s house in the UK. Lot's of old CoAx snaking its way around the house. I seem to have a Co-Ax wall socket in pretty much every room. They all seem to go up to the loft, where 4 of them are plugged into an old 4 port roof aerial amplifier (powered). There are another 3 cables just lying on the floor in the loft not plugged into the amp. What I want to do is find out which of these cables goes back to a Co-Ax wall socket in my garage (yes, I guess the original occupant wanted to watch analogue TV in the garage!). The garage is where my BT master socket and broadband modem/router is. I bought a network cable tester from Amazon which has ethernet plus a Co-Ax sockets on it. It's the kind that splits into 2. The problem I have is that the socket on the tester, which is female, is too tight in circumference to accept a male Co-Ax plug, like the kind that is commonly found on the end of an old Co-Ax cable. I've got a few adapters, and the only one that will fit is a short male to male cable, which seems to have a larger circumference than a regular Co-Ax male, so it fits onto the tester. I only have one of these though and I can't for the life of me identify it to buy another.
I've attached photos of the aerial amp in the roof, the tester main half with its Co-Ax socket, and the tester other half with my wide Co-Ax male short cable attached. Any advice gratefully received.
Once I know which cable is which, i can draw out my intended design.
Thanks all