Hi all, I'm looking to make some additions to my MoCA network and have some things I am unsure about. I just switched over to Comcast and the tech that came out had trouble getting the X1 Set Top Box to work, the length of this run is pretty long but I had no issues with the Verizon box that was previously connected to it although as I understand it, the X1 Box seems to require a stronger signal to function since it pulls more data for apps and other features that the Verizon box did not have. The picture below reflects the original layout I had with Verizon, the Comcast tech attempted this layout with the 4-way splitter at 7db and the X1 Box wouldn't work, he then tested the lines strength and told me it was not good, I think the result was something like -20db.
So he switched out the 4-way splitter for a 3-way splitter which has (2) 7db outs and (1) 3.5db out which he connected the long run to and this did the trick. He connected a 2-way splitter to one of the 7db out to compensate for the missing fourth out of the 3-way splitter and ended up with this which is what I currently have:
This is what I am planning on doing:
Ok, so here come the questions. What I want to understand is why did switching out the 7db out to a 3.5db out for the long cable run make such a difference? (I believe the test went from -20 to -3) Also, the TiVo Mini is currently connected through MoCA and works fine but should I switch out all of these splitters as they are only 5-1002MHz? Shouldn't they be higher for MoCA? I'm a believer of if it ain't broke don't fix it but since I am getting the MoCA Wi-Fi extender and the Coax Adapter to hard wire some PC's I want to make sure I'm getting the optimal speed. What should I do? Lastly, should I stick with the 3-way splitter or find a 4-way splitter that has a 3.5db out so that the longer cable run works and I am able to eliminate one 2-way splitter from the mix? The whole 7db, 3.5db thing confuses me can someone explain? My head is spinning
So he switched out the 4-way splitter for a 3-way splitter which has (2) 7db outs and (1) 3.5db out which he connected the long run to and this did the trick. He connected a 2-way splitter to one of the 7db out to compensate for the missing fourth out of the 3-way splitter and ended up with this which is what I currently have:
This is what I am planning on doing:
Ok, so here come the questions. What I want to understand is why did switching out the 7db out to a 3.5db out for the long cable run make such a difference? (I believe the test went from -20 to -3) Also, the TiVo Mini is currently connected through MoCA and works fine but should I switch out all of these splitters as they are only 5-1002MHz? Shouldn't they be higher for MoCA? I'm a believer of if it ain't broke don't fix it but since I am getting the MoCA Wi-Fi extender and the Coax Adapter to hard wire some PC's I want to make sure I'm getting the optimal speed. What should I do? Lastly, should I stick with the 3-way splitter or find a 4-way splitter that has a 3.5db out so that the longer cable run works and I am able to eliminate one 2-way splitter from the mix? The whole 7db, 3.5db thing confuses me can someone explain? My head is spinning