I'm soon getting Fiber Gigabit Internet installed in my house (TDS Telecom in southern New Hampshire), with the ONT placed in my basement. I'll have a Cat 6 ethernet cable connecting the OTN to my router, but unfortunately, I have no wired Ethernet anywhere else in the house. But I DO have lots of coaxial cable jacks, and my router sits right next to one of them. So I plan to use the coax for Ethernet, and have acquired some ScreenBeam ECB7250K02 Bonded MoCA 2.5 Network Adapters.
My house's previous owners installed a Antronix VRA900 VoIP Residential Amplifier, and all the coax lines go through it. (Picture of mine further below.) On the front it says:
Antronix VRA900 VoIP Residential Amplifier
Output Ports 1-8
FWD: 52 - 1002 MHz 0 dB
RTN: 5 - 42 MHz 0 db
I am assuming I should remove that VRA900 and replace it with a MoCA rated amplifier. I see that Antronix makes a bunch of different MoCA Residential Amplifiers. Notably, the MVRAM902B/ACP-EZ (Midsplit 85/102 MHz) and the MVRA902B (42/54 MHz) seem very similar, but have DIFFERENT specs on the frequency ranges they forward vs. return. Which one should I pick and why? Are there other amplifiers I should pick instead? E.g., is the Amphenol IPA2008DSL2-RSVFA any better/worse? It's available through various 3rd party shops for around $110. I see the Antronix MVRA902B advertised for $50 on "antronix.myshopify.com".
I've also found at least three old 2-way splitters installed in various spots around the house. My ScreenBeam MoCA adapter came with a splitter, a Picolink 2-Way Splitter, part number 141-SP1XD-001, Frequency 5 - 1670 MHz. I'll probably need to buy more splitters. The Antronix MMC1002H-B 2-way splitter talks about supporting "MoCA 2.0"; but is that good enough for MoCA 2.5?
For 2-way splitters, I see that others have recommended either the Holland GHS-2PRO-M or Amphenol ABS312H. Is there any reason to use the more expensive Holland MSAT-2 2-2150 Mhz (intended for satellite TV) splitter instead?
Thanks in advance for your help and advice!
Old Antronix VRA900 amplifier:
My house's previous owners installed a Antronix VRA900 VoIP Residential Amplifier, and all the coax lines go through it. (Picture of mine further below.) On the front it says:
Antronix VRA900 VoIP Residential Amplifier
Output Ports 1-8
FWD: 52 - 1002 MHz 0 dB
RTN: 5 - 42 MHz 0 db
I am assuming I should remove that VRA900 and replace it with a MoCA rated amplifier. I see that Antronix makes a bunch of different MoCA Residential Amplifiers. Notably, the MVRAM902B/ACP-EZ (Midsplit 85/102 MHz) and the MVRA902B (42/54 MHz) seem very similar, but have DIFFERENT specs on the frequency ranges they forward vs. return. Which one should I pick and why? Are there other amplifiers I should pick instead? E.g., is the Amphenol IPA2008DSL2-RSVFA any better/worse? It's available through various 3rd party shops for around $110. I see the Antronix MVRA902B advertised for $50 on "antronix.myshopify.com".
I've also found at least three old 2-way splitters installed in various spots around the house. My ScreenBeam MoCA adapter came with a splitter, a Picolink 2-Way Splitter, part number 141-SP1XD-001, Frequency 5 - 1670 MHz. I'll probably need to buy more splitters. The Antronix MMC1002H-B 2-way splitter talks about supporting "MoCA 2.0"; but is that good enough for MoCA 2.5?
For 2-way splitters, I see that others have recommended either the Holland GHS-2PRO-M or Amphenol ABS312H. Is there any reason to use the more expensive Holland MSAT-2 2-2150 Mhz (intended for satellite TV) splitter instead?
Thanks in advance for your help and advice!
Old Antronix VRA900 amplifier: