*Editted to Fix Network Diagram*
Hello,
I lurk on the SNB forums and have read SNB on a regular basis. However, I haven't been able to find an answer to my own small network despite much Googling. Everyone here seems pretty knowledgeable, so I was hoping someone might be able to answer my question.
The question is, can MOCA traverse a cable tv amplifier? I'm looking at extending my home Wi-Fi network to by placing a router in my basement. A requirement imposed by my wife is "no new wires." The previous owners put cable TV in every room when they remodeled, with all but one outlet eminating out from a centrally located amplifier. I was hoping to use this CATV network to extend my LAN.
A network diagram looks something like this:
What I want to do is put a MOCA adaptor by my modem and a another MOCA adapter on the other side of the amplifier where the wiring for the rest of the house is so that I can place a wireless router in my basement. Will this work? If not, why not? If so, do I need a special amplifier (current one is filters up to 1Ghz and provides a passive return from 5-42Mhz), or would the current amplifier work?
I've tried other solutions, but I have had less than optimal experiences. Things I have tried include:
1) Using powerline to create the bridge from modem to basement. The signal degradation is too great for this to be effective (think ~10Mbps throughput).
2) Creating a wireless bridge. It works, but I hate halving my bandwidth due to the Wi-Fi routers acting as bridges/repeaters.
3) Moving the modem/router. Unfortunately, the current position of my modem/router is the best position for getting Wi-Fi on the main and second floors, so moving it is not a preferred option.
Thanks for any help.
Hello,
I lurk on the SNB forums and have read SNB on a regular basis. However, I haven't been able to find an answer to my own small network despite much Googling. Everyone here seems pretty knowledgeable, so I was hoping someone might be able to answer my question.
The question is, can MOCA traverse a cable tv amplifier? I'm looking at extending my home Wi-Fi network to by placing a router in my basement. A requirement imposed by my wife is "no new wires." The previous owners put cable TV in every room when they remodeled, with all but one outlet eminating out from a centrally located amplifier. I was hoping to use this CATV network to extend my LAN.
A network diagram looks something like this:
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[Cable Company]
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[2-way Splitter] --------------------------
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[Modem + router] [CATV AMPLIFIER] ---> Rest of House
What I want to do is put a MOCA adaptor by my modem and a another MOCA adapter on the other side of the amplifier where the wiring for the rest of the house is so that I can place a wireless router in my basement. Will this work? If not, why not? If so, do I need a special amplifier (current one is filters up to 1Ghz and provides a passive return from 5-42Mhz), or would the current amplifier work?
I've tried other solutions, but I have had less than optimal experiences. Things I have tried include:
1) Using powerline to create the bridge from modem to basement. The signal degradation is too great for this to be effective (think ~10Mbps throughput).
2) Creating a wireless bridge. It works, but I hate halving my bandwidth due to the Wi-Fi routers acting as bridges/repeaters.
3) Moving the modem/router. Unfortunately, the current position of my modem/router is the best position for getting Wi-Fi on the main and second floors, so moving it is not a preferred option.
Thanks for any help.
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