I have VDSL through CenturyLink - I use an Actiontec c3000z. I have a 4 level home and relocated my modem/router to the top floor since I work from home and Wifi wasn't cutting it. That left a wifi dead spot in my basement where my sons room is. I bought a pair of coax/ethernet adapters and a Netgear Nighthawk wireless router for his room so he'd have both hardwired and wifi connections. Worked perfectly, my coax is all home run and at that point I was just using a barrel connector to connect the 2 rooms. (junction in the garage)
We also have a Ps4 in the ground floor living room and after Christmas I bought another adapter to have a wired ethernet connection there. I installed the adapter at the PS4 and swapped out the barrel connector in the garage with a 5-2400 MHz 2 way splitter and it worked perfectly. Except my son came upstairs claiming he'd lost internet. I disconnected the coax from the ps4 side of the splitter in the garage and the basement internet began working again.
Here's my question: Is being able to have internet connectivity at EITHER the PS4 OR the basement router (not both at the same time) because they are both connected to the same LAN port in my c3000z, or because of my splitter.
I saw a similar post addressing this, but I'm having a brain block on what the solution was after reading it over and over here: third-moca-adapter-wont-connect.62453
I drew it out so hopefully someone can see where I've gone wrong. Eager for the "DUH" moment because I'm sure its simple.
We also have a Ps4 in the ground floor living room and after Christmas I bought another adapter to have a wired ethernet connection there. I installed the adapter at the PS4 and swapped out the barrel connector in the garage with a 5-2400 MHz 2 way splitter and it worked perfectly. Except my son came upstairs claiming he'd lost internet. I disconnected the coax from the ps4 side of the splitter in the garage and the basement internet began working again.
Here's my question: Is being able to have internet connectivity at EITHER the PS4 OR the basement router (not both at the same time) because they are both connected to the same LAN port in my c3000z, or because of my splitter.
I saw a similar post addressing this, but I'm having a brain block on what the solution was after reading it over and over here: third-moca-adapter-wont-connect.62453
I drew it out so hopefully someone can see where I've gone wrong. Eager for the "DUH" moment because I'm sure its simple.