Surprising, as RG59 should have under 11 dB attenuation per 100 ft, at MoCA frequencies, leaving 46 dB remaining in the budget (57 dB max loss between nodes).I found the problem.
Cable is over 70 feet of RG59.
Well, it depends on the frequency of the signal, since the adapters are using an internal diplexer (dual filters), rather than a simple splitter, to splice the signals.Does anyone know the loss between the Moca in and TV out port on the WF-803M.
Does your MoCA adapter includes a filter inside the device already, such that connecting Modem/TV/etc to the second (marked TV) coaxial connector of the device will filter out MoCA frequencies?"
Our adapter features two internal filters. The first filter is designed specifically for MoCA and is located between the MoCA chip and the MoCA port. This filter has a frequency range of 1125 to 1675 MHz. The second filter is for TV and is located between the MoCA port and the TV port. This filter has a frequency range of 5 to 1002 MHz. These filters help to ensure that the MoCA and TV signals do not interfere with each other, providing reliable and efficient performance for both.
Surprising, as RG59 should have under 11 dB attenuation per 100 ft, at MoCA frequencies, leaving 46 dB remaining in the budget (57 dB max loss between nodes).
See: Coax Attenuation Chart (PDF)
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Sure, but still leaving 40+ dB budget.you're going to be around 12 to 13db loss at best.
Sure, but still leaving 40+ dB budget.
Given the OP was asking about the loss via the TV port in the context of MoCA signal issues, I still lean towards their having used it to connect additional MoCA devices — which would put a much bigger hurt on the MoCA signals than 70+ feet of RG59.
No, not strictly, since the attenuation is 35-40 dB, so it depends on distance and other components in the path to exceed the 57 dB budget. The typical MoCA filter is similarly rated at just 35-40 dB attenuation, which can allow communication across the filter … given the right conditions.Assuming by hurt you mean total death yeah
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