Hello, I have dsl from AT&T which is very slow by today's standards. I'm thinking about subscribing to xfinity internet from Comcast because my father refuses to let AT&T drill a hole in our wall to get fiber. For now I think I'm going to get the 400 mbps down 10 mbps upload package they offer.
There is one room in my house which is a complete wifi deadspot because it has a cinder wall dividing it from the rest of the house. Right now I use powerline adapters to get an ethernet connection to said room.
I'm thinking about upgrading to MoCA adapters once I get the new internet because I fear that powerline isn't gonna cut it.
Please look at the diagram of my house I have attached to this post. (I'm sorry if it's bad I tried my best)
My confusion is that when I see most people's coax setup it goes...
Point of entry (coax) > 2 way splitter (one end goes to modem other one goes to amplifier)
On my house currently the point of entry goes straight into the amplifier as you can see in the diagram. Would the modem still work even though it's going through the amplifier and the passthrough on the MoCA? Also generally does the diagram look like everything would work okay?
I just looked today and all the coax cables running through my house are RG6.
If I was to do this setup I would just need to buy 2 splitters, 1 amplifier, and the point of entry MoCA filter. (currently have non moca splitters/amplifiers set up)
Modem I'm looking at is Motorola MB7621.
The router I want to buy is the google wifi one that comes with 3 router puck things. I am aware that most of you on this forum are not the target audience for this router but it seems pretty neat to me. (open to other suggestions)
I am also aware that only one of the routers needs to be plugged into your modem while the other 2 pucks can be wireless. However I want the one in the deadspot room to be wired so I think I'm just gonna wire up all of them to get the most speed.
Thanks!
There is one room in my house which is a complete wifi deadspot because it has a cinder wall dividing it from the rest of the house. Right now I use powerline adapters to get an ethernet connection to said room.
I'm thinking about upgrading to MoCA adapters once I get the new internet because I fear that powerline isn't gonna cut it.
Please look at the diagram of my house I have attached to this post. (I'm sorry if it's bad I tried my best)
My confusion is that when I see most people's coax setup it goes...
Point of entry (coax) > 2 way splitter (one end goes to modem other one goes to amplifier)
On my house currently the point of entry goes straight into the amplifier as you can see in the diagram. Would the modem still work even though it's going through the amplifier and the passthrough on the MoCA? Also generally does the diagram look like everything would work okay?
I just looked today and all the coax cables running through my house are RG6.
If I was to do this setup I would just need to buy 2 splitters, 1 amplifier, and the point of entry MoCA filter. (currently have non moca splitters/amplifiers set up)
Modem I'm looking at is Motorola MB7621.
The router I want to buy is the google wifi one that comes with 3 router puck things. I am aware that most of you on this forum are not the target audience for this router but it seems pretty neat to me. (open to other suggestions)
I am also aware that only one of the routers needs to be plugged into your modem while the other 2 pucks can be wireless. However I want the one in the deadspot room to be wired so I think I'm just gonna wire up all of them to get the most speed.
Thanks!