el_muerte28
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I was directed to this forum by someone after they told me about MoCA.
My parents moved to a large house. They have a Netgear Nighthawk X6 that covered there previous home but wasn't sufficient here. They picked up some EEROs for a mesh network. I want to utilize the Nighthawk as an AP for extended coverage, particularly near the living room where there is high traffic (TV, phones, computers, wifi cams, etc.), but it needs to be connected via ethernet.
Their home was built in the 80s. Prior owners had a security system that included, among other things, cameras. It's an old security system that isn't worth saving. However, we found a security recording system that had a large number of coax cables going into it, which leads me to believe the cameras are wired via coax.
This recording "box" was found on the first floor in a cabinet with a ton of wires coming up through the floor. These are the only coax cables on the first level on the house, and they are terminated with non-traditional ends.
There are 4-5 coax cables/ports on the second floor of the house. One of the ports is what feeds the modem on the second floor. It's not situated in the most optimal location of the house. We wanted to move the modem to another location on the second floor (as the router has to be connected via an Ethernet cable).
We looked in the attic (where there are another ~20 coax cables) to see if we could trace the cables feeding the modem, but we were unsuccessful.
(It was at this point my parents ordered 3 EEROs).
After setting up them up, I wanted to see if I could use the Netgear in AP mode, so started doing some research and someone told me about MoCAs and directed me here.
Ideally, we run new ethernet cable, but that is not an option.
Next best thing seems to be MoCA.
I know this is a broad question, but where do I get started?
My parents moved to a large house. They have a Netgear Nighthawk X6 that covered there previous home but wasn't sufficient here. They picked up some EEROs for a mesh network. I want to utilize the Nighthawk as an AP for extended coverage, particularly near the living room where there is high traffic (TV, phones, computers, wifi cams, etc.), but it needs to be connected via ethernet.
Their home was built in the 80s. Prior owners had a security system that included, among other things, cameras. It's an old security system that isn't worth saving. However, we found a security recording system that had a large number of coax cables going into it, which leads me to believe the cameras are wired via coax.
This recording "box" was found on the first floor in a cabinet with a ton of wires coming up through the floor. These are the only coax cables on the first level on the house, and they are terminated with non-traditional ends.
There are 4-5 coax cables/ports on the second floor of the house. One of the ports is what feeds the modem on the second floor. It's not situated in the most optimal location of the house. We wanted to move the modem to another location on the second floor (as the router has to be connected via an Ethernet cable).
We looked in the attic (where there are another ~20 coax cables) to see if we could trace the cables feeding the modem, but we were unsuccessful.
(It was at this point my parents ordered 3 EEROs).
After setting up them up, I wanted to see if I could use the Netgear in AP mode, so started doing some research and someone told me about MoCAs and directed me here.
Ideally, we run new ethernet cable, but that is not an option.
Next best thing seems to be MoCA.
I know this is a broad question, but where do I get started?
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