We live in a rural area – no cable available and a very slow (5 MBS) AT&T dsl connection over our landline. When we built our home years ago, I ran individual coax runs to each room in the house and tied everything together in a central location. The central location is fed an over the air TV signal which is amplified and split out to 8 separate locations (always worked fine). When we purchased Netflix, we found the wireless connection to our play station to be maddening and I did the following:
Installed a dsl filter at the phone line access box and ran that to the central location and connected that to a modem. From the modem, I ran an Ethernet cable to an Actiontec 2.0. Module. I used a 2-way splitter to split the OTA signal to a 4 way splitter for 4 MoCA connections and a 4 way splitter for 4 non MoCA connections.
OTA SIGNAL
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AMPLIFIER
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2 WAY SPLITTER
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NON MOCA MOCA
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4 WAY SPLITTER ACTIONTEC 2.0 MODULE
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4 ROOMS 4 WAY SPLITTER
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4 ROOMS
This worked great for almost 2 years. Last week the phones went out for almost a week. Once everything was repaired, the MoCA system quit working. The Ethernet connection at the modem was good but the Actiontec Module would not establish a Coax connection. After spending several hours troubleshooting, the outcome is that as long as I DO NOT connect the antenna signal to the Actiontec Module (Coax In), the Coax connection is established and the Ethernet connection is established to all 4 rooms. As soon as I attempt to introduce the OTA signal to the Module, the Coax light goes out and the system no longer delivers an Ethernet connection to any of the 4 MoCA ready rooms.
Given that everything worked like a charm for months with no changes to anything, I find myself totally stumped. I have tried swapping Actiontec Modules, splitters, cables, etc. with no changes. I would be most grateful for any thoughts or suggestions. This is really driving me crazy…
Just looked at the post and the illustration does not post correctly - sorry... 2 way splitter goes to two different runs each consisting of a single 4 way splitter - one for video only and one for MoCA connections...
Installed a dsl filter at the phone line access box and ran that to the central location and connected that to a modem. From the modem, I ran an Ethernet cable to an Actiontec 2.0. Module. I used a 2-way splitter to split the OTA signal to a 4 way splitter for 4 MoCA connections and a 4 way splitter for 4 non MoCA connections.
OTA SIGNAL
|
AMPLIFIER
|
|
2 WAY SPLITTER
| |
| |
NON MOCA MOCA
| | | |
4 WAY SPLITTER ACTIONTEC 2.0 MODULE
| |
4 ROOMS 4 WAY SPLITTER
|
4 ROOMS
This worked great for almost 2 years. Last week the phones went out for almost a week. Once everything was repaired, the MoCA system quit working. The Ethernet connection at the modem was good but the Actiontec Module would not establish a Coax connection. After spending several hours troubleshooting, the outcome is that as long as I DO NOT connect the antenna signal to the Actiontec Module (Coax In), the Coax connection is established and the Ethernet connection is established to all 4 rooms. As soon as I attempt to introduce the OTA signal to the Module, the Coax light goes out and the system no longer delivers an Ethernet connection to any of the 4 MoCA ready rooms.
Given that everything worked like a charm for months with no changes to anything, I find myself totally stumped. I have tried swapping Actiontec Modules, splitters, cables, etc. with no changes. I would be most grateful for any thoughts or suggestions. This is really driving me crazy…
Just looked at the post and the illustration does not post correctly - sorry... 2 way splitter goes to two different runs each consisting of a single 4 way splitter - one for video only and one for MoCA connections...