tigerfan_9
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My internet service is AT&T Fiber 300. I am wanting to utilize existing coax to improve both wired and wireless internet. I don't have cable tv nor cable internet service connected.
After inspecting the existing wiring:
coax wire is RG6
one splitter in attic with line to each room, needs to be replaced with a MoCa compatible one (holland seems to be the go to). I will be running moca to 3 rooms (front br, living room, office-fiber drop is here).
Question 1: For the splitter do i need a 3 way and put a POE filter and termination cap on the IN and then connect the 2 other rooms to the OUT or do i just need a 2 way splitter and connect each room to the splitter? I wasn't sure on this since I don't have cable connected.
planned setup:
fiber to house -> ONT (attic) -> ethernet -> AT&T GATEWAY (ip passthrough) in office-> EERO PRO -> GOCOAX -> coax -> attic splitter -> coax to living room / front br
living room: coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> ethernet -> FIRE TV (or switch if add more devices)
front br: coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> ethernet -> FIRE TV (or switch if add more devices)
Question 2: The eero pro has one "extra" lan port (other one used for wired backhaul) so if i'm just wiring one device then i'll connect it direct, but should i need to connect more would it be better to put the switch between the GOCOAX and the EERO or between the EERO and the wired devices?
coax -> GOCOAX -> SWITCH-> EERO PRO
................................................. -> wired device
................................................. -> wired device
or
coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> SWITCH -> wired device
.......................................................................... -> wired device
thanks ahead of time.
After inspecting the existing wiring:
coax wire is RG6
one splitter in attic with line to each room, needs to be replaced with a MoCa compatible one (holland seems to be the go to). I will be running moca to 3 rooms (front br, living room, office-fiber drop is here).
Question 1: For the splitter do i need a 3 way and put a POE filter and termination cap on the IN and then connect the 2 other rooms to the OUT or do i just need a 2 way splitter and connect each room to the splitter? I wasn't sure on this since I don't have cable connected.
planned setup:
fiber to house -> ONT (attic) -> ethernet -> AT&T GATEWAY (ip passthrough) in office-> EERO PRO -> GOCOAX -> coax -> attic splitter -> coax to living room / front br
living room: coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> ethernet -> FIRE TV (or switch if add more devices)
front br: coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> ethernet -> FIRE TV (or switch if add more devices)
Question 2: The eero pro has one "extra" lan port (other one used for wired backhaul) so if i'm just wiring one device then i'll connect it direct, but should i need to connect more would it be better to put the switch between the GOCOAX and the EERO or between the EERO and the wired devices?
coax -> GOCOAX -> SWITCH-> EERO PRO
................................................. -> wired device
................................................. -> wired device
or
coax -> GOCOAX -> EERO PRO -> SWITCH -> wired device
.......................................................................... -> wired device
thanks ahead of time.