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Hi Samir,

I could check with my R&D team and get back with you. Is there an email that we can send you the information to?

Thank you
Thank you for the quick reply. :) I'm sure the entire community would be interested in if this will be a possibility, so any information you can post here publicly will be greatly appreciated. You can private message me for any other details that you would like to share privately. :)
 
I have cable Internet and TV. How would you physically hook this up if you have a modem and stb at one location?
I'm assuming you would go from coax in wall to Moca adapter. Then from Moca adapter to a splitter. Then attach modem and stb to each end of the splitter?

I should also note that this is xfinity, and I believe their stb's use some type of moca to stream recorded videos from the main stb to other non recording stb's. I wonder if these would interfere?
 
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I should also note that this is xfinity, and I believe their stb's use some type of moca to stream recorded videos from the main stb to other non recording stb's. I wonder if these would interfere?
The two mocas would interfere. Luckily, I think the stb also has an ethernet jack so you can just use that instead and leave the stb moca disconnected.
 
The two mocas would interfere. Luckily, I think the stb also has an ethernet jack so you can just use that instead and leave the stb moca disconnected.

After some digging around, I found that if you can change the frequency of the moca adapters, they won't interfere with moca used by cable providers.

I still would like to know the proper way to hook up moca adapter with modem and stb. Such as should I use a splitter with at least 3 outputs and attach each device at end of splitter.
 
After some digging around, I found that if you can change the frequency of the moca adapters, they won't interfere with moca used by cable providers.
Even if you can do that, I wouldn't try to run multiple moca systems over the same wire--it's asking for trouble.
 
look in the support pages for xfinity. They document how to set up a moca network with their equipment on the same cables.
 
After some digging around, I found that if you can change the frequency of the moca adapters, they won't interfere with moca used by cable providers.

I still would like to know the proper way to hook up moca adapter with modem and stb. Such as should I use a splitter with at least 3 outputs and attach each device at end of splitter.
We could assist with all necessary diagrams. Kindly email sales@transliteglobal.com to purchase the MoCA2.5.

SIncerely,
Translite Team
 
I have cable Internet and TV. How would you physically hook this up if you have a modem and stb at one location?
I'm assuming you would go from coax in wall to Moca adapter. Then from Moca adapter to a splitter. Then attach modem and stb to each end of the splitter?

I should also note that this is xfinity, and I believe their stb's use some type of moca to stream recorded videos from the main stb to other non recording stb's. I wonder if these would interfere?
We could assist with all necessary diagrams. Kindly email sales@transliteglobal.com to purchase the MoCA2.5.

SIncerely,
Translite Team
 
There are two of the 1 gigabit ports on each device.
I know and that is great but for those that want to go beyond 1Gbps as it is starting to happen, having 2.5Gbps moca as a separate product should be easy to do as only the eth chipset would have to change. And that market will pay extra for that as well.
 
Does this mean I can have two different networks each 1gbps connecting through the adapter? Will it differentiate?
It's a switch... just like your Ethernet switch has multiple ports. So two computers, one on each 1GigE port could be transmitting/receiving at full speed and the uplink (MoCA 2.5) would transport those two sessions.
 

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