Does it just extend ethernet?
I'm planning to set up a network in a house that is sort of shaped like a big 'L.' It has been challenging to get good wifi coverage (admittedly, with last-gen 802.11n hardware).
I just realized that most rooms in the house are wired with coax, and only a couple are being used for televisions. So, if I can glom onto various unused coax runs, I can get a wireless AP at each corner of that 'L' (call them A, B, and C). The cable comes into the house at one of the corners, so the router can cover that one. But I'm not sure how to set up the rest. I guess I'm envisioning something like this:
coax
|
modem
|
cat6
|
wireless router (A)
|
cat6
|
moca
|
coax
|
2-way splitter -- coax -- moca -- cat6 -- AP (C)
|
coax
|
moca
|
cat6
|
AP (B)
Will the router work with those two APs? Or should I send two different cat6 cables from the router and use 4 moca adapters instead of 3? Would that even work?
If it does work, any recommendations for wifi hardware to use with this. Would one of the new-fangled systems like Orbi/Eero/Google make sense, or would it be unnecessary/overkill?
Thx in advance
I'm planning to set up a network in a house that is sort of shaped like a big 'L.' It has been challenging to get good wifi coverage (admittedly, with last-gen 802.11n hardware).
I just realized that most rooms in the house are wired with coax, and only a couple are being used for televisions. So, if I can glom onto various unused coax runs, I can get a wireless AP at each corner of that 'L' (call them A, B, and C). The cable comes into the house at one of the corners, so the router can cover that one. But I'm not sure how to set up the rest. I guess I'm envisioning something like this:
coax
|
modem
|
cat6
|
wireless router (A)
|
cat6
|
moca
|
coax
|
2-way splitter -- coax -- moca -- cat6 -- AP (C)
|
coax
|
moca
|
cat6
|
AP (B)
Will the router work with those two APs? Or should I send two different cat6 cables from the router and use 4 moca adapters instead of 3? Would that even work?
If it does work, any recommendations for wifi hardware to use with this. Would one of the new-fangled systems like Orbi/Eero/Google make sense, or would it be unnecessary/overkill?
Thx in advance
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