Thinking about setting up MoCA between office/entry point and AV room.
Here's our current setup:
Current modem is an EU2251 (make unknown, but suspect ARRIS) provided by Spectrum. Have internet, cable and voice/phone service. Spectrum specs says it's DOCSIS 3.1 certified and supports up to 5 Gbps (our internet connection is 500 MBps). The frequency range is 158MHz to 1218MHz.
Our office is the location of the modem, main router (ASUS RT-AX88u Pro), and several desktop computers and other devices connect to the router via ethernet. All ethernet is cat 6.
The AV room which is currently linked with the office using a MESH setup with an ASUS Rt-AX3000 router in the AV room which supports a TIVO, ROKU, Denon receiver, and weather station via ethernet to the AX3000 (the TV gets all input from the Denon receiver and the TIVO is connected to the cable system and the output feeds to the Denon receiver). All ethernet is cat 6.
WiFi great over entire 3,000 sq ft single floor home. Other TVs and ROKU devices around the various bedrooms use WiFi connections although cable lines are available to all.
Have a lot of questions about how to set up the MoCA devices, splitters, and filters, but for now the issue is whether a MoCA setup would affect or be affected by the voice/phone functionality of the setup.
Any thoughts?
Here's our current setup:
Current modem is an EU2251 (make unknown, but suspect ARRIS) provided by Spectrum. Have internet, cable and voice/phone service. Spectrum specs says it's DOCSIS 3.1 certified and supports up to 5 Gbps (our internet connection is 500 MBps). The frequency range is 158MHz to 1218MHz.
Our office is the location of the modem, main router (ASUS RT-AX88u Pro), and several desktop computers and other devices connect to the router via ethernet. All ethernet is cat 6.
The AV room which is currently linked with the office using a MESH setup with an ASUS Rt-AX3000 router in the AV room which supports a TIVO, ROKU, Denon receiver, and weather station via ethernet to the AX3000 (the TV gets all input from the Denon receiver and the TIVO is connected to the cable system and the output feeds to the Denon receiver). All ethernet is cat 6.
WiFi great over entire 3,000 sq ft single floor home. Other TVs and ROKU devices around the various bedrooms use WiFi connections although cable lines are available to all.
Have a lot of questions about how to set up the MoCA devices, splitters, and filters, but for now the issue is whether a MoCA setup would affect or be affected by the voice/phone functionality of the setup.
Any thoughts?