Yep, I saw that one. But it won't fit on a box like this, once you screw in all cables (which is what I have).Take a look at Amphenol’s hybrid MoCA splitter,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H8NUVRO/?tag=snbforums-20
Yep, I saw that one. But it won't fit on a box like this, once you screw in all cables (which is what I have).Take a look at Amphenol’s hybrid MoCA splitter,
Tough to imagine fitting two splitters in if the hybrid doesn't work. (Maybe Dremel-off the mounting ears and ground screw fixture? )Yep, I saw that one. But it won't fit on a box like this, once you screw in all cables (which is what I have).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H8NUVRO/?tag=snbforums-20
Take a look at Amphenol’s hybrid MoCA splitter,
Hello. There's no unterminated connections (those are just cables that are bent to fit the box). The electrical tape might have been used by the cable company to identify some of the cables (still not sure what they meant).Looks like you have a few un terminated connections with a CAT6 connecter covered with electrical tape. Why ?
Those should have a 75 ohm cap on the port.
Also, the bends on the coax are very short radius. Probably won’t affect it, but if you start having bandwidth issues, the above two things are where i would start. You could easily mount a surface mount larger box on top of the in wall electrical box to open up the bends and make it easier to maintain.
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