![]() I would recommend the Actiontec ECB6200 Bonded MoCA adapters. Also connect the upstairs router to the cable. ![]() Connect it via MoCA to the upstairs router to create two wifi bubbles with a speedy wired backbone. You can add up to 16 MoCA adapters to the network as you need them anywhere you have a cable drop. Set up a wireless access point downstairs. Wire as per the modifications I made to your diagram. You will need 2 units, one to set-up MoCA at your cable modem and router and one for your remote location. Replace what you have if they don'tīuy/use Bonded MoCA 2.0 adapters. Make sure that all of your splitters have sufficient bandwidth to pass the MoCA frequencies, 5-1675Mhz. The POE filter simply stops your MoCA network frequencies from flowing back outside your home where your neighbor or anyone else could share the use of your network. You can do this inside your house between the cable and first splitter, it just screws in, in line with the cable. The POE is installed where your cable enters the house. You'll want to buy a POE filter, Point Of Entry filter. The internet, cable TV, and MoCA all use different frequencies while sharing the same cable/wire. Within a 100 mile radius of me Spectrum has 3-4 different hardware systems for cable. Spectrum really has nothing to do with it. Do not want to use a powerline network adapter as they didn’t work for crap in a buddy’s house. I’ve read in a couple different places that it’s possible with a filter at the POE but I don’t understand what any of this means? I’d like to utilize the coax already in the wall via MoCA adaptors but I’m reading spectrum disables that ability in the modem. Moving the modem/router is also not an option as it’s currently in a specific place upstairs so that other things can be hardwired as well. So, for enabling the MoCA on the Arris modem, you need the coax network adapter, three adapters for installation. I would prefer my AV reciever and Apple TV be hard wired to the internet instead of WiFi as the router and modem are rather far away. However, I do have a coax line there for my cable box. MoCA (stands for Multimedia over Coax Alliance) is a technology that uses the existing coaxial cables already in most peoples homes. Turns out I forgot to run an Ethernet cable to my media cabinet and I’m kind of at the point of no return on that oversight. Recently built a home theater in part of my unfinished basement.
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