Okay, things have changed a bit at my house. I've cut the cable cord...still getting internet from Comcast, but getting my TV via the internet instead of via Comcast Cable. Comcast put a 4-way amplified distribution splitter at the entry point of cable to solve some signal problems that I was having using their cable TV. The way that the cabling works is that the cable line that I use for internet runs to the back of my house, using one of the amplified splitter outlets. The place where I need faster LAN is at my living room TV, which is off a different output of the amplified splitter at the cable entry point. So these two would have to communicate via MoCA through the amplified splitter.
The amplified distribution splitter is a PPC EVO1-5-u/u for reference.
What I'm wondering is if I put a MoCA adapter at my router, which is in the back of my house where the Comcast internet cable run goes, and a MoCA adapter at my TV, which is on a different amplified splitter output, will this work? Or will I have to replace the amplified splitter with a 2 output passive splitter that feeds just the internet and just the TV?
I'd rather leave the amplified splitter in place in case we ever want to go back to cable TV, but I really need better LAN speed at my TV to make the HDHomeRun that I have work better.
Any advice? Thanks!
The amplified distribution splitter is a PPC EVO1-5-u/u for reference.
What I'm wondering is if I put a MoCA adapter at my router, which is in the back of my house where the Comcast internet cable run goes, and a MoCA adapter at my TV, which is on a different amplified splitter output, will this work? Or will I have to replace the amplified splitter with a 2 output passive splitter that feeds just the internet and just the TV?
I'd rather leave the amplified splitter in place in case we ever want to go back to cable TV, but I really need better LAN speed at my TV to make the HDHomeRun that I have work better.
Any advice? Thanks!