Thiggins,
I did indeed.
The interesting thing is that all units work. I tried connecting every single unit and they all work but when I connect more than 2, the third & fourth cannot get a coax light even though I can detect their MAC.... Very strange.
Could this possibly be caused by...
So another interesting realization. When I log into the moca devices, I can actually see all three mac addresses but for some reason the third moca does not connect to the coax network. Very interesting....
??? More devices
So I have gotten it to work but now am having another issue... I am now trying to connect another moca but it does not pick up th coax signal. I have two connected perfectly but when I try to add a third I cannot get it to connect. I moved the second one to the same room where...
Still nothing....
Still nothing.... but I feel I am getting closer....
As I could not find an 8-way 2 Ghz, I replaced it with 3 in-line 4-way 2Ghz splitters. It appears as though Moca is not a huge fan of multiple splitting like that.... I tested the connectivity after the first splitter and...
.... No luck. Disconnected the amp, put in all new 2ghz splitters and still no luck. When I connect them to each other they work great.... Not sure what to do anymore. Any further recommendations? Thanks for your time.
Thanks Thiggins.
I will stop by radio shack on my home and try to replace all of them to see if this helps.
Will let you know.
Thanks for all your help
Thanks Thiggins.
The problem I see with that is that I will be restricted in using one moca adapter. Is there a way I can set this up so every coax outlet can expect to receive a signal? I eventually want to get more adapters and connect them in every room.
Also, would the splitter not work...
Coax
Thiggins,
Attached is what my coax connections look like. I am also certain that there are many other 2 way splitters throughout the house but am not sure where. Please help.
I was just wondering if anyone could recommend someone in South Florida who could help me with the installation/changes to my coax "network" so I can get these Moca devices working.
Many thanks.
Thanks Thiggins.
So your recommendation would be to try and follow the cabling and replace all splitter with 2Ghz ones (older house)? Should this suffice to make this MOCA work?
Direct TV
Oh, I forgot to mention that I also used to have Direct TV but have not had that for a few years now. I am not sure if that is causing any issues.
Thanks
Same issue
Thiggins,
I seem to have the exact same setup but do not believe that I have an amp. Any suggestions? I also believe that there are quite a few splitters throughout my house but am not sure where. Is there an easy way to find out where the splitters are and if I have an amp?
Thanks