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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    Thanks all! It sounds to me like the options are something like: Leave as is. Some efficiency loss. Power down amp. If it works, this improves efficiency. Replace amp with 3-way MOCA-compatible splitter with a MoCA filter and 75-ohm terminator on its input port. Further improves efficiency by...
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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    @degrub thanks. Ideally I'd like to be able to have three outbound coax connections from the splitter. Is that something that will be possible with a MOCA certified splitter?
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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    @degrub @krkaufman thanks! There is nothing connected to the INPUT connection on the amp. There is no TV signal attached to the output, and also I do not think (?) the cable runs more than 1000 feet. Am I understanding correctly that you expect that the behavior of the network will be the same...
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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    @krkaufman thanks! Fair question. To be more precise, the input to that amp (coming from the left in the diagram) is going into the OUTPUT / RF + DC PWR IN connection on the amp. The outputs from the amp (going to the right in the diagram) are all coming from the OUTPUT connections on the amp...
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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    Thank you! I will proceed then.
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    Replacing router in MoCA network

    Hi there, I have a home MoCA network. A wiring diagram is attached. The ASUS RT-AC68U Router that I'm using is getting pretty old. Recently the network went down and we had to powercycle the router to bring the network back up, which makes me think maybe it is time for a replacement. I am...
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