Yea its not possible to connect it had i had done, it wont communicate simultaneously. So unless youre ok with unplugging one or you rarely use one of them youll need 4
The wifi will not work its multiple concrete houses built on eachother with shirt tons of doors is ridiculous :/
Mine are v2
I read warnings that the splitters block moca, no expereince with it since mine are 2ghz etc
Im glad to see 2 should connect to the 1 main. Ill be working with it more...
Each moca would have its own ethernet port, then connect to each of its own coaxial. Trying to save the 50 bucks is why im asking
-config manual doesnt say if one can link to 2 adapters ive looked already
There are multiple doors in the way so bridges are meh
The splitters need to be over...
The modem has multiple ethernet ports so those 2 cables after the splitter would just be in their own moca
Cant answer either questions for sure but 1 cable is 50 the other id guess at 200. I got them to work individually but need to test more if they can work at the same time
But like i said...
I have a weird butt house that was a 1900 with a 2005 add on, so coaxial is my only option and its already bought anyway. My wireless will not reach the addition to the house.
using : http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B89EU1W/?tag=snbforums-20
My question is : Can 2 mocas adapters connect to the 1...