I couldn't find anything on the differences between the following two types of coax splitters:
I understand that the common one on the left has a PCB inside to keep good impedance matching across the band and provide high port isolation, obviously this would be absent in the one on the right. Am I right to assume then that all frequencies and not just 5-1000MHz would be passed through?
I would think the T-junction type splitter would work great for MoCA since I wouldn't need to use higher frequency splitters (eg. 2400MHz) or am I wrong about this? I've tried this with my Actiontec ECB6200s and they work great with it.
MoCA aside, would each splitter be particularly better in HDTV or cable Internet applications in terms of signal quality?

I understand that the common one on the left has a PCB inside to keep good impedance matching across the band and provide high port isolation, obviously this would be absent in the one on the right. Am I right to assume then that all frequencies and not just 5-1000MHz would be passed through?
I would think the T-junction type splitter would work great for MoCA since I wouldn't need to use higher frequency splitters (eg. 2400MHz) or am I wrong about this? I've tried this with my Actiontec ECB6200s and they work great with it.
MoCA aside, would each splitter be particularly better in HDTV or cable Internet applications in terms of signal quality?