New member. I've read all the MOCA and diplexer posts. I have a wonderfully working home MOCA network using four Actiontec MI424WR's. I don't have Verizon FIOS just regular cable TV.
Big screen in the living room needs the Signal Vision Subscriber amp 53-1000 MHz, Reverse Path 5-42 MHz to get a good picture on all channels. I put a satellite TV diplexer (5-860 MHz for TV, 950 - 3450 MHz for MOCA), in front of the amp to split the MOCA and cable TV signals, routing MOCA around the amp, then another diplexer on the other side to re-combine the signals on the way to the TV and MOCA box splitter. It doesn't work for the MOCA.
If I use one diplexer and don't include the TV signal I can get MOCA through so it's not a cabling issue or the diplexer but of course I'm not getting the TV signal. If add the second diplexer to recombine the signals MOCA quits working but TV is fine. I bought a different brand of diplexers and had the same problem. Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong or debugging ideas?
Thanks.
Big screen in the living room needs the Signal Vision Subscriber amp 53-1000 MHz, Reverse Path 5-42 MHz to get a good picture on all channels. I put a satellite TV diplexer (5-860 MHz for TV, 950 - 3450 MHz for MOCA), in front of the amp to split the MOCA and cable TV signals, routing MOCA around the amp, then another diplexer on the other side to re-combine the signals on the way to the TV and MOCA box splitter. It doesn't work for the MOCA.
If I use one diplexer and don't include the TV signal I can get MOCA through so it's not a cabling issue or the diplexer but of course I'm not getting the TV signal. If add the second diplexer to recombine the signals MOCA quits working but TV is fine. I bought a different brand of diplexers and had the same problem. Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong or debugging ideas?
Thanks.