Hello friendly NetBuilder folks-- are there any recommendations where I can hire someone to install two MoCA adapters (Netgear MCAB1001 Adapter Kit) in my Chicago condo? Here's my situation:
* I have a AT&T U-Verse Wireless Modem in one bedroom. I have an network-capable AV receiver in my living room that I am trying to get connected.
* I initially used 2 Netgear Powerline 85 adapters that worked beautifully-- was able to connect my Pioneer receiver out of the box... until my wife used the microwave in the kitchen and interrupted the signal. This happened a few times. So I returned the adapters back to Radio Shack.
* Read about the wonders of MoCA and seeing that I had a TV coaxial outlet in my bedrooms and also in the living room, I thought this would be perfect-- no interference from any microwave usage.
* Got the Netgear MCAB1001 Adapter Kit from an online store on Amazon a months ago and when I connected it, it did not work. After several attempts, I gave up until now where I decided I needed to resolve this issue.
* I have AT&T UVerse Internet, but do not have any cable or U-Verse TV. However, the previous tenant did have cable TV (but not in the bedroom where I have the modem; they did have it in the living and in the master bathroom where they set up a small TV)-- don't know if it is Comcast or RCN.
Is this something that Comcast can address? I am wondering if the bedroom TV coaxial is not connected to the living room coaxial and that is causing the problem. My concern is that the Comcast folks wouldn't know what to do about connecting things for MoCA and someone like the GeekSquad wouldn't be able to do anything if there is a cable connection problem. After several Internet research attempts, I have come to this board to see if there may be a way out...
If I could return my MoCA adapters, I would be tempted to turn them for 2 Netgear 500 Powerline adapters and call it a day (with or without interference from microwave usage). But I can't refund these MoCA adapters (which isn't cheap), so I'm trying to get this to work.
I'm a networking neophyte, so not sure I would know what to do with terms like splitters, etc. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
* I have a AT&T U-Verse Wireless Modem in one bedroom. I have an network-capable AV receiver in my living room that I am trying to get connected.
* I initially used 2 Netgear Powerline 85 adapters that worked beautifully-- was able to connect my Pioneer receiver out of the box... until my wife used the microwave in the kitchen and interrupted the signal. This happened a few times. So I returned the adapters back to Radio Shack.
* Read about the wonders of MoCA and seeing that I had a TV coaxial outlet in my bedrooms and also in the living room, I thought this would be perfect-- no interference from any microwave usage.
* Got the Netgear MCAB1001 Adapter Kit from an online store on Amazon a months ago and when I connected it, it did not work. After several attempts, I gave up until now where I decided I needed to resolve this issue.
* I have AT&T UVerse Internet, but do not have any cable or U-Verse TV. However, the previous tenant did have cable TV (but not in the bedroom where I have the modem; they did have it in the living and in the master bathroom where they set up a small TV)-- don't know if it is Comcast or RCN.
Is this something that Comcast can address? I am wondering if the bedroom TV coaxial is not connected to the living room coaxial and that is causing the problem. My concern is that the Comcast folks wouldn't know what to do about connecting things for MoCA and someone like the GeekSquad wouldn't be able to do anything if there is a cable connection problem. After several Internet research attempts, I have come to this board to see if there may be a way out...
If I could return my MoCA adapters, I would be tempted to turn them for 2 Netgear 500 Powerline adapters and call it a day (with or without interference from microwave usage). But I can't refund these MoCA adapters (which isn't cheap), so I'm trying to get this to work.
I'm a networking neophyte, so not sure I would know what to do with terms like splitters, etc. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.