gameranew22
New Around Here
Hi, I'm new to this forum and I've been searching around the net for simple, straight-forward answers to my questions but I haven't found any thus far and I see that other people have gotten help with their moCA questions and issues here so I wanted to give it a shot.
Here's my situation:
I've moved back into my parent's house post-college and they have a three-story house that has intermittent at best WiFi that just isn't going to get any better, at least I don't know how to make it better.
I live in California, if that helps with anyone answering, and our ISP is Comcast so we've got their modem downstairs connected to our WiFi ethernet hub. I want to run moCA upstairs in my room and my mom's room so we can get reliable, fast internet where WiFi isn't going.
I've seen people on the net recommend to ask Comcast to install a low-pass filter so our moCA and other device frequencies won't interfere with each other, but other than that do I have to do anything else to get moCA running on the netgear fine, just straight out of the box? In other words, can I plug in the netgear adapter/bridge to the coax cables in my room and my mom's and will it get internet straight out of the box that we wire our ethernet cables to and from?
Thanks for answering my questions and I know I'm a newb at this so bear with me if the questions seem dumb/have been asked before.
peace.
Here's my situation:
I've moved back into my parent's house post-college and they have a three-story house that has intermittent at best WiFi that just isn't going to get any better, at least I don't know how to make it better.
I live in California, if that helps with anyone answering, and our ISP is Comcast so we've got their modem downstairs connected to our WiFi ethernet hub. I want to run moCA upstairs in my room and my mom's room so we can get reliable, fast internet where WiFi isn't going.
I've seen people on the net recommend to ask Comcast to install a low-pass filter so our moCA and other device frequencies won't interfere with each other, but other than that do I have to do anything else to get moCA running on the netgear fine, just straight out of the box? In other words, can I plug in the netgear adapter/bridge to the coax cables in my room and my mom's and will it get internet straight out of the box that we wire our ethernet cables to and from?
Thanks for answering my questions and I know I'm a newb at this so bear with me if the questions seem dumb/have been asked before.
peace.