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Hi, I just joined but was wondering if someone could comment on the feasibility of this setup. I only use cable for Internet. I'd like to connect a switch off one of the WiFi router ethernet ports, then connect a MoCA adapter from one of the switch ports. The coax from the adapter would be the input to a MoCA splitter, which goes to other rooms in the house (B and C). I'm hoping this works because then I don't have to run any new wire and only have one splitter in the network. Picture of diagram attached. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I just joined but was wondering if someone could comment on the feasibility of this setup. I only use cable for Internet. I'd like to connect a switch off one of the WiFi router ethernet ports, then connect a MoCA adapter from one of the switch ports. The coax from the adapter would be the input to a MoCA splitter, which goes to other rooms in the house (B and C). I'm hoping this works because then I don't have to run any new wire and only have one splitter in the network. Picture of diagram attached. Thanks in advance.
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Just make sure your splitter is MOCA rated.
 

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