todd222222
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Six months ago I deployed 2 MOCA adapter. (NETGEAR MCAB1001 MoCA Coax-Ethernet Adapter Kit)
1. In the office next to cable modem - no TV
2. In the living room with TV setup. I installed the MOCA adapter inline (wall -> MOCA adapter-> Tivo)
Everything worked great!
Last month I added two more MOCA adapter(different brand - Actiontec Ethernet Over Coax MoCA Adapter)
1. In bedroom without a TV
2. in bedroom with a TV (wall -> adapter -> Tivo)
So over the last month it worked great, but we did notice some times the signal would be bad. I first assumed it was a bad hard drive in my Tivo as I did a scan of it and problems were found. It wasn't too bad so I just ignored it. But eventually it got bad enough to try and fix it. So I switched around my Tivos to have the good one in the living room and saw that I still have the same picture issue. I ran the drive check on the second one and it was fine. (We don't really use the Tivo in our bedroom, which is why I didn't notice the signal problem before)
I then started doing some troubleshooting and found that when I removed the adapter from inline the signal was fine.
So I purchased the needed switches and additional cables and started to just put a split after the wall before the TV.
Wall -> splitter -> Tivo
-> adapter
the adapter worked fine - good speeds, but I'm not getting any signal at all on my Tivo. Nothing.
I removed both the splinter and just plugged the cable directly into the Tivo and it worked fine.
I then went and got some cable terminators and attached to any extra cable ports ( I have a splinter in the attic that has 8 ports, but I'm only using 4.)
I put the splitter back with the adapter and everything the way I want it and now I can kind of see the picture but it's terrible.
so I'm guessing I don't have a strong enough signal with all the splitters.
I see there are some amplifiers on the market but I don't really understand how they will impact my MOCA network.
Any suggestions? Would better cables work? I have RG6 behind my TVs - no clue what is in the walls.
1. In the office next to cable modem - no TV
2. In the living room with TV setup. I installed the MOCA adapter inline (wall -> MOCA adapter-> Tivo)
Everything worked great!
Last month I added two more MOCA adapter(different brand - Actiontec Ethernet Over Coax MoCA Adapter)
1. In bedroom without a TV
2. in bedroom with a TV (wall -> adapter -> Tivo)
So over the last month it worked great, but we did notice some times the signal would be bad. I first assumed it was a bad hard drive in my Tivo as I did a scan of it and problems were found. It wasn't too bad so I just ignored it. But eventually it got bad enough to try and fix it. So I switched around my Tivos to have the good one in the living room and saw that I still have the same picture issue. I ran the drive check on the second one and it was fine. (We don't really use the Tivo in our bedroom, which is why I didn't notice the signal problem before)
I then started doing some troubleshooting and found that when I removed the adapter from inline the signal was fine.
So I purchased the needed switches and additional cables and started to just put a split after the wall before the TV.
Wall -> splitter -> Tivo
-> adapter
the adapter worked fine - good speeds, but I'm not getting any signal at all on my Tivo. Nothing.
I removed both the splinter and just plugged the cable directly into the Tivo and it worked fine.
I then went and got some cable terminators and attached to any extra cable ports ( I have a splinter in the attic that has 8 ports, but I'm only using 4.)
I put the splitter back with the adapter and everything the way I want it and now I can kind of see the picture but it's terrible.
so I'm guessing I don't have a strong enough signal with all the splitters.
I see there are some amplifiers on the market but I don't really understand how they will impact my MOCA network.
Any suggestions? Would better cables work? I have RG6 behind my TVs - no clue what is in the walls.