Snorfle
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Received a the Netgear MCA1001 as a gift for Christmas, a technology with which I am completely unfamiliar. I'm not subscribed to any cable service (internet or tv). I can connect the devices to my QWest DSL modem and PS3, but the coax connections appear to be "dead" (i.e. the LEDs do not go on). I don't have any kind of RF signal tester so I have no idea if both of the coax outlets are dead.
So that leads me to my stupid question: Is the only way for a MoCA connection to work for me to also be subscribed to some kind of cable service that will "activate" the coax outlets? For some reason I had just figured that the cable connections would work intra-house like some sort of local ad-hoc network even without being fed a cable signal. Or is it more that you need a cable tech to come over and make sure all the coax outlets are live and "tied into some central box" (you can see I have no idea what I'm talking about
) but not so much a cable signal?
Please help me so I don't feel so incredibly dumb anymore.
So that leads me to my stupid question: Is the only way for a MoCA connection to work for me to also be subscribed to some kind of cable service that will "activate" the coax outlets? For some reason I had just figured that the cable connections would work intra-house like some sort of local ad-hoc network even without being fed a cable signal. Or is it more that you need a cable tech to come over and make sure all the coax outlets are live and "tied into some central box" (you can see I have no idea what I'm talking about

Please help me so I don't feel so incredibly dumb anymore.
