![]() That amplifier operates up to 1218 Mhz and includes a mid-split capability. My recommendation would be for an MVRAM501B-G2 which has a built in MoCA Point of Entry filter. There is also the choice of a potential amplifier instead. All ports have a signal drop of -5.5 dB, so it wouldn't matter which port is connected to the house RG-6 cables.Īgain, I'd be looking to buy that elsewhere for a cheaper price. Here's another Holland MoCA 2.0 splitter which is a balanced splitter. If you were to use this, the modem should be connected to the port which has the -3.9 dB drop. That has two ports with a signal drop of -7.7 dB and one port with a -3.9 dB drop. I'm sure that can be found elsewhere at a cheaper price. Here's an example of a Holland MoCA 2 splitter: For that first location, as you're planning on using three cable runs for the MoCA network, that implies a three port splitter, which will have two ports with 7 dB signal drops and one port with a 3.5 or 5 dB signal drop. The choice of using an amplifier or splitter will be decided by the modem's current signal levels. And aside from my questions above, will my setup work? If so, how would I adjust the settings on the modem? Am I doing this right connecting the 2.5 ports of the modem and router with a cat6? (I just purchased the router – still using my old one atm). Not quite sure where in the chain the starlink fits and if I really need one in that area if the modem has a moca setting. Just want to know how I should connect things at the modem and router end. I might be able to get this moca amp with an integrated POE filter.Īnd I'm also planning on purchasing a 3-pack of the starlink moca adapters We do not have ethernet/phone wiring at home but have a few coax outlets. But with the ignite setup we had to change the placement of certain things around the house to maximize the speeds we're getting. ![]() I made an inquiry several months back and provided a ton of knowledge which made some things clearer to me. I recently got the new ignite bundle with 1.5 gigabit and the white gateway modem. ![]()
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