My question would be how to use it when I am using a cable ISP. My cable jack in the wall is bringing internet to my modem. Is this only compatible with fiber or something else that doesn’t already use your cable?
MOCA can go through your COAX...it travels both ways. plug coax from the wall into one unit..then the ethernet of that unit to your router. then in the other rooms plug the coax into the unit from the wall, and plug the ethernet cable into the device you want the connection to. You can even plug it into a hub first and then to multiple devices. G.nh or whatever that other type of ethernet over coax required "dead coax" with no signal from the ISP going through them...Moca doesnt need dead coax. Hope that all makes sense.
Use a MoCA rated splitter at the modem coax, and the Ethernet cable from your router to the MoCA adapter.... At the far end, its basically the opposite.... Coax from wall to adapter then Ethernet cable to a switch or directly to the pc or game console etc...
Make sure you have a MoCA filter on the line coming in from the street if you don't already have one in place
Newer models have 2.5Gbps ethernet ports....these are 1Gbps ethernet ports
My question would be how to use it when I am using a cable ISP. My cable jack in the wall is bringing internet to my modem. Is this only compatible with fiber or something else that doesn’t already use your cable?
MOCA can go through your COAX...it travels both ways. plug coax from the wall into one unit..then the ethernet of that unit to your router. then in the other rooms plug the coax into the unit from the wall, and plug the ethernet cable into the device you want the connection to. You can even plug it into a hub first and then to multiple devices. G.nh or whatever that other type of ethernet over coax required "dead coax" with no signal from the ISP going through them...Moca doesnt need dead coax. Hope that all makes sense.
Use a MoCA rated splitter at the modem coax, and the Ethernet cable from your router to the MoCA adapter....
At the far end, its basically the opposite.... Coax from wall to adapter then Ethernet cable to a switch or directly to the pc or game console etc...
have you EVER used box cutters before?
The instructions have a picture of a PS3? How old is this video?