![]() This is true even if the root splitter only goes up to 900 MHz, for instance. Note that in the home network diagram above, the Cable Modem/Router should be able to use MoCA to connect to TV 1 and Game Station as long as splitters 1 and 2 both go up to 1,000 MHz or above. This can help improve performance, but is often not necessary. If possible, terminate any open splitter coax output with a Coax Terminator.If that’s not possible, it should be okay if you have a MoCA-ready Sub-network as discussed below. If there’s more than one layer of branch splitters on your network side of the root splitter, correct that if possible.If a splitter doesn’t go up to 1,000 MHz, replace it with one that goes up to 1,000 MHz and preferably higher.Replace any amplified splitter with a splitter that isn’t amplified and whose upper frequency is at least 1,000 MHz, preferably higher. ![]() If some of these conditions are not true, you can probably still use MoCA. This means that you can do a simple installation as described in the Quick Start. If all these conditions are true, you have a MoCA-ready Network.
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