Hello All,
I am new to MoCA and apologize if this similar questions have been answered before [I’ve gone through a lot of posts but still have questions, so please go easy on me].
I just moved to a townhouse and unfortunately the previous owners cut most of the co-ax cables leaving me with only 2 available ports (1 in the basement (next to the garage which is the PoE for the ISP), and 1 on the second floor room. There is no ethernet wiring anywhere.
I am looking to have the XB7 in the basement and have an existing Netgear router in the room to have better Wi-Fi on the top floor.
ISP: Rogers 1.5 gigabit
Current scenario:
Garage: incoming line --> 2 way splitter (1 to basement, 1 to bedroom [currently disconnected])
Basement: coax --> XB7 (bridge mode) – 2 x ethernet from XB7 – Wi-Fi AP & work station
Required scenario:
Incoming line --> PoE filter ? --> MoCA compatible splitter -->
Basement: coax --> XB7 (MoCA enable) – ethernet – work station
Bedroom: coax --> MoCA adapter (ECB7250S02 or MA2500D) --> ethernet --> Wi-Fi AP
Questions:
- Will the above work or do I need 2 MoCA adapters?
- Is 1 PoE filter enough?
- Do I need an Amplifier in the garage? If so, please recommend an amp (I can get one from US also)
Thank you in advance!
1. One adapter is fine if you’re OK with bonded MoCA 2.0 throughput max.
2. A single 70 dB MoCA filter on the input port of your top-level 2-way splitter is sufficient if using the gateway’s built-in MoCA bridge.
3. No amp should be required for the setup described.