• plooger@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    What splitter would work?

    For what purpose? For how many locations?

    Assuming the one working room is a cable modem location, how many other rooms are you looking to get connected, and for what purpose … cable TV boxes? … MoCA?

    Assuming you’re trying to use MoCA, you’d want to use a MoCA-optimized splitter series like that recommended by TomRILReddit, the Antronix MMC1000-B line. Typically, a cascaded splitter setup is used, with a 2-way splitter feeding the modem location and a secondary splitter sized to service the rest of the locations.

    You may want to upgrade the pictured “PoE” MoCA filter to a 70 dB model, as well. (Preferably, the “PoE” MoCA filter would be installed on the input port of the top-level splitter, with the filter connected via a short coax line to the ground block.)

    These connections would ideally be made inside a protective cable junction box. At a minimum, you’ll want to use weather boots for the coax joints.

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