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#Moca bridge tv

Master BR - has ethernet jack but is weirdly placed on the wall opposite to where the TV would go.Would like to have either the Router or Satellite placed here for WiFi coverage purposes. COAX is ideally situated where TV would go. Living room - not possible for me to run Ethernet cable here.

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  • I do not have any TV service and media consumption is mostly Netflix and media stored on the NAS locally and played using media devices such as NVIDIA Shield or Vero4K+.
  • 元: (Master BR - downstairs): COAX wall jack > MOCA 2.5 adapter > Ethernet cable > Switch > TV, Apple TV, game console, etc. L2 (Home Office - upstairs): COAX wall jack > MOCA 2.5 adapter > Ethernet cable > Orbi Satellite > PC, NAS, Printer, etc. L1 (Living Room - downstairs): COAX wall jack > MOCA 2.5 adapter > Ethernet cable > Orbi Router > TV, NVIDIA shield, etc. The bandwidth is not bad for general purpose but would most likely prove insufficient as the bandwidth consumption goes up once we unpack and connect media devices and TVs via Wifi.ĪTT Fiber > BGW320 > BGW320 (LAN port) (Ethernet port) MOCA 2.5 adapter (MOCA COAX connector) > 3-way COAX splitter > RG6 cables going to 3 different COAX wall jacks (L1, L2, 元) Any suggestions to improve this set up would be great.ĪTT Fiber > BGW320 | BGW320 (LAN port) (RJ45 outlet Master BR) > Netgear Orbi Router > (wireless/wifi backhaul) Orbi satellite > PC, NAS.Įverything else (phones, tablets, laptops) is connected via WiFi currently. Would really appreciate if you guys can provide some insight into the proposed set up below and see if it would even work. Read about MOCA 2.5 adapters and they seem like a good solution. Thought about Powerline adapters but they’ve been a bit underwhelming for me in the past as far as throughput is concerned. I did take a look in the attic to see if dropping CAT6 cables to the desired locations would be possible but it doesn’t seem very friendly for walking around. I am looking to get wired connectivity between Router and Satellite as well as to some of the locations in the house to leverage as much of the bandwidth as possible. I can replace these with RJ45 plates/jacks but the existing jacks seem to have been installed with landlines in mind and not where one would ideally place a router or a media device of any kind… The house has CAT5E drops in a few places downstairs but they are mostly located in weird spots sadly and terminated in to RJ11 phone jacks. The backhaul between satellite and router is currently wireless. They provided us their own ONT/Router combo (BGW320) which I have set up in a IP-Passthrough mode and using Netgear Orbi Router (Router mode) and one Orbi satellite.

    #Moca bridge install

    Have recently moved to a house and had ATT install Gigabit Fiber.














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