Oct 13, 2024
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Hi !

I'm sorry for my lack of English.

I recently moved into a house without RJ45 socket, but I do have a lot of COAX and I wonder if I can use them to bring internet to my room. My internet provider "passes" internet via coax, so the plan would look like this (red is COAX sockets) :

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-> Bottom floor will have the router

My question is : Can I just buy a MoCA and just plug it in ? And other question too, only the bottom COAX is working at the moment, can I just use a "female" coax to plug in the two male pins ?

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Thank you very much for your answers,

Ekki2.
 

kanewolf

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Hi !

I'm sorry for my lack of English.

I recently moved into a house without RJ45 socket, but I do have a lot of COAX and I wonder if I can use them to bring internet to my room. My internet provider "passes" internet via coax, so the plan would look like this (red is COAX sockets) :

462539902_911732187521562_9025738348081184357_n.png
-> Bottom floor will have the router

My question is : Can I just buy a MoCA and just plug it in ? And other question too, only the bottom COAX is working at the moment, can I just use a "female" coax to plug in the two male pins ?

462535606_481251381581040_2026882273488964866_n.jpg


Thank you very much for your answers,

Ekki2.
MoCA requires the cable, but also compatible splitters. You need to research how all the coax cables are tied together.