I have read a lot of posts on here and am still confused. Can someone please clarify if you can use a MoCA adapter directly from an existing coax cable into an Ethernet device? I am only running internet through that cable right now. The coax enters the home and then splits to all the rooms.
Currently, one of those splits runs to my cable modem in my office; from the modem, Ethernet to the router, Ethernet to the computer. Wireless from the router throughout the house.
I will try to depict my current setup below:
..............................room1........room3......living room
Comcast coax-----<-------------<----------<
..............................room2........room4......office (modem--router--computer)
What I would like to do is this below:
..............................MoCA.........MoCA......MoCA
Comcast coax-----<-------------<----------<
..............................room2.........room4.....office (modem--router--computer)
Will this setup work? I am confused because I see some people saying you need a MoCA adapter to go from the router back to the coax. I have no idea how that would work since my only coax line is being used by the modem.
TYIA.
Currently, one of those splits runs to my cable modem in my office; from the modem, Ethernet to the router, Ethernet to the computer. Wireless from the router throughout the house.
I will try to depict my current setup below:
..............................room1........room3......living room
Comcast coax-----<-------------<----------<
..............................room2........room4......office (modem--router--computer)
What I would like to do is this below:
..............................MoCA.........MoCA......MoCA
Comcast coax-----<-------------<----------<
..............................room2.........room4.....office (modem--router--computer)
Will this setup work? I am confused because I see some people saying you need a MoCA adapter to go from the router back to the coax. I have no idea how that would work since my only coax line is being used by the modem.
TYIA.