I live in a really old (~100 year old) century house with thick-ass plaster walls. As a result my WiFi is spotty so I'm exploring MoCA as a solution.
Problem is that this house obviously doesn't have CAT/ethernet cable routed behind the walls. And since it' plaster and everything from the basement to the attic are finished routing CAT5 cable will be a total pain. But it does have coaxial routed from its origin point in the basement, and into every part of the house. Every room has a single coaxial wall plate.
I've read up on MoCA but being brand new to it I'm still not 100% sure if my current house setup will work with it. So here's what my house looks like:
Problem is that this house obviously doesn't have CAT/ethernet cable routed behind the walls. And since it' plaster and everything from the basement to the attic are finished routing CAT5 cable will be a total pain. But it does have coaxial routed from its origin point in the basement, and into every part of the house. Every room has a single coaxial wall plate.
I've read up on MoCA but being brand new to it I'm still not 100% sure if my current house setup will work with it. So here's what my house looks like:
- I'm on DSL. Phone lines come into the house through Room 1 on second floor. Here is my very professional "tech closet" setup.
- Coaxial cable enters the home through the basement. Then is routed upward throughout the entire house. It's routed all the way up into the attic. We do not have or use cable television so the coaxial line is currently not in use.
- Attic and basement are fully finished so my option for getting behind the wall and beneath the floorboard are limited
- My DSL line and Coaxial cable entry points are not in the same room. Is this a problem for a MoCA setup?
- Does it matter which "end" of the coaxial cable the MoCA adapter is plugged into? Or can I use literally any male coaxial connection in any part of the house to plug into an adapter?
- I really like the Motorola MM1000. Is this a good pick considering my house's configuration?
- Do I need one adapter for each room that I want to have a wired Internet connection in?