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ihatecox2
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MoCA Issues: 40 Channels Lost - Tivo Bolt & TiVo Bridge

MoCA works, but when it's turned on almost 40 channels are lost. I've read/followed instructions and tried restarting/disconnecting everything multiple times (including WiFi & Modem), even changing the cable splitter. Nothing changes. WiFi streaming works fine. But as soon as I turn on MoCA the channels are lost. Seems random. Other COX boxes/TV fine. I think it's the CC and/or TA. Always had issues in the past (missing channels) w/ CC, but not this time. Only w/ MoCA now. The only thing not installed is a POE filter, but why would that make a difference? MoCA works.

Equipment:

TiVo Bolt (COX Motorola CableCard)

Tuning Adapter

TiVo Bridge

Channels Lost Following Initial Set Up w/ CableCard Pairing/Tuning Adapter:

1022*

1061*

* Regained channels after a couple restarts.

Channels Lost Following MoCA Set Up: Message: "Searching for a signal on this channel. (V52)

1002

1005

1006

1008

1009

1010

1013

1014

1019

1021

1027

1028

1043

1045

1046

1048

1051

1052

1053

1057

1058

1059

1060

1062

1068

1069

1072

1075

1080

1088

1106

1108

1110

1113

1300

1301

1342

1352

1354

1366

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  • ChrisL's avatar
    ChrisL
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    @ihatecox2

    If you haven't installed the PoE filter yet that could be a problem. The filter doesn't make MoCA work but rather it prevents MoCA from interfering with other services and ultimately leaking into our network and affecting other customers. -

  • ihatecox2's avatar
    ihatecox2
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    I was going to try it [POE filter] but it doesn't make any sense as to why it would help this situation. I hope it does. But if it doesn't help... then what? I'm also going to pick up a couple more CableCards, as well as another Tuning Adapter, just to make sure it's not related to those.

    From TiVo:

    MoCA POE Filter. A MoCA (Multimedia over Coax) "Point of Entryfilter is designed to prevent MoCA signals from leaving your home through the cable box or radiating out of an antenna, and may improve the performance of a MoCA home network. Install it at the point of entry of your antenna or cable line into your home.

    Nothing about preventing loss of channel signals.

  • ChrisL's avatar
    ChrisL
    Former Moderator
    @ihatecox2

    I did also see Tivo guides that say when this happens you may need another filter for the tuning adapter. Keep in mind that MoCA interferes with cable service if not correctly installed. With that in mind it makes sense you would lose services when enabling MoCA.

  • ihatecox2's avatar
    ihatecox2
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    ok... I'll try PoE filter as mentioned; at entry to house and at TA.

    The TA was suppose to come with a POE according to instructions on COX but it's a different TA set up.

  • ihatecox2's avatar
    ihatecox2
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    I just discovered that MoCA w/ TiVo Bolt requires a specific type of PoE w/ 70-80dB rejection - meaning their own TiVo PoE filter. How convenient!

    • TiVo authorized MoCA (PoE) filter for TiVo Bolt, TiVo Roamio and prior TiVo models. PoE filters that are not TiVo approved or authorized will likely not work to protect your home network. The TiVo Bolt, in particular, requires a specialized filter that provides 70dB - 80dB of rejection.
    • Authorized and approved by TiVo for use with TiVo DVRs. Specially designed for use with TiVo DVRs.
    • Bandstop provides 70-80dB of rejection.

  • ChrisL's avatar
    ChrisL
    Former Moderator
    @ihatecox2

    The info I saw suggested that the PoE filter be installed as close to the point of entry as possible and one at the the SDV adapter if necessary.

  • ihatecox2's avatar
    ihatecox2
    New Contributor

    Yes, I got that. But what about the Tuning Adapter installation instructions. My Tuning Adapter has In and Out. Does it matter if it’s daisy chained or split to TA and TiVo? What is SDV?

    i haven’t had a chance to inspect the cable TV entry box yet. There’s most likely an old splitter or two and maybe a signal booster. 

  • ChrisL's avatar
    ChrisL
    Former Moderator
    @ihatecox2

    This is the part where I would have to defer to Tivo support for a knowledgable answer. If the box needs to use MoCA to communicate with other devices that will fail should the filter end up in the path between them. If this is a problem you may need to modify the wiring to suit your needs.

  • ihatecox2's avatar
    ihatecox2
    New Contributor

    The cable drop box is a mess and I can't figure out which one is the incoming line. Here's what I found:

    1 x 4-way spliiter

    1 x 2-way splitter

    1 x booster

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