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Sorry was going to reply earlier but the login on the forum seemed to break earlier? Was getting a 401 error.
I don't think there is a label on what might be the terminator but I'll look and maybe snap a pic in a bit.
I might just go ahead and buy the XT12/ET12 system and gear everything for 2.5 even though my Internet only currently supports 1gb. So like new modem etc...
Could you make a short list of the items I would need for a 2.5 MoCA setup? I see all sorts of options with the MoCA boxes, MoCA splitters, poe filters, etc.
I'm gonna add the coax terminators and like tester to the cart as well.
How do I test my signal levels from the modem? Once I do that I'll upload a pic so you can see and advise...
Here is a pic of the splitter upstairs... Don't think this is a terminator? The long metal jacket slides back and forth and almost seems to have a spring action to it?
Splattered23 wrote:Was getting a 401 error.
Yea, that is a known issue. Happens to me multiple times a day. Just happened with this post. The work around is to close the browser and reopen it with only the Cox forum tab open. Either that or delete your temp. files and cookies. Such a pain.
Splattered23 wrote:Could you make a short list of the items I would need for a 2.5 MoCA setup?
I can give you a basic list but I would rather not give specific links to purchase items because then I feel responsible for your purchase. If something goes wrong, I don't want to be blamed. 😆
- 2 MoCA adapters. You can either get ones that have a 1Gbps port or the more expensive ones with 2.5Gbps ports like the picture shows. It depends on what your budget is and if the rest of the network will be 2.5Gbps compatible. Screenbeam and GoCoax are two good brands.
- A two-way MoCA splitter to put in the house box. You should be able to use the MoCA splitter inside. Holland is a good brand. ::edit:: Also get a 3way MoCA(5-2300Mhz) splitter.
- The MoCA filter you should be able to reuse. Make sure you can remove it from the splitter in the housebox.
- Cable tester. This isn't mandatory as previously discussed but is a good tool and not too expensive at 20$. The link I gave before is good example but I would be careful buying from Amazon. I have heard the reviews are faked and there is a lot of counterfeit products.
Splattered23 wrote:How do I test my signal levels from the modem?
See instructions here. If that doesn't work, try bypassing the router and connecting direct to the modem with ethernet. Some routers block the 192.168.100.x range. Haven't heard of Asus routers doing it but you never know.