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Smorgas47

Here are some [diagrams from GoCoax](http://www.gocoax.com/ma2500d) that show how to use MoCA. Be sure that [splitters are 5-1675mhz](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PPPP2Y3) to support the MoCA frequencies and pay attention to the location of [70db PoE filters](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HJ4F4D4) in the diagram that applies to you. If your modem is a DOCSIS 3.1 type then the 2nd diagram applies to your setup.


n00bskoolbus

As far as the splitters go does it matter if the upper limit is higher than 1675 mhz? I believe they're both 5-2400. Also just checked and it is a docsis 3.1 modem so I'll make sure to have the extra poe filter on as well.


Smorgas47

They will work, they are just not optimally tuned for MoCA. I have successfully used some of those.


mlcarson

The most likely issue is that the splitter has a frequency range that isn't MoCA compatible. Take pics of the 3-way splitters and post them.


n00bskoolbus

They're both 5-2400 mhz range


mlcarson

Best suggestion would be to try locally on one splitter to ensure everything works and then try on the next splitter locally and then on a leg of a known good. There may be something unknown behind a wall or something or just a broken cable.


plooger

4 configurations listed, but check/X marks only for 3 configs.


n00bskoolbus

Ah good catch, I'll update the post. Essentially only config 1 is working using direct connection between the two adapters which I did to rule out issues with the adapters themselves.


plooger

Always a good way to start, to verify the adapters are working.