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Thursday, December 2nd, 2021 2:37 PM

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Has anyone successfully setup and used MoCa on Xfinity Modem

Hi All,

 I've recently moved to Xfinity. I noticed that MoCA is available in-built with the modem i've received.
 Does that mean I will need just one more MoCA adapter plugged into my co-ax upstairs to use internet over ethernet instead of wifi? 
 I'm a li'l confused, Appreciate it if anyone can guide me? 

Regards,

Vaaz

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3 years ago

Yes.

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@EG Thank you for replying.
So here's how my internet is set up at Home.

Ground floor:

External Coax -> POE -> Splitter -> Xfinity Modem (MoCA in-built to Modem and enabled )

First Floor:

Wall Co-ax outlet -> plugged into TL-MC84 MoCa adapter on the MoCA port.

But I don't see the MoCA light on the TL-MC84 adapter. I even tried switching the co-ax cable to IN/OUT port.

Do I have the setup incorrect? 

Any suggestions?
Or is there a more compatible MoCA adapter that you recommend me to use with Xfinity Modem?

Regards,

Vaaz

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3 years ago

The configuration is correct. Are you using a MoCA compliant splitter ? What is the make and model number of it ?

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@EG thats a good point.

i'll check and update you.

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Hi @EG,

 This is the one I have at home for splitter 
https://www.commscope.com/product-type/splitters-combiners-multiplexers/coaxial-passives/coaxial-splitters/itemsv4g/

I looked at the spec's but it doesn't say that it supports MoCa. Could you kindly check this and let me know.

Thanks a bunch.

@Vaaz 

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Nope, that one won't work. It's only 5 to 1002. MoCA operates at a frequency above that. You'll need to use a splitter as I recommended.

Here's one that's currently available on Amazon;

https://www.amazon.com/Antronix-MMC1002H-B-Splitter-Frontier-Formerly/dp/B07PRYS8YZ 

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Thank you @EG.

You have been so helpful. 

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