

MoCA® is a proven solution that sends all your home network Internet traffic over the coaxial wiring already in your house, making gaming a better online experience. It creates a bigger pipe for all of your traffic, meaning faster speeds, steadier connections and less congestion! Better Gaming – Reduce Latency And Lag A fast Internet connection with a solid WiFi connection is necessary to avoid latency and lag when gaming. This superhighway uses the existing cable wiring as a backhaul or Internet Autobahn” for expanding the Wi-Fi network beyond your primary router. Better WiFi – Boost Your Speeds Between Your Access Point And Router Create a 2.5 Gbps Internet Autobahn” between your Router and a WiFi Access Point or WiFi Extender, by connecting one MoCA Network Adapter to your Router and one to your WiFi Access Point or Extender in another room. Get the best of both worlds: the convenience of Wi-Fi throughout the entire home with the solid reliability of wires and faster speeds wherever you need them. Now you can extend and enhance your Wi-Fi network beyond your primary router to create an extremely stable and reliable connection, as well as extend your network’s reach to every room that has a coax outlet. While it is disheartening, thank you for that information.Get Better WiFi Actiontec’s ECB6250 MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter uses the existing coax wiring in your home to establish an incredibly reliable wired connection for your home network. But by your statement, I assume TW/Spectrum refuse to enable MoCA in the modem/router and I will be forced to buy a second adapter to get MoCA to work. I had hoped that by my modem/router having MoCA 2.0 capability, as shown on the Ubee page itself, I would be able to get my single adapter to talk to it. I was hoping it was a configuration error on my part, but alas, MoCA is fairly do not have two adapters. As soon as it was active, it picked up the info right away. The MoCA adapter did not receive the channel information before the line was active, either. This tells me both lines are receiving adequate signal. I then plugged it into the living room and achieved online capability as well. I plugged the modem/router into the line in my bedroom and achieved online capability. I have made sure both lines from the splitter are active.

SOC Version:MX元71x.1.15.7My MoCA Version:2.5Network MoCA Version:2.5IP Address:192.168.254.254Link Status ownBeacon Channel:1150Primary Channel:1175Secondary Channel:1300First Channel:1175Number of Channels:5

TLDR: I wanna setup MoCA and, while my modem supports it, I need to know if TW/Spectrum need to enable something on their end for the devices to talk to each other. The ground block has some snails inside it, due to the recent rain. No kinks, wear, cracks, bent pins, or corrosion in any equipment. All cables are in basically pristine condition, as I'm a neat freak and store everything accordingly.From the wall, it connects to my MoCA adapter which is ethernet hardwired to my PC. The other end connects to my bedroom coax F jack. From the jack, it connects the supplied TW Ubee modem/router which is ethernet hardwired to various devices. One end of the splitter connects to my living room coax F jack. I have a PoE MoCA filter on the source, which is then connected to a grounded Holland HFS-2 splitter. From the demarc the cable comes out of the ground to the ground block.
