Hello,
I live in a townhouse, 3 story. Comcast node feeds my house into a MoCA filter, then 2 splitters that feed living room, downstairs, 3 upstairs bedrooms (5 total).
My questions are:
Are all filters equal? POEGB-1G70CW MoCA® Filter (ppc-online.com) This is currently installed, it says 5-1002, wasn't sure if it needs the upper bands or the purpose is to block those upper bands. I bought one of these Amazon.com: Antronix Filter, GLF-1002 MoCA "POE" Filter for Cable TV Coaxial Networking ONLY : Electronics, but not sure it provides me anything different than what is installed.
I currently have 2 of these, one -3.5 feeds the other to create 5 total -7dB OUT connections. Amazon.com: Antronix CMC2003H-A 3-Way Horizontal Splitter -3.5dB -7dB 5-1002 MHz High Performance for Coax Cable TV & Internet : Electronics. Do I need to upgrade these splitters even though my MoCA setup appears to work fine?
Per #2 above, I bought one of these Amazon.com: Neoteck 6-Way Coax Cable Splitter MoCA 5-2500MHz, Coaxial Splitter : Electronics, but haven't installed it. I also forgot to buy a terminator cap for the 6th output as I only have 5 Coax connections.
Appreciate the help!
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