I will try to describe my set up as accurately as possible. I have tried a lot of things with no luck.
I have the coax cable from the wall going into the moca port of a wf803m. I have another cable going from the TV port into the back of my arris surfboard modem/router. I think have an ethernet cord connecting from the router to that same wf803m. If it matters, I also have an additional, bigger linksys router connected to the Arris. I can verify that I am definitely getting signal into the arris, and it transmits out (I get wired signal on a Nintendo switch directly connected to the arris, and wireless signal via the linksys). This moca device has the power light on and the LAN light blinking.
In a different room, I have a coax cable connected to the moca port of a different wf803m, and an ethernet cord from the moca to the back of my TV. This device also has a solid green power light and blinking LAM light. I do not get successful wired signal to this TV, or any other device plugged in.
I do not understand what else needs to be fixed. Any help would be tremendously appreciated.
Thanks
It sounds like you’ve got quite the challenge with your MOCA setup. From your description, it might be worth checking whether there’s any signal interference or if your coaxial splitters are MOCA-compatible. Sometimes, even small things like loose connections can cause issues.
Interestingly, this troubleshooting process reminds me of a lesson from Surah Al-Hashr (اواخر سورة الØشر مكتوبة). The Surah emphasizes careful planning and understanding the bigger picture—just like identifying and fixing the root cause of network issues requires attention to detail and a systematic approach. Best of luck resolving it!