📡 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The MoCA POE Filter is engineered for optimal performance in cable TV and OTA coaxial networks, ensuring seamless DVR applications with robust surge protection and superior signal quality.
S**L
A must have to keep the neighbor MOCA (coaxial ethernet TV)off your network and clean signal.
Purchased this because I found stability issues with my modem. I also found a device that is not in my house, on my network.I did not waste time checking the 8 year old Filter in the box. Removed, installed the new. Reboot - 1db loss and the strength dropped 1. Less than a whole number between on the line. Power to node dropped to 47.Nice. No reboots needed on this side. Network down/up is back up to speed.Good price. Functions a designed. I purchased 2 (backup) andBack to having screaming speed and gaming.*someone on the node is blasting multimedia and giving everyone else a headache.
J**E
inexpensive and works well!
Must have in a MoCA deployment and seems to be working fine - I recommend this filter.
J**K
All connected
It’s just what we needed to make it all come together now we have all our connections correct.
-**Y
Great MoCA POE filter. functions fine so far. No speed interference's. More stable throughput.
So far so good. Seems to be doing its job. Chopped a star off of the review just because when reading the included document (stuff about how MoCA works and what this filter is good for. The English was atrocious. Clearly some dudes overseas just mashed together some real goofy sentences. Ship a product out that works! Great! Quality control on a simple reproduced piece of paper you put in every box? NOPE. Soooo I hope the QC on the Filter is better than what I could read.
M**.
Works as described
Works as described.
J**N
Did exactly what it was supposed to do
I live in an apartment and I had set up a couple of MOCA 1.1 adapters to extend my network across the rooms, and already had one of these from a different brand at the POE to prevent others from connecting to my network, and everything worked well. But when I decided to upgrade to MOCA 2.5 adapters, it knocked my cable modem (Spectrum) off-line. Apparently the increased MOCA signal would disrupt the modem itself. So I purchased this and put it on the modem, after the splitter between the modem and main MOCA device, basically filtering the MOCA signal from just the modem itself. It worked! I now have have a full speed network across my apartment and a stable internet connection.
B**R
Bought to help stifle noisy lines.
After dealing with both phone and internet outages, bought this one advice from a worker. Attached them at the points suggested and now everything works as it should. Noticed a continuous, steady speed too for the internet!
C**H
Finally a solution to my cable box freezing.
Had terrible freezing and pix-elation from a bedroom cable box and I mean terrible, but other than calling the cable company tech engineer out, I was looking for a solution. I have a contour DVR downstairs and two mini cable boxes in the bedrooms. Both the DVR and one of the mini cable boxes in the bedroom work fine. The cable box in the other bedroom has been a nightmare as far as getting a stable picture. The thing freezes up constantly and the delay when you press a button on the remote takes forever to get through to the box. The coax connection from that cable box comes out of the wall into a splitter which takes it to the cable modem as well as to the contour cable mini box. All signs pointed to the cable modem interfering with the signal as when the internet was running along with watching tv in that bedroom, the picture kept freezing on me more so than when the internet wasn't being used either through wifi or ethernet. I read into these mocha filters, and at this price, it was worth a shot. Initially when I connected it before the splitter, I had internet, but the contour cable box would not boot up, so, contrary to all suggestions of what a normal mocha filter connection should look like, I put the mocha filter after the splitter on the cable modem connection leaving the coax connection that goes into the tv without a filter. Bottom line, so far I think I've pulled it off. No freezing on TV, Remote works instantly. Cable Modem and Telephone continues to work. Same internet speeds. I've been dealing with this problem for like year, kicking the can down the road to fixing it and it turns out an inexpensive mocha filter was all it took to solve the signal interference problem going from a splitter to a cable modem / cable box.Would highly recommend if you've got signal interference problems somewhere in your cable hookup.
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