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@eljefe wrote:It sounds to me like the OP has a DCT700 in the location where he's trying to get the router to work so he won't have VOD or widgets there, and unless I misunderstood, he's already tried both taps on the splitter.
You're probably right. When the OP wrote "small TV box", I didn't think about the DCT-700.
If that is the case, he won't be able to test MOCA connectivity using the DCT-700.
In any case, my original suggestion to check the rating on the splitter stands.
An 850Mhz splitter won't affect the DCT-700, but would block MOCA signals to/from the router.
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@Anti-Phish wrote:
@eljefe wrote:It sounds to me like the OP has a DCT700 in the location where he's trying to get the router to work so he won't have VOD or widgets there, and unless I misunderstood, he's already tried both taps on the splitter.
You're probably right. When the OP wrote "small TV box", I didn't think about the DCT-700.
If that is the case, he won't be able to test MOCA connectivity using the DCT-700.
In any case, my original suggestion to check the rating on the splitter stands.
An 850Mhz splitter won't affect the DCT-700, but would block MOCA signals to/from the router.
You're right, of course. I assumed that if a Verizon tech gave the OP the splitter in question it would be OK to use.
I hope the OP will find a solution and come back and tell us what it was.
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