How To Connect MoCA In Your House - Screenbeam MoCA And eero 6+ and 6E Mesh

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In this video I will show you how to connect Moca in your house. Using a simple MoCA adapter I was able to increase my slowest connection by 778%, its honestly really simple using the ScreenBeam and Eero 6 and Eero 6e products below to improve your Mesh Network.

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I bought Moca adapters thinking I can just plug it in and be set, I was confused when my pc wasn’t detecting it and this explains why. Very helpful

Yurakaii
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Finally short sweet and to the point . Thank you. And well done.

schoocg
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I installed these MoCA adapters as I wanted the wired backhaul. Worked awesome and I really appreciate the detail you gave on it. Made a world of difference. I am going to sign up for Aura subscription too. If you trust them, then I trust them too!!! Love your content. Thanks for all the great videos!

ryanlee
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And an additional question/comment for you. Since I see you are into audio too this is why I am looking into MoCa. I stream FLAC bit perfect music from Quboz for my high end stereo and wifi connections to the DAC are very problematic. I am having to move to a fiber optic Mesh (eero) wifi home network and I know this will be an issue latency etc. I want you use MoCa to connect direct to the router, via coax, I will stream from and back haul from that router back to the fiber optic modem via coax too. Have you done this with your stereo system too? Only way, theoretically I can find to prevent lag and latency since my house is full of coax and Ethernet pulls out of the question. Again great explanation you delivered.

schoocg
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Great video man!! thank you for simplifying this

PleaseTakeOne
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How am I just finding out about this? I saw this included in an ASUS router and I said to my self that is not doing what I think it's doing. Glad I did some digging and found your video which BTW is the best one on YouTube.

tingokuman
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Thank you Matt, your setup helped me get the moca up and running.

harunsaglik
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I did the exact same thing, but with two moca adopters. I have att fiber and my issue when I connect Ethernet from the att modem/router to my eero and then connect the moca adopter to my second eero port it will not read the adopter or provide internet. But once I connect the mocha adopter director to the att modem/router it works fine. The second moca adopter is plugged into a switch. Any guidance?

krupalpatel
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Hi, while I appreciate the video, it left me with more questions. In the video, you have three coax connections in the same place. You connect one coax connection to a modem (coax jack 1). The second coax connection leads to the main level (coax jack 2) and the third coax connection goes to your office (coax jack 3). this is all theoretical, but I don't think this is realistic. Normally, we only have one connection (one coax jack) that we can use. This connection goes to the modem. How do you connect the rest of your network if the modem is using that coax connection? That's what I want to know.

ericilkwatson
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Your setup is VERY similar to the one I'm planning on installing at my place. Similar house configuration to yours, similar needs of wifi vs hard-wire.

I have an ISP fiber point coming into my house which already has a MOCA Output that is currently connected to my house COAX. It is allegedly compatible with ANY moca 2.5, so technically, I should only need another MOCA adapter in my office, that I can plug into a switch to hardwire my stuff. Then as you said, one extra MOCA on any other point where I want the Mesh network to transmit.

MarcelloLins
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Let's say I have the internet from the router of the internet company and installed this MOCA system. Will the second router (any brand) extend the same SSID?

danielsancho
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Thank you. You are the first one after I watched many to explain in simplicity the connection from the internet provider into the modem with coaxial cable.

I am trying to get ethernet to my 2nd floor bedrooms through the existing coaxial cable that begins on the first floor, where my modem also is.

Using your office example without a mesh system, I need no splitter just a direct coaxial line from 1st Moca through wall coaxial then connext 2nd Moca to 2nd floor coaxial end, then I should be able to use ethernet splitter off the 2nd Moca to run ethernet, via a splitter too 2 TV's and any other device I want to hard wire?

Keepinitrealunow
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This was very helpful. Thank you. In your demo, instead of network closet, would it still work if you put your eero in the office(before or after your switch)?

sagar
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Thanks for the demonstration of install. But what if our ISP doesn’t require a modem? Our fiber internet wires into a POE with CAT6 cable, which then wires directly into our eero router. In this case, do we wire the MoCA unit directly from the eero?

itsarubiconday
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Would it be possible to use one eero on the moca receiver that is in a different location from the router?

Mrcrazycar
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I have an Xfinity modem connected to the coaxial wall input in an upstairs bedroom and the primary eero mesh point hardwired to the modem. The other two eero mesh points are connected wirelessly. If I use these Moca adapters, do I connect one adapter to the coaxial wall input and connect the Xfinity modem via cat 6 to the Moca adapter? If yes, does that mean I can connect the other Moca adapter to a coaxial wall input downstairs and connect a mesh point via cat 6 to the Moca adapter?

darrenyukihiro
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So in your network closet, do you have 2 coax jax? or would you need another splitter?

RUANAPE
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how about if I cant fine a coax cable where I want another connection ?

mirbelm
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I bought 2 ScreenBeam 7250 series of MoCA adapters and had hooked per the requirements. The speed was 350Mbps prior to the adapter installation. I did not see any improvement in the speed and during my conversations with tech support at Screenbeam they mentioned that the speed from my router prior to the adapter installation; will not increase after adapter installation?? Any comments on that.

guysweenie
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Hi there, thanks for the video, just confused about how I can make this work. Basically I have coax ports all around my house, is there no way to connect these to MoCA and then to eeros? Based on your design it seems like you're connecting from your eero to MoCA and then wiring all the way to the other MoCAs

gonzalorojo