![]() ![]() This type of system you can trick with a filter into running like the older direct tv systems where each device needed a wire to the dish. The only way you can get this to work is if you only have a single directtv receiver and it only has a single tuner.ie no DVR that can record 2 shows at the same time. Needless to say this is very similar to what moca is doing and they stomp all over each other. The way directtv makes this work is they divide the bandwidth into chucks and each receiver and the LNB on the dish negotiate which chunks of bandwidth they are going to use. That one and MoCA do not work at all together. If you are using the newer one wire system where you run multiple receivers on the same wire and just use a special splitter. It depends which directtv system you are using. So my question is, can I do it? Haha! Thanks for taking the time to listen to my rambling And other things about the coax lines, so I'm just curious about if it'll work. I've heard stuff about MoCA and Diretv freq.'s being the same and canceling each other out so they don't work. If it is as he shows in the video I could do the same thing and have MoCA throughout my house. The guy in the video claims that since he has this, he already has a MoCA network in his house and therefore its as easy as plugging in his MoCA devices into the wall and into the coax in his walls and he's set to go. And two, feeds the connection through a coax cable to the wall and throughout the house so my other directv boxes can access my dvr recordings. One, feeds internet to my main receiver/dvr. What it does is pick up my wifi signal and does two things. Then he has a device called the Directv Cinema connection kit. Obviously so do I haha! Mines just a Modem/Router combo that Directv gave me. ![]() I'll put the link of the video once I'm done describing Anyways, he has his modem which connects to his router to give his house internet. It seemed be the simplest thing in the world. A guy who has Directv showing how he runs MoCA. I was going to go powerline because I had heard MoCA is not possible with Directv or satellite for that matter, but then I saw this video. We use Directv in our house along with Centurylink internet, and I've been wanting to extend the network for a couple of reasons one the wifi is spotty is some areas and two I have ethernet only devices such as my AV receiver in rooms that only have coax and power outlets. ![]()
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