Cable Modem & MOCA Premium Coaxial 2-Way Splitter Ideal for Bidirectional RG-6 RG-59 Communications






Key features
- •Broadband Cable TV's most respected manufacturer of subscriber premise devices.
- •Not for satellite tv swm installations
- •6kV ring wave IEEE Testing Proceedures for surge protection on all F ports, for lightning & over voltage events
- •Nickel alloy plating for the highest level of corrosion resistance in all environments.
- •Introduces -3.5dB Avg signal loss (-3.7dB @ 1002MHz)
Cable Modem & MOCA Premium Coaxial 2-Way Splitter Ideal for Bidirectional RG-6 RG-59 Communications
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What do you so when the cable company doesn't supply all you need to install their cable modem?
Jim C✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2017
Necessary to complete a cable modem installation. Quick delivery, Works fantastic.
What do you so when the cable company doesn't supply all you need to install their cable modem?
Jim C✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2017
Necessary to complete a cable modem installation. Quick delivery, Works fantastic.
This Splitter Stopped Cable Modem Reboots
John R. Spencer✓ Verified Purchase•April 21, 2017
I will say that this spliter 'appear to stop' my Arris 6850 cable modem from rebooting. The reboot "was" occurring on a daily basis around 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
I noted that when the old splitter was moved slightly, there was a 'stuttering' in the voice on the TV.
Upon receipt of the new splitter and unscrewing the old splitter the 'stutter' evidenced itself. Upon install of the new splitter (over two week ago), there has NOT been a reboot or 'stutter' of any kind.
I realize that application and a coherent explanation would help the above; however, the fact there is not rebooting of the cable modem and no 'interruptions' I have to hear about from others in the house are 'proof' enough.
The old splitter was the splitter the cable company (Blue Ridge) installed 1 to 3 years ago. Throughout this period there would be 'strange stoppages' of service. Then about a month ago, the 'interruptions' became more numerous --- Then finally daily. I 'tolerated' that for about a week.
I even looked at power settings in the cable modem. 'Tried' to interpret what 'experts' said on the web. One expert did suggest that the splitter 'could' be the issue. That seemed to be the path of least resistance (and the cheapest [considered getting a more powerful cable modem (looking at the Asus -- would have been about $300)].... So, $5.00+ seemed 'the way to go.'
What can I say? -- The new splitter works. Is it coincidence? Possibly.
Update (Now have the splitter installed for over a month). There have been no more 'strange' router reboots or 'other stoppages.'
I say the splitter did do its job.
I noted that when the old splitter was moved slightly, there was a 'stuttering' in the voice on the TV.
Upon receipt of the new splitter and unscrewing the old splitter the 'stutter' evidenced itself. Upon install of the new splitter (over two week ago), there has NOT been a reboot or 'stutter' of any kind.
I realize that application and a coherent explanation would help the above; however, the fact there is not rebooting of the cable modem and no 'interruptions' I have to hear about from others in the house are 'proof' enough.
The old splitter was the splitter the cable company (Blue Ridge) installed 1 to 3 years ago. Throughout this period there would be 'strange stoppages' of service. Then about a month ago, the 'interruptions' became more numerous --- Then finally daily. I 'tolerated' that for about a week.
I even looked at power settings in the cable modem. 'Tried' to interpret what 'experts' said on the web. One expert did suggest that the splitter 'could' be the issue. That seemed to be the path of least resistance (and the cheapest [considered getting a more powerful cable modem (looking at the Asus -- would have been about $300)].... So, $5.00+ seemed 'the way to go.'
What can I say? -- The new splitter works. Is it coincidence? Possibly.
Update (Now have the splitter installed for over a month). There have been no more 'strange' router reboots or 'other stoppages.'
I say the splitter did do its job.
This Splitter Stopped Cable Modem Reboots
John R. Spencer✓ Verified Purchase•April 21, 2017
I will say that this spliter 'appear to stop' my Arris 6850 cable modem from rebooting. The reboot "was" occurring on a daily basis around 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
I noted that when the old splitter was moved slightly, there was a 'stuttering' in the voice on the TV.
Upon receipt of the new splitter and unscrewing the old splitter the 'stutter' evidenced itself. Upon install of the new splitter (over two week ago), there has NOT been a reboot or 'stutter' of any kind.
I realize that application and a coherent explanation would help the above; however, the fact there is not rebooting of the cable modem and no 'interruptions' I have to hear about from others in the house are 'proof' enough.
The old splitter was the splitter the cable company (Blue Ridge) installed 1 to 3 years ago. Throughout this period there would be 'strange stoppages' of service. Then about a month ago, the 'interruptions' became more numerous --- Then finally daily. I 'tolerated' that for about a week.
I even looked at power settings in the cable modem. 'Tried' to interpret what 'experts' said on the web. One expert did suggest that the splitter 'could' be the issue. That seemed to be the path of least resistance (and the cheapest [considered getting a more powerful cable modem (looking at the Asus -- would have been about $300)].... So, $5.00+ seemed 'the way to go.'
What can I say? -- The new splitter works. Is it coincidence? Possibly.
Update (Now have the splitter installed for over a month). There have been no more 'strange' router reboots or 'other stoppages.'
I say the splitter did do its job.
I noted that when the old splitter was moved slightly, there was a 'stuttering' in the voice on the TV.
Upon receipt of the new splitter and unscrewing the old splitter the 'stutter' evidenced itself. Upon install of the new splitter (over two week ago), there has NOT been a reboot or 'stutter' of any kind.
I realize that application and a coherent explanation would help the above; however, the fact there is not rebooting of the cable modem and no 'interruptions' I have to hear about from others in the house are 'proof' enough.
The old splitter was the splitter the cable company (Blue Ridge) installed 1 to 3 years ago. Throughout this period there would be 'strange stoppages' of service. Then about a month ago, the 'interruptions' became more numerous --- Then finally daily. I 'tolerated' that for about a week.
I even looked at power settings in the cable modem. 'Tried' to interpret what 'experts' said on the web. One expert did suggest that the splitter 'could' be the issue. That seemed to be the path of least resistance (and the cheapest [considered getting a more powerful cable modem (looking at the Asus -- would have been about $300)].... So, $5.00+ seemed 'the way to go.'
What can I say? -- The new splitter works. Is it coincidence? Possibly.
Update (Now have the splitter installed for over a month). There have been no more 'strange' router reboots or 'other stoppages.'
I say the splitter did do its job.
Good buy, great price.
barnabas siscot•March 30, 2017
Cable distribution box. What can i say???
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