MoCA® 2.5 IPTV Basic Setup | Brand: Translite Global | Model No: TL-MC84




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3 COMMENTS

  1. You sons of b’s…. I KNOW THERE WAS ONE OF THESE THAT WAS INTENDED FOR A MODEM/ROUTER/GATEWAY that had MOCA built in. The video began by the ISP LINE coming out of the coax wall jack , then into a splitter, then from splitter to the modem/router combo and most importantly , THERE WAS NO ADAPTER UNIT SHOWN WHATSOVER IN ROOM 1!!!!! (which there would not be , given the modem router has MOCA BUILT IN!!) So , not only have I come to realize that the vid post I reference above was INEXPLICABLY THE ONE AND F’ING ONLY ILLUSTRATION dedicated to how a set up would be go if you were using the built in MOCA wan or lan on a MOCA enabled device (modem router or combo/gateway). I am flabbergasted and CAN NOT BELIEVE there is no other resource for that which I have described above, considering most of the standard ISP supplied devices now come with this feature as standard . Oh, when I say “supplied” what I intend to mean is :the device your ISP graciously supplies you and then does everything in its power to make you rent that piece from them, in perpetuity. )
    So was that on another channel and you copied from them or vice-Versa???????or did you delete for some ungodly reason?!? or am I just f’ing looney ? Sigh. Soooooo frustrated

  2. You sons of b’s…. I KNOW THERE WAS ONE OF THESE THAT WAS INTENDED FOR A MODEM/ROUTER/GATEWAY that had MOCA built in. The video began by the ISP LINE coming out of the coax wall jack , then into a splitter, then from splitter to the modem/router combo and most importantly , THERE WAS NO ADAPTER UNIT SHOWN WHATSOVER IN ROOM 1!!!!! (which there would not be , given the modem router has MOCA BUILT IN!!) So , not only have I come to realize that the vid post I reference above was INEXPLICABLY THE ONE AND F’ING ONLY ILLUSTRATION dedicated to how a set up would be go if you were using the built in MOCA wan or lan on a MOCA enabled device (modem router or combo/gateway). I am flabbergasted and CAN NOT BELIEVE there is no other resource for that which I have described above, considering most of the standard ISP supplied devices now come with this feature as standard . Oh, when I say “supplied” what I intend to mean is :the device your ISP graciously supplies you and then does everything in its power to make you rent that piece from them, in perpetuity. )
    So was that on another channel and you copied from them or vice-Versa???????or did you delete for some ungodly reason?!? or am I just f’ing looney ? Sigh. Soooooo frustrated