jmmtn4aj: Thanks for the info. So I went down into the basement and found the Verizon box. I have attached an image to show the connections.
The main splitter is also 5-1675 Mhz, so I guess I'll buy the filter you recommended. However, I'm not sure where to connect it.
So the splitter is...
ccbadd: I was talking about the splitter that I connected to from the wall. I don't even know about the whole house splitter. I was assuming Verizon would have set that up for max speed no? Where would I even find that? In the basement? What am I looking for exactly?
jmmtn4aj: I have tried...
Hey thanks for the reply. So I figured that the Actiontec routers were using MoCA 1.1 and that's why I got these MoCA 2.0 adapters, which also only go up to 500 Mbit or something like that, but it would still be better than 100 Mbit.
I thought I could use these adapters to bypass the slow...
So I bought two Actiontec Bonded MoCA 2.0 Ethernet to Coax adapters and I connected one upstairs where my Verizon FIOS router is and another one down in the basement.
Upstairs I connected the coax from the wall into the splitter and then connected one coax to the FIOS router and one to the...
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