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Tuesday, September 24th, 2024 1:59 AM

Is the COMMSCOPE SVDC9G Splitter MOCA compatible?

I had an xfinity tech come out last year to fix some issues we were having with our cable.  The tech replace the bad splitter with a COMMSCOPE SVDC9G Splitter.

Do you know if this splitter is MoCA compatible?  If not what do I need to do to get a MoCA compatible splitter set up.

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2 months ago

That's not exactly like a typical two-way splitter. It's a directional coupler. There is a difference between their functioning. You can Google "splitter vs directional coupler" for more info. And no, its range is only 5-1002 MHz so it's not MoCA Compliant. They need to be at least 5-1675 MHz to pass MoCA frequencies;

https://www.amazon.com/Antronix-MMC1002H-B-Splitter-Frontier-Formerly/dp/B07PRYS8YZ?th=1 

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2 months ago

Hello and thank you for joining the Xfinity Forums Community, user_6ec198. Was the info shared in this thread helpful?

 

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2 months ago

Gee..... @XfinityThomasA  thanks for recognizing me as an individual human being here...... [rolls eyes]..   

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