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Post 4 made on Wednesday May 25, 2016 at 15:29
Ernie Gilman
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These may be stupid questions because I am only now looking into the details of MOCA.

On May 25, 2016 at 08:14, thecapnredfish said...
PCT makes one that is MOCA compliant on active ports, does not work on the passive EMTA port. However they make another that MOCA works across all ports so verify which one you need.

PCT's site shows seven amps with the word MoCA (as they write it) in the title. All of them are amps that have MOCA filters integrated into them. Two are amplifiers and five are bypass amplifiers.

Which ONE amp did you have in mind? Can one just take an appropriate amp and add the MOCA filter to it, which PCT also has?


Any of their splitters as most are MOCA compatible so long as they pass over 1ghz.

Does this mean any splitter that passes over 1 gHz is MOCA compatible? How high over a gig does it have to work?
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