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I have been trying to send wired internet via coax FROM my office (where I’ll have my cluster of wired devices) TO my bedroom where it’ll connect to a network switch and my Xbox & TV. I’m having trouble mapping what I’m suppose to do. I have a GoCoax Moca device in each room but am not getting internet to my Xbox via possible DHCP errors I apologize for my handwriting and my dying pen.

My equipment as of now

Office

  • Arris Surfboard 6190 with LPF
  • Eero 6+
  • (2) GoCoax Mocs Devices
  • Network Switch
  • Wall Coax Port

Bedroom -

  • Network Switch
  • Xbox
  • TV
  • Wall Coax Port
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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Have you tried this setup:

In the office: Eero router LAN port (Ethernet cable) -> (Ethernet cable) goCax adapter 1 (coax) -> (coax) office coax port ->

In the bedroom: bedroom coax port (coax) -> (coax) goCax adapter 2 (Ethernet) -> (Ethernet ) bedroom switch

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My question with the very bottom one which is very close to my current non working setup - I have 1 coax port on my modem, 1 on my wall, and one on my GoCoax box. So I’m confused on how I’d go from Eth cable - router - eth cable - GoCoax - splitter (2) Out Splitter (1) is in my office, I don’t have splitter (2) yet but if it would make the job work it’ll be on its way