Connecting Additional HTEM4 Adapters
- Get a MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter and Ethernet Cable.
- Connect the Ethernet Cable from the Access Point or Device
(gaming console, streaming TV player, laptop etc.) to the
MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter.
- Get the Coax Cable and connect the Coax Cable from the
Coax Outlet on the wall to the Top Coax Port on the
MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter.
- Get the Power Adapter and connect it from the MoCA 2.5
Network Adapter to a Power Outlet.
- Wait until the Power Light on the front of the adapter is GREEN
and the MoCA light turns GREEN or BLUE.

Note: The MoCA light will turn Green when the MoCA network
is in low speed.
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