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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Can I use HTEM4 MoCA adapters with any Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
Yes, Hitron’s HTEM4 MoCA adapters are compatible with any internet service provider. They work independently of your ISP and can be used to extend your network regardless of the service provider you are using.