Connecting the First Adapter for the Hitron HTEM5 MoCA Adapter

Connecting the 1st HTEM5 Adapter

  1. Get a MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter and Ethernet Cable.

  2. Connect the Ethernet Cable from the Modem/Router to the MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter. 

  3. Get the Coax Cable and connect the Coax Cable from the Coax Outlet on the wall to the Coax Port on the MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter.
    1. Note: If you have a TV or cable set top box near your modem/ router, you will need to use a coax splitter.
  4. Get the Power Adapter (External, 12V DC, 1A, made by AOEM, Model #ADSO12T-W120100) and connect it from the MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter to a Power Outlet.

  5. Wait until the Power Light on the front of the adapter is GREEN.


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