I have poor or No Signal with my HTEM5 MoCA Adapters
· Check all coaxial cable connections, ensuring they are securely attached to both the MoCA adapter and the respective devices.
· Verify that the coaxial cables are in good condition, without any visible damage or wear.
· Make sure the MoCA adapter's LED lights indicate a successful connection. If not, try power cycling the adapters.
· Ensure that all MoCA adapters in the network are of the same MoCA version to ensure compatibility.
· Minimize signal loss by using high-quality coaxial cables and reducing the number of splitters in the network.
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