I’m Experiencing Interference with Cable TV or Satellite Signals Over My HTEM5 MoCA Network

I’m Experiencing Interference with Cable TV or Satellite Signals Over My HTEM5 MoCA Network

·      Install a MoCA filter at the point where the coaxial cable enters your home. The MoCA filter blocks MoCA signals from leaking out of your network and interfering with neighboring networks or cable TV services.

·      Check the frequency settings on your MoCA adapters to ensure they are not overlapping with cable TV or satellite frequencies. Adjust the frequency settings if necessary.



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