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GMFTECH
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join:2007-08-24
Wesley Chapel, FL

FIOS / MOCA OPERATION

I moved into my house 2 years ago. It already had Fios. I love it. I tried the Home Media deal and couldn't get it to work consistently or without hiccups. Not only that but the widgets were "herky jerky" at best. After some research on this website I found that the MoCA worked a frequencies greater than 1 GHz. I noted that I had a 1 GHz splitter on the side of the house near the Nid box. I stopped a Fios installer in the neighborhood one day and asked if he had a splitter I could get from him. I am thinking that the MoCa thing might be new and that the new installs would have to have a wider range splitter. He handed me a 1 GHz splitter. I asked about the compatibility with MoCa and he replied "what?". I explained what I had read about the frequency of the MoCa and was told that I had read wrong. I purchased my own 0-2 GHz splitter and all previous issues to include widgets not being able to connect to the server, menu speed and reactivity and the nearly flawless streaming of VOD was a great improvement.

Can someone tell me if I am off the mark and just experienced a quirk in this improvement or did I indeed read correctly and fix my own problem.

Thanx

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