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MoCA Adapter
Model MM1000
Is MoCA right for you? YES, if your home has coaxial cable near your router
and near an Ethernet-capable device that you want to connect to the router.*
MoCA Adapter
MoCA Adapter
Router or Modem/Router
LAN
COAX
Coaxial Cable (Carries MoCA signals, and can also carry cable TV and cable Internet)
Optional connection to coax connector of set-top box, cable modem, or other device. Use this if
you plugged the device’s coax cable into the MoCA Adapter’s Network coax connector.
Ethernet cable
Power cube
HDTV, PC, Game Station, Wireless
Access Point, DVD Player, TiVo® Box,
or other Ethernet-capable device
Coax Cable
Network
* Your MoCA Adapter works with coax networks for cable TV, cable Internet, and FiOS or another
fiber optic network. It does NOT work with DirectTV®, Dish®, and other satellite networks, or with
AT&T® Internet or AT&T U-Verse®.
TV
LAN
MoCA uses your home’s coaxial cable network to provide a high-speed Ethernet connection
between your router and an HDTV, computer, game station, wireless extender, or other device that’s
remote from your router.
- You need MoCA capability built into your router or provided to the router by a MoCA Adapter.
Most FiOS routers have MoCA capability, but most other routers need a MoCA Adapter. (See
www.motorolanetwork.com/moca to see whether MoCA capability is built into your router.)
- You need a MoCA Adapter for each device you want to connect to the router using MoCA. You can
connect up to 16 devices back to your router.
A MoCA Adapter is easy to install, with no need for configuring the MoCA Adapter or re-configuring
your router.