Motorola MoCA MM1025 Quick Start Manual page 8

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1.
You always connect a coax cable to the MoCA Adapter's
Network input and your coax network. Sometimes there's
an available coax network jack or cable, so you don't need
to disconnect anything. However, you may need to
connect the Network coax connector to a coax cable
that's plugged into a nearby set-top box, router, or other
device. It's okay to disconnect a coax cable from
something, but then you need to use the included coax
cable between the MoCA adapter's DEVICE coax and the
device you disconnected.
2.
Connect the included Ethernet cable between the MoCA
adapter's Ethernet jack and the LAN Ethernet jack of the
device you're connecting to the router via MoCA.
3.
Plug the power adapter into a live outlet, and make sure
that the On/Off button is On.
Once you have MoCA for your router and device, the Link
light should be lit for your MoCA Adapter(s). If it is lit, please
try using the device. If it's able to access the Internet, your
device is working – skip to the paragraph below. If the Link
light is not lit, check your wiring and try power-cycling your
MoCA Adapter(s). To power-cycle a MoCA Adapter, just
switch the MoCA Adapter off for a few seconds, then switch it
on. If your MoCA connection is still NOT working, please go to
the Troubleshooting tips section.
If your MoCA connection is working, please read the MoCA
security section below. Also, note that you can connect more
devices (up to 16) via MoCA back to your router. For each
device you want to connect to its own MoCA Adapter, use the
MoCA connection for a device diagram on page 6.
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