So we recently bought a house and the previous owner I know for fact had almost every room wired and working with coax cable (no ethernet). (Several tv's were on during inspection).
She had Verizon Fios and I purchased the same thing when I bought the house.
The problem is that my roommate thought he was cleaning stuff up and he disconnected and misplaced the the Moca amplifier and splitter.
I purchased a new combined unit: Moca amplifier and splitter model PCT-VC-F19A, bypass amplifier with intergrated Moca filter.
I don't know exactly how the old splitter was connected so in truth I just connected the wires the best i could figure.
In one configuration I had data to my TV box and could view the TV guide, but I had no streaming video content. I switched a couple of coax wires around and now I have TV streaming, but no data.
My router is the f105-IA95x it only has the one coax connect going into it and no ethernet or 2nd coax going out.
I use wifi for connectivity for my laptop and thats working fine.
I have been trying to read and understand how the TV box gets video and TV guide. How is it possible that it's only getting 1 or the other? If I could get a better understanding of how these data streams are merged then perhaps I can figure out my problem.
I have rebooted several times and the TV box continues to say no Lan connection and I have no TV guide, but I can flip thru all my channels and they are coming in just fine.