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02-11-2012 10:58 AM #1
Conn Question
Any idea if an isolator will prevent the isolated receivers from sharing connectivity with the other half of a duo which has IP by HIC or directly to the Hopper on the other side.
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02-11-2012 11:21 AM #2
I claim those MoCA isolators don't pass anything other than the antenna signals: not Internet nor Hopper nor Joey video connections.
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02-11-2012 01:24 PM #3
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My FSM absolutely argues the contrary on it passing connectivity... I just feel if the IP conn is in MoCA then it will just block all cross node hopper to hopper chatter including conn. He thinks it discriminates. But it's too damn small to do all that....
Originally Posted by TheKrell
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02-11-2012 01:57 PM #4
I'm with TheKrell. I'd put money (but not a lot until we see it in the wild) the isolator is just blocking the sub-950 frequencies from making it back to the node.
Unless Dish is restricing whatever they are bridging from ethernet to certain Moca "channels" there isn't any way to discriminate unless you had a processor to parse the traffic.
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02-11-2012 06:16 PM #5
I think the isolator will be a band pass filter blocking the 650-875 MHz spectrum.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/attachme...1&d=1328637421
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02-12-2012 12:26 PM #6
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Then how is the ip conn communicated to the other recs? In what frequencies even?
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