So here's my setup. I have my living room downstairs hard wired for ethernet to my modem/router in my office. My living room ethernet connects to the HIC which then connects to the hopper in the living room. My other hopper is in my bedroom and connects via MoCA through the HIC back to the router. I also have an AppleTV in the bedroom and preferring wired vs wireless connections for petty much everything, I was wondering if its possible to install some sorth of MoCA access point in between the wall and the hopper in the bedroom that would then provide an ethernet port to the appletv to access the home network.
It would generally seem that something like the below adapter would work, but I'm not sure if that would create issuers for the HIC/Hopper. I notice that some say "not for satellite TV" - I'm assuming that has to do with competing frequency ranges. Could I use a HIC in reverse in the bedroom (the Coax would provide the broadband connection and the ethernet would be the access point)?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RJMBZU/?tag=satell01-20
I don't want to go with powerline ethernet since the bedroom is on a seperate circuit than either room with ethernet access and from what I've heard crossing circuits really decreases throughput. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
It would generally seem that something like the below adapter would work, but I'm not sure if that would create issuers for the HIC/Hopper. I notice that some say "not for satellite TV" - I'm assuming that has to do with competing frequency ranges. Could I use a HIC in reverse in the bedroom (the Coax would provide the broadband connection and the ethernet would be the access point)?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RJMBZU/?tag=satell01-20
I don't want to go with powerline ethernet since the bedroom is on a seperate circuit than either room with ethernet access and from what I've heard crossing circuits really decreases throughput. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.