SolidSignal published a great guide to using your home CATV/coax to carry Ethernet in lieu of pulling Cat 5/6. Using an HR34/44 or CCKII, CCK or old white DECA connected to your router to inject Internet connectivity and Network Switches, 2-port splitter, and CCKII, CCK or old white DECA's at remote locations to feed PC's, BD Players, Roku's, etc. Internet connectivity only via coax just requires a CCK. You only need a switch when a DirecTV device must share the connection with an Ethernet device. For just Internet, only the CCK is needed.
Anyway, check out SolidSignal's guide as it has step-by-step instructions for each scenario. Only downside is that Ethernet is limited to something like 100mbs which would be an issue if you had Gigabit devices that actually needed it. I have 30mb down Time-Warner and get that at the PC through DECA.
The link:
http://forums.solidsignal.com/docs/Coax Networking White Paper.pdf
Forgot, CCKII's are only about $8 on Amazon.
Anyway, check out SolidSignal's guide as it has step-by-step instructions for each scenario. Only downside is that Ethernet is limited to something like 100mbs which would be an issue if you had Gigabit devices that actually needed it. I have 30mb down Time-Warner and get that at the PC through DECA.
The link:
http://forums.solidsignal.com/docs/Coax Networking White Paper.pdf
Forgot, CCKII's are only about $8 on Amazon.