I know DECA is just Directv's version of MOCA. Does it only work with Directv equipment or can you plug anything into it? The reason I ask is because switching from cable TV/Internet to Satellite/DSL has caused some issues with equipment location. Basically where my cable modem used to come in had no phone line nearby and I used to have a router that was connecting a few hardwired devices (network printer, computer, TV's Vieracast). I need to get that little section of the house back up and running again, but it's an area of the house that is very difficult to access from the attic for wiring. If I can just plug a DECA box with a power inserter into the router, adn have it bridge to my DSL router over the cable lines, everything would be perfect!
When I had the H-21 in that room I had tried using the H21 to power the DECA and plugging the netwok cable into my router and it was not successful. In retrospect I'm not positive if it was because the equipment is proprietary or just because I hadn't used a crossover cable on the connection.
Another solution would be if there is any way to use the H21 ethernet connection in bridged mode the way that the 2nd port on the HR21 worked, but I assume this isn't possible...?
When I had the H-21 in that room I had tried using the H21 to power the DECA and plugging the netwok cable into my router and it was not successful. In retrospect I'm not positive if it was because the equipment is proprietary or just because I hadn't used a crossover cable on the connection.
Another solution would be if there is any way to use the H21 ethernet connection in bridged mode the way that the 2nd port on the HR21 worked, but I assume this isn't possible...?
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