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MoCA Help! (Amplifier)

Shadow0599

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I recently bought a MoCA bridge, and I went to plug it in and it didn't work between the two places I wanted it to. I then went under/over the house to inspect the mess of coaxial wiring. All of the splitters support up to 2GHz already, and the only thing I found was an amplifier that was old and didn't support over 1002MHz. I am practically certain that this is the problem, but I cannot find a way to fix it. Since it is in the middle of my coaxial wiring, as opposed to the beginning, I need to make sure the replacement for it doesn't have a POE already installed. I have been looking at MoCA compatible amplifiers but i'm not sure if any of them will work with my situation.

Here is a map of the wiring, and I'm trying to get from "A" to "B":
Coax%2Bwiring.png


There is a ware coming from "A" that isn't connected to anything, that I can connect to something, but I cannot re-run any wires between the two sides of the yellow line (the right is under the house and the left is in the attic).

Please Help! If anyone could recommend a amplifier that would work for this or another solution with rerouting the wires that would be great! I'm all ears!
 
I have an Actiontec ECB2500C MoCA Adapter Kit. I know (i think) different kits support different frequencies and stuff.
 
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