Connecting Triax TEOC 110 to the Broadband / ADSL router
1.
Connect the TEOC 110 to the ADSL/
Broadband router using the Ethernet patch
cable supplied. Make a connection between a
free output port on the router and the Ethernet
socket on the TEOC 110.
2.
Make a connection from the aerial outlet to the
connector labelled 'RF + @' on the TEOC 110.
3.
Make a connection from the loop out socket
labelled 'RF' on the TEOC 110 to the 'Aerial In'
socket on the back of the TV.
4.
Finally insert the power adapter cable into the
TEOC 110 and switch on at the mains socket.
The Ethernet signal is then modulated onto
the coaxial cable and sent to all other TV
outlets around the home. This enables Ethernet
to be received at any other TV aerial point
in the home where a TEOC 110 has been
connected. The technology used in the TEOC
®
110 (MoCA
) allows the Ethernet signal to use
the same coaxial cable that is delivering the TV
signal to TV outlets.
Connecting additional TEOC 110's at other
points around the home where an Ethernet
signal is required
1.
Connect an RF cable from the wall outlet or
a coaxial cable to the 'RF+@'connector of
the TEOC 110. Make a connection from
the 'RF' socket on the TEOC 110 to the
'Aerial In' socket on the back of the TV.
2.
Connect the Ethernet patch cable supplied
from the TEOC 110 to the Ethernet Device
(Smart TV, Game console, etc.)
Quick Start guide
3.
Finally plug in the power adapter and switch on
at the mains socket.
See section below regarding indicator lights
for confirmation of connection and operation.
Once the unit is powered up it will self-configure.
There is no requirement to alter settings on the
ADSL router / modem.
Indicator Lights.
Power on
Blue
Network
Green
Orange= connected to a
®
MoCA
transmission
Orange
Indicator lights will flash while units are
connecting and handshaking.
Note.
The system using TEOC 110 cannot be used
on Satellite TV systems or any connection
where Satellite signals and Terrestrial TV
(DVB-T / DVB-S) are being combined onto
the same cable.
=
100Mbps,
gigabit Ethernet
device.
= Adapters linked
successfully.
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