EOC03 Ethernet over Coax Extender

EOC03 Ethernet over Coax Extender Setup and applications guide Install and applications guide Sections What’s in the box Product overview Set up opti...
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EOC03 Ethernet over Coax Extender Setup and applications guide

Install and applications guide Sections What’s in the box Product overview Set up options Ethernet extension using existing Cable TV wiring Ethernet extension using existing DVB -T (TV aerial) cabling Setup and Configuration procedure Cable TV wiring

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What’s in the box? 1 x EOC03 Ethernet Extender

1 x PSU

1 x Ethernet Patch cord

1 x Coax fly lead

1 x F to IEC adapter

1 x Quick start Guide

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Product overview

Power (Red = on)

Local ethernet connection

Ethernet over coax Connection (Yellow = connected)

See page 7 for more details on the meaning of the LED’s

TV / CATV + Ethernet over Coax Signal INPUT TV ONLY OUTPUT to TV or Set top Box Gigabit Ethernet Port (does not carry Ethernet signal)

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12 Volt power

Set up options The EOC03 on a Ethernet over coax bridge device. It can be used to deliver Gigabit Ethernet via a Coax (TV aerial or Cable TV) connection. It can be used as either a sender or receiver but will need to be used with at least one other Ethernet over Coax or MoCA compatible device. This can be either…

Another EOC03

Optional extra EOC04 Ethernet over coax WiFi Extender

A Maximum of 16 EOC devices can be used in any one home network Each being able to send and receive Gigabit Ethernet via the existing TV aerial or Cable TV cabling structure that is already installed in the home The following pages show the most common configurations…

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Ethernet extension using existing Cable TV wiring. Main CATV feed into Home

Coax Cable Ethernet

Distribution amplifer

First EOC adapter

EOC03

EOC04 WiFi Extender

Gateway Router Games console with ethernet connection from EOC03

SMART TV With Ethernet Connection from EOC04

Set top box with Ethernet connection from EOC04

The first EOC adapter needs to be connected to the Cable Modem, Via an Ethernet patch cord, to get an Ethernet signal into the system. A connection from a spare OUTPUT on the CATV distribution amplifier to the CABLE IN connection on the EOC adapter. It is essential that the first EOC adapter is only connected to an OUTPUT port of the amplifier, as the Ethernet over coax signal cannot pass through the amplifier. It will however pass across the output connections of the distribution amplipher. At the 2nd EOC03 extender, connect the ‘CABLE IN’ socket to the wall outlet. Use the supplied COAX fly lead to then remake the connection to the TV or set top box, so that the signal is passing through the EOC03. Connect any Ethernet devices – Smart TV, IP Set top Box etc. using an Ethernet patch cord. Power up the EOC device – the unit will take between 10-15 seconds to boot up and stabilise.

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Ethernet extension using existing DVB-T ( TV aerial) cabling. Coax Cable Ethernet

EOC04 WiFi Adapter Distribution amplifer

Gateway Router

Smart TV

First EOC03 adapter

Smart TV

The first EOC adapter needs to be connected to the Modem / Router, Via an Ethernet patch cord, to get an Ethernet signal into the system. Make a connection from a spare OUTPUT on the TV aerial distribution amplifier to the CABLE IN connection on the first EOC adapter. It is essential that the EOC adapter is only connected to an OUTPUT port of the amplifier, as the Ethernet over coax signal cannot pass through the amplifier. At the 2nd EOC03 extender, connect the ‘CABLE IN’ socket to the wall outlet. Use the supplied COAX fly lead to then make a connection to the TV or set top box, so that the signal is passing through the EOC03 to the TV or set top box. Connect any Ethernet devices – Smart TV, IP Set top Box etc. using an Ethernet patch cord. Power up the EOC device – the unit will take between 10-15 seconds to boot up and stabilise. The red power light will then come on and the yellow ethernet over coax light, indicating the EOC03 had found another EOC or MOCA device on the coax network. Note: maximum of 16 adapters may be connected in a network.

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EOCO3 Lights and indicators RED – Power light – unit is on and functioning YELLOW – coax light- connection has been made to another EOC device on the network and that the EOC-03 is receiving Ethernet data. Local Ethernet connection lights: GREEN – EOC Ethernet port is connected to Gigabit Ethernet device RED – EOC Ethernet port is connected to 100 Base T Ethernet device Note: These lights only indicate local connection status between the EOC03 and the set top box or games console and do not indicate that Gigabit or 100 Base T Ethernet is being sent over the coax.

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