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Cisco DPC3941 User Manual page 48

Wireless residential voice gateway
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Chapter 2 Installing the DOCSIS Wireless Residential Voice Gateway
Evaluate and certify the integrity of the coax cable plant between MoCA nodes.
Identify sources of noise and interference on the MoCA spectrum.
Re-qualify additional coax outlets to support MoCA-enabled devices and
services.
Pre-Installation Procedure
Prior to installing MoCA, complete the following tasks:
1
Contact your service provider and ensure that the wireless residential gateway is
enabled for MoCA services.
2
Ensure that a MoCA filter has been has been installed by your service provider at
the home's entry point, as shown in the following illustration:
3
Log-in to your residential gateway's user interface from any browser using the
login/password provided by your service provider.
4
From the menu options in the user interface go to Gateway/Connections/MoCA
and ensure that the MoCA is set to enable. <<Is this path correct?>>
5
If you have not already done so, connect the coaxial cable from a wall cable
outlet within the home network to the MoCA/Cable port on the rear panel of
your residential gateway.
6
If you have not already done so, connect the existing coaxial cable from your TV,
set-top-box (or any other device that was previously connected to the coaxial
cable outlet) to the TV OUT port on the residential gateway. <<Remove this
step? There is no TV OUT port on the DPC3939.>>
7
Turn on your TV or the device you had connected to the TV-OUT Port, and
confirm that Cable service is available. If TV service is not available verify the
coaxial cables in the residential gateway are securely connected to the right ports
as described in the previous steps. <<Remove this step per the following note?
There is no TV OUT port on the DPC3939.>>
Note: Disregard this step if you are not using the MoCA residential gateway's
TV OUT port.
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