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Hitron HT-EMN2 User Manual

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Version 1.0, 04/2015. Copyright 2012 Hitron Technologies
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Hitron HT-EMN2 User’s Guide
“Outlet-to-outlet” communications are also known as “splitter jumping”. Traditional
cable networking commonly utilized splitters to split a single incoming signal into two
outgoing signals. With MoCA, communications between devices connected to each
splitter output are possible. For this reason, MoCA communications can be
considered “horizontal”, as opposed to traditional “vertical” cable communications.
Figure 15: Traditional Vertical CATV vs. Horizontal MoCA Networking
5.1.1.2 Example MoCA Mesh Network
MoCA devices form a full “mesh”, or peer-to-peer network (where all devices
communicate directly with one another). In the following example, four MoCA devices
connect directly to and from one another, via ECBs, forming 12 unique MoCA links
(or 6 bidirectional links).

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Hitron HT-EMN2 Specifications

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BrandHitron
ModelHT-EMN2
CategoryExtender
LanguageEnglish