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MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter
Follow these steps in the order shown to set up a pair of MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet 
Adapters in a network using a cable-modem Internet service. For instructions on setup in a 
network using a DSL modem, refer to the User Manual on the Resource CD.
Note: The MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter is not compatible for use with satellite 
television installations (for example, DIRECTV, DISH Network).
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes.
1.  Connect the first MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter according to the sequence of 
steps below. (It is not necessary to disconnect the router from your cable modem. It is 
also not necessary to disconnect power from either the cable modem or router.)
While you complete step 1, Internet service will be temporarily disconnected from 
your network.
When you have finished this step, your MoCA adapter should be connected as shown.
Cable TV 
& Internet
MCA1001
Cable 
modem
Router
Laptop PC
Coax IN
Coax OUT
Ethernet cable
Note: Do not connect power to your MoCA adapter until step 1.e.
a.
Connect the MoCA adapter to a LAN port on your router with the provided 
Ethernet cable.
b.
Disconnect the coax IN cable from your cable modem (the coax IN cable runs 
between your cable wall outlet and your cable modem).
c.
Then, connect the coax IN cable to the Coax IN connection on the MoCA adapter 
(by hand, finger-tight).
Ethernet (LAN) port
Router
Ethernet cable
Coax IN cable
Coax IN connection
d.
Connect the provided coax cable from the MoCA adapter’s Coax OUT 
connection to the cable modem (by hand, finger-tight).
e.
Connect the provided power adapter to the MoCA adapter and plug it into a wall 
power outlet. 
f.
Verify the following:
Notes: On the rear panel, the LED button should be set so the LEDs are 
activated. The Mode button should be set to Normal Mode (for information about 
Configuration Mode, see the User Manual on the Resource CD). 
Coax OUT 
connection
Power
T ADAPTER
The Power 
LED is on.
The Coax traffic LED is on 
and blinking, indicating 
that the MoCA adapter is 
linked and conveying 
traffic between the adapter 
and your cable 
Internet service.
The Ethernet LED is on and blinking, 
indicating that the MoCA adapter is 
linked and conveying traffic between 
the MoCA adapter and the router.
The Mode LED is off 
(Normal Mode)