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Yup, that's what I figured you were talking about. It's a MoCA filter. Sometimes they help, sometimes not so much, lol. Does it feel like it's helped so far?



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I See  a TV filter on current unit, if remove you get all regular channals except the paid ones 

coax RG6 joiner image.png.b30e8f2aa7520e50b0665961d9bb525e.png

seen lots interferance  where buildings run cables up a riser hole that has lots of voltage in cavitity and bunch all together 60MHz causes a lot of IMF noise when cables aren't sheilded.

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