• 5-2300 MHz (2.3GHz) RF Bi-Directional Digital Coax/ Coaxial Cable Splitter for CATV and Satellite and great for MoCa
  • Internal circuit board for better reliability/durability.
  • Low signal loss of only 11db on each output port improving performance and speeds
  • All Ports are Power passing for easy Satellite connection
  • High shielding structure lowers digital noise and improves signal quality, Reducing packet loss for Modems, and for all other Devices

Replacing an old splitter installed 8-10 years ago which read “4-1500MHz”, my new Xfinity cable boxes went from showing one read bar “low” signal to five green bars “good” signal. Not that this made virtually any difference in anything: 1080p, guides, etc, but the cable boxes all seem happy. Probably means they don’t have to work as hard to stream local DVR content around is my guess. Overall VERY economical upgrade with *obvious* technical gain. Used the BAMF 2-way splitter to branch off to a cable modem prior to this 6-way branch for TVs. Also installed 75ohm terminators in unused ports. Everything showing nothing but net at a technical level with these splitters and configuration.

Works great. This replaced a 4-way splitter; after finishing our basement I now have one additional TV to provide signal to. This takes the signal from the antenna in the attic and I'm able to watch TV on all 5 TVs in our house. I do have an amplifier hooked up right in front of the splitter.

Works as described, no apparent signal loss and the whole house is wired. (I had Fios TV recently installed and needed to consolidate from the dish... needed a new splitter and this fits the bill! Very fast delivery and the company actually sends a couple emails to make sure to keep in contact. They are not sales pitches! Just notifications that the product is on it's way and if you are dissatisfied call them!

Works great for MoCA. Also, I emailed BAMF customer service and they were very helpful! Below is some information from them. If you're only connecting MoCA devices to the splitter (no antenna or cable TV input), you should hook everything up to the "Out" ports on the splitter. Nothing will connect to the splitter's "Input" port, but you should either put a 75 ohm terminator or a MoCA filter on the input if you can. This will help your MoCA performance. You should also terminate all unused "Out" ports on the splitter.

Works perfect. We have one 100 MBps internet connection and three TV connections using the splitter. No issues. I was concerned with the 11 db drop in signal from the source to each split. Mainly I wanted to be sure we maintained our 100 MBps download speed. Tested download speed before and after installation. No change. I am pleased.

Bought this to use in a MoCA network setup in my house. working as advertised, no issues. Running it with two Actiontech MoCA 2.0 (ECB6000K02) adapters. and also have a TiVo Mini running on the same MoCA network. everything appears to be compatible and working.

The junction box where the cable from outside comes to the house had only a two-way splitter, which means only two rooms in the house had cable signal. After reading several reviews this product was a no brainer. Simply unplugged the old splitter, and then installed this one. Now all the outlets in the house are active. There is no signal attenuation whatsoever, and the internet speed was not affected at all. This saved me an appointment with the cable company.

I needed a splitter capable of handling MoCA signals and this unit has performed flawlessly. I couldn't be happier. Signal strength is great on all ports. I contacted the company about availability of the 8 port model and they were responsive and personal. So, I am very satisfied with both the product and the company. I've since bought other devices from them and am equally happy with all of those purchases.

Great splitter to balance the feed to each device. Works best if you use the smallest splitter possible because your main signal is divided by the number of outputs. So choose the one that's the correct size for your needs. IE if you only need, say four outlets/cables install the four way splitter, which will help you keep stronger signals to each. Should be installed at your main cable box, and not in the middle of an existing cable.

This splitter works as advertised. The low signal loss feature is a big plus. It surely helped me "clean up" the rats nest of coax in my basement ceiling.BAMF 6-Way Coax Cable Splitter Bi-Directional MoCA 5-2300MHz