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MoCA 2.5 is listed as backwards compatible with 2.0, so it SHOULD work by just plugging 1 into your router and running it back through the cable line, but there are lots of ways to do this in case it doesn't. 1) tivo makes a tivo bridge product validated for this purpose 2) if your tivo boxes are near to your mesh nodes you could run ethernet from the mesh nodes to the tivo boxes and change their network settings from MoCA to ethernet 3) having one of these per TiVo and running ethernet from the MoCA adapter is a last resort but would almost certainly work One thing to keep in mind though is that splitters aren't magic, and as shown in the picture a 2 way is marked 3.5db, that's 3.5db of loss on the cable signal and depending on the signal level entering your house, splitters already in place adding even one in the wrong spot could lower the signal to the TV or Modem to a degree that causes pixilation of a digital TV signal OR loss of carrier lock on the modem, and the more TVs you have in place the more you're already losing from splitters.
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