ZigBee
MoCA
Drop Clearance
Rule of Thumb
Wild Card
100

This is the ZigBee wireless standard.

802.15.4

100

Center frequency for channel D-1 MoCA Band.

1150 MHz

100

Clearance from power at the house.

12"

100

100 ft. of Series-6 @ 750 MHz.

-6 dB

100

F-connectors must be tightened to a minimum of this.

20-inch pounds

200

This is the ZigBee data rate.

250 kbps

200
This is the MoCA 1.1 throughput.

175 Mbps

200

Clearance from power at the pole.

40"

200

50 ft. of Series-6 @ 54 MHz with a 4-way splitter. 

-9 dB

200

Standard wavelength for RFoG upstream.

1610 nm

300

ZigBee has a typical range of this.

10-75 meters (33-246 ft.)

300

This is the maximum distance between two MoCA enabled devices.

300 ft.

300

Clearance over roads subject to truck traffic.

18 ft.

300

150 ft. of Series-6 @ 750 MHz with a 2-way splitter.

-13 dB

300

Minimum amount of water to cause hydroplaning.

1/4"

400

ZigBee is capable of this many simultaneous connections.

64

400

This is the maximum attenuation between two communicating MoCA enabled devices.

72 dB

400

Clearance over residential driveways subject to truck traffic.

15.5 ft.

400

200 ft. of Series-6 @ 750 MHz with an 8-way splitter.

- 24 dB

400

Highest port number available when setting up port forwarding.

65535

500

This is the frequency of the High, Medium, and Low tier cellular heartbeats.

High-Every 60 Minutes, Medium-Every 12 Hours, Low-Every 24 Hours

500

Ideal PHY rates should range above this, as anything less is considered poor.

200 Mbps

500

All points above a flat roof.

10.5 ft.

500

150 ft. of Series-6 @ 54 MHz with a 4-way splitter.

-11 dB

500

1/2 Vertical 1/2 Horizontal ladder carry should be used for worksite distances under this far away.

15 ft.

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