![]() To use MoCA LAN, simply connect your coax network to the coax terminal. You can add a switch if the four ports on the router are not enough. To use Ethernet, simply plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN Ethernet jacks on the router. ![]() On the other hand, the LAN runs both MoCA and Ethernet at the same time. They will configure the ONT to provide the internet connection of the requested media. This is how the router connects to the ONT. With FiOS, the WAN connection is either MoCA or Ethernet, but not both. You seem to be confusing the WAN and LAN connections. If you require additional wireless service, it will only be available based on your Ethernet wrote: Your router will connect via Ethernet cable to the ONT, and will also serve as a wireless source for the building. Thus you will not be able to establish a wireless network in another part of the building using one of the coax outlets. You will still be able to use your coax wiring and the coax network for TV services and related applications (Guide, VOD, your TV tier, etc.), but the MoCA connection that previously allowed you to get online via a MoCA adapter (for example) will no longer be available. That means that in your application, you will ultimately have an Internet connection to your devices based on your Ethernet network. You can have either Ethernet WAN, or coax WAN, but not both simultaneously. I will give you my best understanding on this, while realizing that there are many other network folks here who are far better qualified to sort this out. Once I turn on Ethernet, am I correct in that connection via COAX is no longer possible. there is an area of the house that only has COAX that I would like to have a MOCA bridge set up for wireless. Once I switch over to the Ethernet connection, my understanding is that MOCA will NOT work at all. Is there anything specifically I should say to the agent to make this process easier?. :ġ) My understanding is that I need to call CS to make the switch from MOCA to Ethernet. My intention is to have the internet connection switched over to the Ethernet cable from MOCA. I am in the process of having half the house rewired with CAT6A. Basically nothing will be different except for the new ethernet going to the G1100 from the wrote: Whether you have ethernet or coax WAN connection from the ONT the LAN connection still will be provided to STBs via the coax from the router. The coax from ONT will still connect to a main splitter which one goes to the G1100 and the others go to your STBs. If you upgrade to 300/300 then the tech will run and ethernet from the ONT to the WAN port of your G1100. Verizon doesn’t have any ONTs that have a MoCA 2.0 WAN port. Since the ONT doesn’t have a 2.0 MoCA port you can’t go above 100/100 on coax. The ONT does only support MoCA 1.1 and the G1100 does support 2.0. If the first scenario is true and above 100MBPS service you need to use ethernet port from ONT, what does that look like? Do you need to connect your own router to the ethernet port on ONT, and then the FIOS router to coax and local lan connection to service the STB's? If yes, which router needs to supply DHCP addresses for the STB's, the verizon router or your own router or doesn't matter? Thanks in advance. I read others saying G1100 FIOS router supports MOCA 2.0 and if you get your ONT upgraded to newer it supports MOCA 2.0 and you can still use coax connection for both video and internet. Some are saying ONT only supports MOCA 1.1, so to get above 100MBPS your internet connection needs to come from the ethernet port on ONT. Now, what if you add 300MBPS internet service for example, and also have TV service? I'm reading conflicting information on this setup. Thanks for any for the explanation makes sense. ![]() Is that true? Said another way, while all of my existing wired connections will be addressed by a CAT6A wired connection, there is an area of the house that only has COAX that I would like to have a MOCA bridge set up for wireless. Is there anything specifically I should say to the agent to make this process easier? I don't think this is a big deal, but I have read that some people have had difficulty in getting the CS rep to "flip" the appropriate switch for Ethernet to activate.Ģ) All of my current hard wired internet connections will be reached by Ethernet. My questions:ġ) My understanding is that I need to call CS to make the switch from MOCA to Ethernet. ![]() The other half of the house can not, at this point, get the CAT 6A (too cost prohibitive to make and repair the holes to run the wire). I currently have a MOCA connection set up and I am in the process of having half the house rewired with CAT6A.
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