Moca wan bridge8/27/2023 ![]() I am interested in buying something for the "lab" to play with. The older tech, like the MEB100, are V 1.1 (or so) and probably in practice can support a few hundred or more Mbps. Generically, I am trying to understand MoCA devices by themselves, most are relativity price for a pair, and the latest tech supports (on paper) 2.5 Gbps, which is IMHO, overkill for any home application. The condo is totally sorted, though not the way I originally had envisioned. I changed perspective and did not say so. Not objecting to Moca, but not really used it. Looking at a TP-Link One mesh router and powerlines for HW ATM. The real issue is at distance in the condo. Service is 75\75 and the old N gets about 50 up close. I would still need a wireless repeater to get Ethernet to the Cable box or to a MoCa adapter to the Cable box. This method would allow me to optimally place the router. I would rather it upstairs, but the only existing cable is COAX, and I do not know how or if I can use a COAX from the ONT to a "widget" to the WAN of the router.Ĭan I use a Pair of Power line adapters, one near the ONT and one central in the dwelling, to pass the WAN? I would like to think its transparent, but I know these devices "play" with the signal and not sure if this is an issue. I can easily get to the ONT and connect Ethernet to a router, but the location in the basement is sub-optimal. ![]() If the Cable box can be reconfigured for Ethernet, then I am thinking that I can use a pair of Powerline adapters to connect the new router via "Ethernet" to the Mot?Īccess to the ONT is in a corner of the basement. TV is involved, so I think Moca is currently in play, but the Verizon cable box (MOT QIP7232 / A386 / 014 / 500) has an Ethernet connection. I wish to replace the router with a newer, non Verizon, AC or AX router. ![]() The Verizon ONT is in the basement and the COAX is connected thru a splitter to very old (Wireless N) Verizon router up in the living-room and other places. I have a 90's era condo, no Ethernet in the walls. ![]()
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