![]() ![]() Have not used it myself and you would still have to use 2 MoCA adapters for WAN and the rest set to LAN but they could all be on the same interlinked coax. Note that there is a switch that one can set on the adapter. There is one type of MoCA adapter that allows one to use channels within MoCA to separate WAN and LAN over the same piece of coax. Then the rest of the coax could be used in a MoCA network with splitters and all with one adapter at the LAN of the router and the others in various rooms that are part of that coax network. So WAN signal arrives at router without any interference. Use 2 MoCA adapters with a dedicated piece of coax to run from the ONT with 1 adapter to the WAN port of the router with the other adapter. You can't mix WAN (ONT to Router) and LAN signals, so the solution is: Questions about Verizon Wireless can be directed to: Verizon Customer Financial Services at 1-80įor issues with Fiber being potentially broken or if repairs need to be initiated:.These questions can be directed to:Īny questions regarding refunds of payments, accounts in collections, or credits owed from a closed account can be directed to: A package that one person has is not always available to everyone else. Please feel free to downvote otherwise misinformation and/or blatant lie's.ĭO NOT post about how people should switch from Verizon, unless the original thread requests ideas for reducing cost or changing carriers.ĭO NOT post about how to get illegal services running on Verizon's network.īundle prices and offers cannot be quoted by anyone other than a rep who is actually at work in front of their computer. DO Report any spam you find, to the moderator's.ĭO Search for duplicates entries before posting redundant thread's.ĭO NOT post any personal confidential information.ĭO NOT downvote an otherwise acceptable post or comment, just because you disagree with it. ![]()
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