2/21/2024 0 Comments Moca cable spec![]() ![]() You will find the Wireless network names and password details on the sticker on the BOTTOM of your router. If after several minutes the light is not solid BLUE, check the troubleshooting steps on the back of this guide.Ĭonnect one end of an Ethernet cable to any YELLOW Ethernet port on the Router and then connect the other end to the Ethernet port on your device. The Internet light on the front of the FiOS Router will become solid BLUE once you have Internet connectivity. Press the power button on the back of the router to turn it on. Plug the power adapter into the port labeled "Power" on the router and then plug the power adapter into a power outlet. Connect a Coax cable from the wall jack then to the port on the back of the Router labeled "Cable Line" if subscribed to TV service.Next, connect the other end of your cable to the RED Ethernet port labeled "ONT" on your router. Connect one end of the WHITE Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your wall (or the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) if the Router is located next to the ONT).New Customers configured without a MoCA Adapter Connect the Router Connect the USB cable to the port on the MoCA adapter labeled "Power" and then to the port on the Router labeled "USB". ![]() Connect the Ethernet Cable to the RED port on the MoCA adapter labeled "RG Broadband" and then to the RED port on the Router Labeled "ONT Broadband".Connect the third Coax cable to a remaining port on the Splitter and then to the port on the back of the Router labeled "Cable Line".Connect the second Coax cable to one of the remaining ports on the Splitter (Coax Out) and then to the port on back of the MoCA adapter labeled "ONT Broadband".Connect a Coax cable from the wall jack to the side of the Splitter (Coax In) with a single port.CONNECT YOUR ROUTER New Customers configured with a MoCA Adapter Connect the MoCA Adapter and the Router If you don't have the MoCA adapter, check your packaging contents and make sure you have the following: If you have a MoCA Adapter, make sure you have the following: The net bandwidth is about 200-300 Mbps if you have good wiring and don't plug them right next to your TV and refrigerator.Your new FiOS ® by Frontier ® Data service could be configured using Ethernet or MoCA from the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to your FiOS Router. How fast is MoCA? I can get 500 Mbps Homeplug AV 2 Adapters and they work very good. Even MoCA 1.2 adapters are pretty hard to come by the only ones I know of are from Actiontec. They just recently released MoCA 2.0 standard but unfortunately there doesn't seem to be anyone manufacturing adapters yet. MoCA is only a tiny bit more expensive than homeplug (powerline networking) but it is much much better. For those of us whom cabling our places isn't possible though I think MoCA is a much better option than homeplug or wifi. If you are able to run cat6 cable through your home I would definetely recommend that over any of the other options because it is dirt cheap and you will have amazing speeds. Powerline networking (running ethernet over power cabling) is VERY VERY susceptible to noise - to the point where you are lucky to have slightly better performance than wifi in my experience. I don't know that straight Cat5 cable is all that susceptible to noise. Originally posted by sog:MDuh - MoCA runs ethernet through coax not HDMI.
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