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Oh, duh, how about just installing the router in the Master Bedroom closet (or was this already covered)? This would make the coax run from the ONT dedicated to the MoCA WAN link, but all other coax lines that you choose to connect would only have the MoCA LAN present, allowing both MoCA networks access to the full MoCA frequency range. Trying to educate myself on all of this so very appreciative of all the replies thus far! Based on my current setup, is putting the router in the garage and connecting it directly to the ONT an option? Since I'm not sure if any of this is correct, I have no idea how the signal would get from the router in the garage to where it needs to go. I don't have any Ethernet ports in my house, which is why I have MoCA adapters on each outlet, as I was running a HD Homerun Prime to provide TV. What is the Cable Line port on the router supposed to do? If this is correct, how is a MoCA LAN supposed to be connected? Signal travels from coax via the coax outlet into another FCA 251 converting it back into Ethernet to be connected to the router via Ethernet cable. Demarc cable connects to the Coax cable for a specific outlet (bedroom wall in this case)ĥ. Coax signal now travels to the Demarc cable in the electrical panel in the bedroom closet.Ĥ.

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Signal exits the ONT via Ethernet into an FCA 251 and converts into coax.ģ. Fiber signal goes into the ONT from the box on the outside of the house.Ģ. I guess I'm struggling to understand how everything actually works together. The two cables connected together are the Demarc and coax outlet on the bedroom wall. After an hour on the phone with Frontier, they determined there was a problem with the router (model NVG468MQ) and are sending a replacement. When I removed it and connected it back to the way he had it, there was still no internet on the computer. When I tried to connect a MOCA adapter, the internet was no longer showing on my computer. My question is, should my MOCA network work if the two "Demarc" cables are barreled together with none of the other coax cables connected to anything, or do they need to connected in the same way Spectrum had it? He didn't seem to understand the MOCA network concept, and when he left, I only had an internet signal active on the coax outlet he barreled with the "Demarc". The Frontier tech said their system won't work with a splitter. At that point I was able to get the MOCA network to work. After two service trips from Spectrum, they connected the correct Demarc cable to a powered splitter, and then connected the coax cables for each of the other rooms to the splitter. I seem to recall Spectrum had done this when I subscribed with them a couple of years ago, and wasn't able to get the MOCA network to work. Oddly, two of the coax cables are labeled "Demarc", The tech said one was the actual Demarc, and the other went to one of the coax outlets in the master bedroom. These coax cables are labeled "bedroom 2", "Demarc", "living room" etc. He then went to the electrical cabinet in the master bedroom closet where all of the coax cables are waiting to be connected to something. The Frontier tech came out on Saturday and replaced all of the original Verizon Fios equipment from the side of the house and in the garage (500/500 speed). I have just switched again this time back to Frontier Fios but just for internet with plans to use a streaming service or OTA for TV. I have had a successful MOCA network with each of them.

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Over the years I had switched back and forth between Verizon / Frontier Fios and Spectrum cable for my internet and cable TV programming.














Moca cable adapter