Note that the dual MoCA networks must share the MoCA spectrum, so the throughput for each MoCA 2.5 network is reduced from the theoretical maximum based on how many channels are employed for the link, with each channel offering up to 400 Mbps shared throughput. So retail adapters *could* be used provided they are configured in sync with (not overlapping) whatever setting is chosen for the FCA251 MoCA WAN link, “LAN” or “WAN.”Įdit: p.s. ![]() However odd, this setup would require two MoCA adapters at your router location, one bridging your WAN connection from the ONT, and the 2nd bridging your router LAN over your coax.Ĭan you report back with the current configuration toggle setting for your WAN FCA251 adapters?įWIW, here’s the operating frequencies for each setting, copied from a goCoax forum thread (which was taken from the FCA251 user guide): Yes, but because your WAN connection is over MoCA via the FCA251 adapters, you’ll likely need to use FCA251 adapters (with the configuration switch toggled to a compatible setting), rather than retail adapters, to effect two MoCA networks over the same coax. However, this time I try to use these 2 adapters but it did not work. I bought Hitron & ScreenBeam Moca adapters in other rooms to build a Moca LAN and there are no problems. Can I get additional Moca adapter, so I can convert all of the rooms pre-wired coax wiring to ethernet connection, then I can use ethernet cables to connect to my computer ? In another words, I don't need to use wireless connection in other rooms?īefore Frontier, I used Spectrum internet service. I have another 3 rooms, and all of the rooms has pre-wired coax cable. My question is: can I build a Moca LAN? Currently the router is in my study room. In my study room, coax cable from my wall Jack connect to another Frontier Moca adapter, and then use ethernet cable from the other end of the Moca adapter to router WAN port. ![]() The ONT box is located outside the house, and the technician put a Frontier FCA251 MoCA adapter in the ONT. Currently I have Frontier fiber internet, and use coax connection.
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