Sounds good!Thanks @Samir! I will probably report back after Memorial Day weekend after having a chance to examine everything first-hand.
Sounds good!Thanks @Samir! I will probably report back after Memorial Day weekend after having a chance to examine everything first-hand.
I assumed it was because it's an old device.. my oldest FiOS router.Interesting. Moca is a shared medium but I didn't think the amount of nodes would affect the bandwidth of transfers.
Some input based on my experience with the Arris, which is my main router with FiOS:I then went to the MoCA setting page, and enabled MoCA (it may have already been enabled). I played with the last option on the page - "Network Controller" - enabling and disabling it a few times. I also toggled the "MoCA PHY Enable" between Enable and Disable a few times. Screenshot below.
Nothing seemed to work, as the MoCA light on the front of the NVG468MQ did not turn on. This LED does turn orange/yellow when the unit is initially powered on.
I powered my little MEB1100 unit via USB (power LED came on), and connected a Coax cable between the NVG468MQ and the MEB1100. Finally, I connected an Ethernet cable from the MEB1100 to my laptop. The MoCA LED on neither unit turned on, and my laptop could not connect to the internet.
Now, I understand the MEB1100 may not support the "LAN" MoCA frequency bands. However, I just want to confirm if the MoCA LED on the NVG468MQ doesn't turn on until it successfully connects to another MoCA Adapter.
Some input based on my experience with the Arris, which is my main router with FiOS:
- You cannot permanently disable MoCA phy, it seems to come back on via remote management from Frontier.
- You should leave Network Controller turned off, which means automatic. You should always let MoCA negotiate the controller.
- Yes, the MoCA LED will not turn on until it negotiates with another LAN MoCA adapter, *not* the WAN MoCA adapter (MEB1100)
- the MEB1100 is only supported as a WAN extension, so your desired configuration will not work. The laptop will not reach the Internet if connected to the MEB1100.
Depends on Frontier's territory, yes the MEB1100 is used to extend the ONT WAN connection (via CoAX) to the location of the NVG468MQ. The reason it doesn't work as a LAN is that the NVG468MQ uses 2 MoCA frequency plans: (1) for the WAN and (1) for the LAN. The WAN frequency will bind the Ethernet data into the WAN section of the router, and hence it's acting as a DHCP client there.Hi, thank you so much. This helps a ton. Based on some earlier posts in this thread, I had suspected the MEB1100 would not work as a LAN adapter. It came with the NVG468MQ, so I figured I'd try it out.
Sounds like the only way to actually test would be to get another NVG468MQ or other MoCA Adapter.
Thanks for the additional Info, @Booboo22 !
If I do get a second Arris unit, would it be good with a static IP of something like 192.168.1.11?
(I would go through the same steps I mentioned in Post #43 to disable DHCP first)
Other sample equipment links I found on eBay:
MoCA POE filter (eBay Link)
MoCA-rated coax splitters (eBay Link)
Can a pair of MEB1100 be used on two ends of a coax run to act as bridges?
- the MEB1100 is only supported as a WAN extension, so your desired configuration will not work. The laptop will not reach the Internet if connected to the MEB1100.
I've never tested it but I don't see why it wouldn't work *provided* you have them on their own COAX segment; e.g. point to point with a coax run between them. They are non-managed so won't have much in terms of diagnostics.Can a pair of MEB1100 be used on two ends of a coax run to act as bridges?
Searching high and low I was unable to find a MoCA statistics page for my NVG468MQ, and the above post confirmed why. (my firmware version = 9.2.0h3d58)- Being an OEM device, firmware will always be tied to Frontier's deployment timelines. For example, the previous firmware lacked the STATUS/MOCA STATUS page entirely.
Thanks for the reply. I'm less concerned now about the lack of MoCA diagnostics/statistics (on my specific router) than I am about how to adjust the MoCA channel in use by the NVG468MQ.Doesn't seem to be. I guess you could sell yours and get another one that has the right version--or hopefully swap with someone.
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