I got in the two MoCA Routers, and after a few days was able to reset my Network and set the units up.
Unlike my current Actiontec MI424-WR's the WAN/Broadband (Internet Connection) is not able to be deactivated, so the biggest issue with that is that the "Internet' light does not light up, and the "Broadband" symbol lights up Red, BUT IT WORKS and I am able to access the Internet through these devices.
So the key steps, as I recall them, were:
Access the IP address 192.168.254.254 direct via Ethernet cable
Login directly and change User Password (Advanced-Administration screen.)
Login again
Deactivate DHCP Server (Advanced - LAN & DHCP screen)
Set the static IP address & Mask to conform to my network NOTE: You enter this IP on the line that says Gateway address (Advanced - LAN & DHCP screen) [plus reserve it in the main Router.]
Activate MoCA (Advanced-Coax (MoCA) screen.)
Connect Coax cable and test connection to network and internet.
They have been working much better when compared to the MoCA 1.1 MI424-WRs I was using.
One is the WiFi AP in my home office with two printers, a server (with Plex), and laptop all with hardwire connections, then through WiFi my Roku, AppleTV 4k, iPhone and other devices.
The other unit is close to my Xfinity Gateway (with WiFi & MoCA access to the internet), so it has the WiFi AP deactivated and is connected to the WebOS LG TV, BluRay, and AppleTV via a wired connection.
Watched a movie through Plex on the LG TV and it did not stop to buffer once, whereas before buffering was a common frustration.
Unlike my current Actiontec MI424-WR's the WAN/Broadband (Internet Connection) is not able to be deactivated, so the biggest issue with that is that the "Internet' light does not light up, and the "Broadband" symbol lights up Red, BUT IT WORKS and I am able to access the Internet through these devices.
So the key steps, as I recall them, were:
Access the IP address 192.168.254.254 direct via Ethernet cable
Login directly and change User Password (Advanced-Administration screen.)
Login again
Deactivate DHCP Server (Advanced - LAN & DHCP screen)
Set the static IP address & Mask to conform to my network NOTE: You enter this IP on the line that says Gateway address (Advanced - LAN & DHCP screen) [plus reserve it in the main Router.]
Activate MoCA (Advanced-Coax (MoCA) screen.)
Connect Coax cable and test connection to network and internet.
They have been working much better when compared to the MoCA 1.1 MI424-WRs I was using.
One is the WiFi AP in my home office with two printers, a server (with Plex), and laptop all with hardwire connections, then through WiFi my Roku, AppleTV 4k, iPhone and other devices.
The other unit is close to my Xfinity Gateway (with WiFi & MoCA access to the internet), so it has the WiFi AP deactivated and is connected to the WebOS LG TV, BluRay, and AppleTV via a wired connection.
Watched a movie through Plex on the LG TV and it did not stop to buffer once, whereas before buffering was a common frustration.