


I've read several places that you can get the ethernet port activated on your ONT to do this - but it doesn't appear that I have an ethernet port (I haven't actually taken it off the wall to look - but there's definitely not an externally-visible port). MoCA 1.1 MoCA 1.1 provides 175 Mbit/s net throughputs (275 Mbit/s PHY rate) and operates in the 500 to 1500 MHz frequency range. I'd like to be able to use my own router in place of the ActionTec (I'd like to establish a site-to-site VPN to another location - a feature apparently not supported by the ActionTec). : NBS Frontier Fios Formerly Verizon WF-803 FT MoCA 2.5 to Ethernet Bridge WAN/Full/LAN Selector Up to 2. a standard MoCA 2.0 and a bonded MoCA 2.0 node would communicate, at best, at standard MoCA 2. Also, yes I backup the config and restore it but it seems like the bridge settings among others aren't actually backed up.

I'd really like to cut this all-in-one router out of the picture since it's the biggest pain on my network. Frontier came out promptly and replaced it with a very small one (about 3" x 5") that doesn't appear to have an ethernet port. MoCA is peer-to-peer so any two nodes will attempt to communicate at the highest spec supported by BOTH nodes. Does anyone know of any decent modern MoCA WAN bridges Most of what I find is MoCA lan only or MoCA 1.1. At some point after the sale, my ONT failed. I've been a FIOS customer in the Dallas suburbs for more than 10 years - originally with Verizon, then they sold to Frontier.
