Does anyone know when the network port on the back of my new fios quantum tv box will be activated? It would solve a problem I have with a wifi dead spot on my porch where I have a smart tv located.
Thanks,
Bob
Yes they do. Also consider other MOCA devices such as those from Netgear.
They are active. But the devices are not pass thru. Note you can connect the IPC1100 via ethernet rather than MOCA.
I hadn't considered that. Thank you. Before I purchase a powerline adapter/bridge, does Verizon sell or lease a network bridge that operates over coax direct to the wireless router?
Thank you. I appreciate your responses. I'll look around.
Something like this might be just what I need: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/actiontec-ethernet-to-coaxial-moca-network-adapter/9244145.p?id=1219007762519&skuId=9244145&st=moca%20adapter&cp=1&lp=3
Apologies in advance as I double check: Would I need a bridge or would these MoCA bridges/adapters be readily seen by Verizon's router? i.e. would anything plugged into the netgear or actiontec coax to ethernet adapter be served by my Verizon router's DHCP server?