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I'm looking to upgrade my G1100 router to a WI-FI 6 unit. I'm considering a 3rd party router (TP-LINK AX6000) or maybe the Verizon G3300. We currently have 100/100 service with FIOS TV. From the ONT I have a MOCA (coaxial) line into the G1100. The TP-LINK unit requires a modem to work in conjunction with it. I believe the G3300 is a MOCA. 1st question: in order to use the TP-LINK unit I need to change my MOCA interface to ethernet, right? Then the modem is not required? 2nd: will FIOS TV still work using the TP-LINK unit. 3rd: do I need Verizon to change this or can I use some sort of adapter to convert MOCA to ethernet? thanks for any insight on this.
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Fios TV boxes would lost most functions if you use a non-Verizon router. Also, Fios does not modems, instead, it is called an Optical Network Terminal (ONT).
There's no such router as G3300, but G3100. There's a new 10G router called CR1000A released this Monday, but currently is not widely available.
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To utilize speeds above 100, Verizon would need to switch the Internet from coaxial cable over to Ethernet. The process can be done remotely by Verizon's Customer Service agents.
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How can this be done remotely? It's a physical connection. After my original post I read here that I can run an Ethernet cable from ONT to router and then call Verizon to make the change on my account remotely
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Correct. Verizon will make the required changes inside the ONT while you would switch the physical cables.