


I judged by my lack of Internet connectivity that it wasn't able to do so (and the ActionTec httpd main page connection status indicated as much), and that my ONT needs to be reconfigured to bridge WAN to MoCA/Coax. MoCa bridge from ONT to router We just upgraded to 400mbps. When I connected the Coax to the ActionTec, it appeared that it favored that connection, dropped it's Etherner WAN lease, and attempted to connect to the WAN over MoCA. Now, however, I have some MoCA enabled devices, and wanted the ActionTec to bridge the MoCA LAN to the Eth LAN and to the WAN. a standard MoCA 2.0 and a bonded MoCA 2.0 node would communicate, at best, at standard MoCA 2.

Since then, I removed the old router and configured the ActionTec as primary (using only Ethernet and leaving the ActionTec's Coax disconnected), and everything has been working fine. At one end of the house I have a rack.at the rack is my G1100 and my new UDM-Pro (in addition to various IoT hubs/bridges) and a new MoCA 2.5 adapter. MoCA is peer-to-peer so any two nodes will attempt to communicate at the highest spec supported by BOTH nodes.
Moca wan bridge install#
My FIOS install started off with the ONT bridging WAN to MoCA/Coax, but I called an had tech support change the ONT to bridge WAN to Ethernet (so I could use my old router with VPN as a primary, and didn't use the ActionTec at all).
