Q. What is MOCA Networking?
A. MOCA Networking is designed to use your existing coax cabling as the
physical media in an ethernet network. MOCA Networking can coexist with
video on coax.
In a typical FIOS installation, two MOCA channels are used.
•MOCA WAN carries the internet signal from the ONT to the router.
•MOCA LAN is used between the router and the STBs.
MOCA WAN and MOCA LAN operate on different frequencies above those used by
TV.
Verizon uses the Actiontec MI424-WR and the Westell A90-9100EM routers which
support both MOCA WAN and MOCA LAN.
It's possible to take advantage of this capability to extend your home
network.
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