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smajchrz

join:2003-10-11
Chantilly, VA

reply to nycdave
Re: How-to: make ActionTec MI424-WR a network bridge

said by nycdave See Profile :

The 612 ONT has MoCA (on the CATV f-connector) and ethernet interfaces. The installer can choose which port to send the data across, but the ONT CANNOT support both interfaces at the same time - it is MoCA or ethernet..That is the way the ONT is designed, it is not a flaw.
If you are truly indicating that if one has a 612 with data and TV service they must use the f-connector, then I see that as quite inflexible and a step backwards. It may have been designed that way intentionally, but that is still a glaring design flaw as far as I am concerned.


nycdave
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join:1999-11-16
Melville, NY

said by smajchrz See Profile :

said by nycdave See Profile :

The 612 ONT has MoCA (on the CATV f-connector) and ethernet interfaces. The installer can choose which port to send the data across, but the ONT CANNOT support both interfaces at the same time - it is MoCA or ethernet..That is the way the ONT is designed, it is not a flaw.
If you are truly indicating that if one has a 612 with data and TV service they must use the f-connector, then I see that as quite inflexible and a step backwards. It may have been designed that way intentionally, but that is still a glaring design flaw as far as I am concerned.
How do you figure? I never said they must use the coax for both data and video. Please re-read the previous posts.


smajchrz

join:2003-10-11
Chantilly, VA

said by nycdave See Profile :

...the ONT CANNOT support both interfaces at the same time...
When I read this bit it appeared that you were suggesting that only one port could be active at a time, period. It did not appear that you were referring only to MOCA.

Your reply to rmrper clarified this statement and we are now on the same page.
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