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DMS1

join:2005-04-06
Carrollton, TX

Re: The devil is in the details...

said by kyler13 See Profile :

I don't see the big deal here. The new 612 ONT's can use the MoCA WAN channel to send data over coax. I'm sure a large portion of apartment buildings are pre-wired with coax.
The problem with this approach is that there is only a single WAN channel defined on MoCA, which means that each unit would need an independent coax connection to the ONT. This may or may not be an issue if FiOS TV is also being installed, but could be a big problem if a different TV service is required to co-exist on the same coax.

A better solution is to use the ONT625 (»www.tellabs.com/products/1000/tl···_625.pdf) which provides eight VDSL ports instead of Ethernet. These can be run over standard phone wiring with a VDSL modem at the other end.

napilus

join:2006-03-26
Hillsboro, OR

Re: The devil is in the details...

They would simply install moca nid as long as it is broadcast television, and not satellite they can both go down the same sheath
DMS1

join:2005-04-06
Carrollton, TX

Re: The devil is in the details...

said by napilus See Profile :

They would simply install moca nid as long as it is broadcast television, and not satellite they can both go down the same sheath
But the problem is that each unit connected via MoCA would need to be isolated from each other unit connected via MoCA. If the TV is distributed through an ad-hoc arrangement of amplifiers and splitters this may be very hard to achieve.

The advantage of VDSL is that it works over a phone line and by definition these will be individually routed. Incidentally, it looks like the Actiontec router has an option to include a VDSL module for the WAN port meaning that a separate modem wouldn't even be needed.
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