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Lotusland
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Bridge Mode - Using Your Own Router (New)
Hi, can someone shed some light on this:
I have a Linksys EA9500 Max-Stream™ AC5400 MU-MIMO Gigabit WiFi Router which I would like to use instead of the Telus Actiontec T3200M Gateway in my home. All my Telus Optik boxes are connected via moca ethernet over coax adapters.
Would the following setup work:
Nokia ONT -> T3200M (Bridge Mode) -> Port 1 -> ethernet cable > to the WAN Port of the > Linksys Router -> then LAN port 1 or any LAN port out of my router to > ethernet cable > moca adapter that feeds the signal to the other moca adapters in the home via coax.
I believe my Linksys router has the multicast filtering option/support.
Will my Telus Optik boxes work correctly in this setup?
Would this setup make my Linksys router fail at some point?
I like using the moca ethernet over coax adapters, so I want to continue using them.
Please advise.
Thank you!
If the Linksys router has multicast ability, then you do not need the T3200M.
Another option is to put a switch between the ONT, and it the T3200M and Linksys in parallel, using the T3200M for TV, and the Linksys for the rest of your network.
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- LotuslandOrganizerHi guys, thank you for your responses.
So I tried the following:
Nokia ONT (Fibre Modem) -> Linksys Router -> Moca Adapter > and all seems to be working fine. All my TELUS 4K boxes are connected via the moca Ethernet over coax adapters work fine. I took the Actiontec T3200M Gateway/Router out of the equation and put it aside. I disabled the multicast filtering option on the Linksys Router.- spoctossOrganizer
When I got fibre installed they used an SFP ONT into the T3200M not the dedicated box. However whent he 3200 is in bridge mode only port 1 is bridged through and the other 3 ports and the MOCA port work like normal with the 192.168.1.0/24 network.
So the suggestion by someone else above would work with
ONT -> Switch -> Linksys
Switch -> T3200M Port 1-4 and/or MOCA -> STB
Or you could also go like this with T3200M in bridge mode (This is how mine is setup)
ONT -> T3200M Port 1 Bridged -> Linksys
T3200M Port 2-4 and/or MOCA -> STB
- abcdOrganizer
"Another option is to put a switch between the ONT, and it the T3200M and Linksys in parallel, using the T3200M for TV, and the Linksys for the rest of your network."
that is exactly the setup I have since I added Optik TV a few years ago. The Telus installer kindly provided me a switch when I explained I wanted to keep my existing router and home network configuration, separate from the TV
ONT -> 4 port switch;
4port switch port 1 -> T3200M -> wireless and MOCA coax connections to Optik TV PVR and STBs
4port switch port 2 -> my own router, existing separate WiFi SSID and ethernet network
- DrPacmanRockstar
abcd Good day,
Would you mind telling us what model switch Telus provided you for this installation? having some heat issues with the one that I'm using (Not Telus provided) and would replace it with the same model Telus uses.... Cheers
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that is exactly the setup I have since I added Optik TV a few years ago. The Telus installer kindly provided me a switch when I explained I wanted to keep my existing router and home network configuration, separate from the TV
- abcdOrganizer
it's a Zyxel GS-105i
- NFtoBC
Community Power User
If the Linksys router has multicast ability, then you do not need the T3200M.
Another option is to put a switch between the ONT, and it the T3200M and Linksys in parallel, using the T3200M for TV, and the Linksys for the rest of your network.