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Re: Bridging + MoCa?
TELUS_Support wrote: The 10-gig port can definitely be bridged—I just checked the NH20A, and it actually already has a coax port, so I'm wondering if bridging is even necessary. When I go to set up bridge mode, these are the options I see: So yes, the 10G port is available. But what I was hoping to do was to hook the coax directly to the NH20A, then attach my router to the MoCA adapter on the other level. But from this menu it doesn't look like the built-in MoCA will work for bridge mode, unless "FULL" includes MoCA--it's unclear what FULL would mean here.3KViews0likes0CommentsBridging + MoCa?
I just moved to a new place and set up 1 Gig home internet with Telus. The fibre comes into the ground floor of our 3-level townhouse, but ideally I'd like to have a wired connection to the second floor, where my home office and NAS will be located and where the wi-fi router should ideally be located. The current setup is an Arcadyan NH20A and with a wi-fi Boost 2.0 on its 10 Gig port. This works but the signal isn't great upstairs. There's also coax throughout the house, and NH20A has a MoCa port, as does the wi-fi router. Before I invest in any MoCa hardware, I'd like to know if it's possible to hook the coax directly to the NH20A and plug my own wi-fi router (because I need more control to open ports for the NAS) directly to a MoCa adapter on the second floor. I know I might lose a bit of throughput, even with MoCa 2.5, but it should be close enough for 1 Gig. Is that feasible?3.5KViews0likes8Comments