1. MoCA Ethernet Adapter The MoCA Ethernet Adapter uses the existing coaxial wiring in most homes to create a high-speed Ethernet network connection. The MoCA Ethernet Adapter complies with MoCA 2.5 standard which can deliver up to 2.5Gbps wired speed through your existing home coaxial wiring. With four Ethernet ports, the MoCA Ethernet Adapter provides wired connections of all your devices including Data...
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Interfaces & buttons Interfaces Description Data The “Data” port on the MoCA Ethernet Adapter is for connection to your existing Coaxial network. DC Port Connect the supplied 12V, 1A power adapter to this port to power on the device. Reset If you experience difficulties with your device or want to revert all settings that you have changed, the reset button allows you to reset the device back to its factory default state.
2. Inside the box Inside the product package you should find the following items. Contact Verizon Customer Support if any of the items is missing or damaged. MoCA Ethernet Adapter Splitter Power adapter Ethernet Cable Coaxial Cable x2 Wall Mount Screw...
3. Install MoCA Ethernet Adapter 3.1 Positioning the device • Position the device where the cable can axcess the power outlet and coax source • Keep the device away from the direct sunlight. 3.2 Mounting the device to the wall Please follow the steps below to install the MoCA Ethernet Adapter on the wall.
3.4 Installing the device 3.4.1 Use the MoCA Ethernet Adapter as a connector between the coax outlet and your computer. 1. Verify that the MoCA capable router in your home is connected to a coax outlet at the router location. 2.
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3.4.2 Use the MoCA Ethernet Adapter as a connector between your router and your coax outlet. 1. Connect a coaxial cable from the coax outlet to the “Data” port on the MoCA Ethernet Adapter. If needed, use the included RF splitter to add an additional coax connector from the coax outlet.
4. Configure your MoCA Ethernet Adapter The MoCA Ethernet adapter works out-of-the-box without additional settings. If you want to change settings (such as the IP address), you can configure via the device’s Web User Interface. 4.1 Log in the device’s Web User Interface Make sure that the MoCA Ethernet adapter is properly connected to the home network (refer to section 3 on how to install your MoCA Ethernet Adapter).
5. Web User Interface The MoCA Ethernet Adapter’s Web User Interface (Web UI) allows you to check the current status of the device and configure its various functions. Ensure you click the Save button to save your settings after making changes. After completing the configuration, reset the device for the settings to take effect (please refer to Section 5.3.1 on how to reset the device).
5.1 Settings 5.1.1 MoCA Settings This page is the first screen you will see when accessing the Web User Interface of MoCA Ethernet Adapter. It allows you to configure the basic MoCA settings of the device. Please ensure to click the “Save” button to save your settings after making changes.
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MoCA Setup Name You can select the adapter name here to indicate the location of the device. The Last Operating Frequency (LOF) parameter identifies the frequency (in MHz) that the MoCA Ethernet Adapter uses to transmit beacon for joining the MoCA network. Tx Power The Tx power parameter is the maximum transmit power of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter.
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5.1.2 Device Settings This page allows you to configure the IP address assignment mode of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter. The IP Address is not needed for normally operating the MoCA Ethernet Adapter. It is only for you to access the Web User Interface of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter.
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Device Setup DHCP & Link Local By default, the DHCP & Link Local Automatic Configuration Automatic Configuration is selected and you will obtain an IP address for the MoCA Ethernet Adapter from your home router. It is recommended to select this mode. Static IP Address Select the Static IP Address if you want to manually configure the IP address of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter.
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5.1.3 Security Settings This page allows you to change the Administrator Security and MoCA Network Security. Administrator Security The Administrator password is only used to log in to the Web User Interface of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter. You can find the default password by scanning the QR code on the product label in the back of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter.
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Web GUI Admin Security Setup Old Password Enter the old administrator password of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter in the old password textbox. New Password Enter your new password in the new password textbox. The password contains any combination of 4-64 characters. Confirm Password Retype your new password to confirm the setting.
5.2 Status 5.2.1 Device Status This page displays the current status and configuration settings of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter.
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Device Status Firmware Version Display the current Firmware Version. My MoCA Version Display the MoCA Version of the device. Network MoCA Display the current operating MoCA Network version. IP Address Display the current IP Address setting of the MoCA Ethernet Adapter. MAC Address Display the current MAC Address.
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5.2.2 PHY Rates This page displays the transmit and receive MoCA PHY rates (PHY rate in Mbps) between all the MoCA devices operating in the MoCA network. This data rate is an average of the Tx and Rx data rates between MoCA devices. PHY Rates Unicast NPER Display the NPER PHY rate...
5.3 Advanced 5.3.1 Reset You can reset the device or reset all the settings of the device to factory defaults at this page. The buttons Reboot or Restore Defaults will restart the system. You may need to look up the IP address and use the default username and password if the Restore Defaults is performed.
Note: If the new password is lost or forgotten, it cannot be retrieved and the device will need to be reset to regain access. Where can I get more help? Visit https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/contact us/contactuslanding.htm to find your nearest Verizon store or for 24/7 help with live chat and device specific support.
8. Regulatory Compliance Notices FCC Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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