Is the Fizz Router MoCA compatible?
I would like to extend my network to the other side of my house, however I want to avoid running wires and instead use my already installed coaxial cable network.
Does anyone know if the Fizz Router is MoCA network capable?
Thanks!
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Hello @Fountain42
I do not think Fizz' modem (CODA-4680) is MoCA compatible:
Source: https://us.hitrontech.com/products/service-providers/coda-4680-cable-modem-router/
On top of that, the documentation which is generic to CODA-4x8x shows the following interface:
But Fizz users have shown their own interface snapshot (I use bridge so not available to me at the moment) and that option is missing:
What is MoCA
For those curious about what MoCA is : https://us.hitrontech.com/learn/learn-consumers/moca/what-is-moca-on-my-router-why-do-i-want-it/ It basically requires and uses coax cables running your walls.
Consider yourself lucky if you really have that 🤩
Alternatives
Those who do not have such existing coax network might want to consider an alternative : "PLC" for "Powerline Carrier". The electrical circuit of your home is then used as "internet wiring".
It is generally cheaper than a mesh network or an additional router transformed into an access point. Look for "PLC Ethernet" or "Powerline Networking Extender" in any good electronics store, it should have an Ethernet port.
- First you connect an ethernet cable from the router to the first powerline socket connected to the wall
- Then the second device in the electric socket to the distant room where there will also be an ethernet cable (or alternatively a Wi-Fi signal) from the socket to the device/computer/cell/whatnot . There will be a loss of bandwidth depending on the quality of the electrical circuit, but what is left is faster than what Fizz can provide.
- So no ethernet cable inside walls, just one from router to device #1 if you want to optimize bandwidth and also reduce Wi-Fi exposure (if it matters to you). And maybe device #2 to computer or tv-setup.
Another solution is the mesh network. You'd have to put Fizz device in bridge mode which is usually recommended for large areas or if you want WIFI-6. Definitely more expensive but might be a stronger signal (but not necessarily faster since to go through floors you'll probably have to resort to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi).
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The Quick Start Guide ("4X8X_QIG_Ver.2A" , "CODA D3.1 Wi-Fi Gateway(MoCA Optional)" ) also shows that MoCA does not cover CODA-4680:
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Wow! You're amazing, thank you for the thorough explanation!
Even if the news was not what I wanted to hear, I am still extremely appreciative.
Best regards.
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My pleasure :)
Although I forgot about this. In my search I found that there is an Ethernet-Coax adaptor that might interest you. I never played with such things but it is from the same company, Hitron: https://us.hitrontech.com/products/consumers/ht-em4-coax-to-ethernet-adapter/
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