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replacing Frontier router with my own

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I am getting old... can't find info on the net like I used to be able to do... With regards to: https://www.dslreports.com/faq/16077 there is an 'option 9' part: X9. Primary with MoCA LAN BridgeIn options 6 and 7 above, a NIM-100 or other MOCA bridge can be used instead of the Verizon Router to provide the MOCA LAN bridge needed by the STBs. A NIM-100 supports MOCA LAN only. It can not be used between a router and the ONT. A list of available MOCA Bridges can be found here: »Verizon FiOS FAQ »What is a MOCA Bridge?PRO: Can eliminate Verizon Router completely. Smaller, simpler device. Less power consumption.CON: Additional unit to purchase. Does not support remote access to DVR, on-screen caller id or VZ's CPE management interface (see note #3 above). ... this is what I want to do... but I can't find any detailed instructions to do this. I have done other options in the past... ( I am using the Frontier default setup now ) but there were some complcated instructions. I can't find any thing for option 9. Do I just release the DHCP address from the current FIOS Router. Connect my new router to the cat5 from the ONT and pull a new IP Address. Connect a Moca Adapter (MEB1100 MOCA device) from my router to the coax that goes to my Quantum STB and call it a day? Seems like it might be more complicated than that. - jack

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