I was thinking about replacing my Verizon/Frontier router with my own. I've read that basically when you do this, it now connects through Ethernet, not Coax. With that, I'm a little confused as to how or if my network would still work as desired.
Currently, I'm running COAX into one three bedrooms, one has the Fios quantum router (G1100), which I'm only using for DHCP, its wireless is shut off, since I connected it to a secondary router which has a USB 3.0 port for attached storage. Mind you, I also have FiOS TV, to which is obviously connected through MOCA. In all three bedrooms, the connections are split, one to TV and one to either my G1100 or two Actiontec Moca Bridges.
Basically, I've been hearing about these MOCA 2.5 adapters. I would love nothing more than to get rid of my Actiontec equipment and use something better. So far, I'm seeing three MoCA 2.5 adapters which look promising: Actiontec, Tripplite and GoCoax. I don't know which one is better, but they all seem like they're plug in and play.
Am I able to ditch the Verizon/Frontier router for my own and add three Moca 2.5 adapters to my network, while maintaining the necessary connectivity for FiOS TV? Is there a guide on how to do this?
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