On 2014-03-18 at 22:43 -0700, Dave Taht wrote: > The wan port of cero should be plugged into the the lan port of the actiontec, > not the reverse.
Some capabilities context might be helpful. The Verizon STBs these days have ethernet ports but they're disabled in the OS and unused, so they can only get data via MoCa on coax. Thus a semi-supported configuration from Verizon is to set their router as just another client device on the LAN, where it acts as a MoCa bridge. The WAN port of the ActionTec is used here. You can disable the wireless on the ActionTec. This gets you working on-demand and program guide information, but you do lose out on all of the tablet remote access features for watching DVR'd shows and so forth. The newer functions all require the ActionTec to be the network router (so bridge mode won't cut it, AFAIK). Myself, I have cat5 delivery of Internet via FiOS going into a WNDR3800 (running OpenWRT right now) and an ActionTec set up as a client device MoCa bridge. _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
