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Moca router
Moca router












moca router

I'm pretty sure I would have to delete the entire network to change the gateway from one eero to another, no? If that's the case, hoping to avoid it at all costs. This is the nuclear option I wanted to avoid as I will have to spend days reconfiguring all the smart devices, lights, etc that connect through the existing network. The only thing I can think of that I haven't tried is deleting the network. So desperate at this point, PLEASE HELP!!!!

#Moca router update#

Is the problem simply that eero pro cannot interface directly with moca? I am hoping there is a simple setup or software update solution that will resolve this issue. I tried unsuccessfully to solve the problem by switching to Motorola moca adapters and a handful of other workarounds to no avail. The bridge router workaround is both inefficient and inconsistent with how the gateway is supposed to work. This is baffling for 2 reasons: 1) moca is just a transparent networking system that should work identical to a network cable (eero shouldn't even know its there), and 2) Ive read online that people have plugged eeros directly into a moca adapter and they just work. This tells me there is nothing wrong with the connection, the cable, the modem, the eero gateway, or the adapters and that something is very wrong with the eero/moca interface. The eero also works perfectly when connected directly to the modem. In other words POE > Modem > Moca > Moca > eero = fail, but POE > Modem > Moca > Moca > linksys router > eero = success. When I connect the moca adapter to the gateway eero it (the eero) just flashes white for a couple minutes and then turns red however, if I run the moca adapter into my old linksys router and then into the gateway eero it works perfectly. The POE coax runs into my modem, which connects to a Hitron moca 2.5 adapter in the closet and then runs through the building by coax into my apartment where it feeds into another Hitron moca 2.5 adapter, see diagram. My modem is in a closet next to the Comcast box in another part of the building (this is necessary - I can't move the modem).














Moca router