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My tivo was working great with my fios moca router, then all of a sudden it stopped working. It looks like Verizon pushed a new firmware update to my router.
I downgraded to the old firmware.....disabeled auto firmware updates....set up my router again....and everything was working fine.
I woke up this morning and over night my router was reset....different SSID....differed password.....new firmware (again) and my Tivo is now not connecting through MOCA
Any thoughts? Is Verizon blocking MOCA connections to any devices but their cable boxes?
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The latest firmware removes all the links to the IGMP screen from the router's menus. It's still there, you just need a handy pointer. Like this one:
You need to login to your router for this to work, of course.
Enjoy!
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Login to the router, Advanced -> Yes -> IPMG Proxy - Set IGMP Proxy (Enable/Disable): to Disable and save.
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I am having the same issue, but I don't have that option when I go into advanced
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The latest firmware removes all the links to the IGMP screen from the router's menus. It's still there, you just need a handy pointer. Like this one:
You need to login to your router for this to work, of course.
Enjoy!
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Wow, that was awesome, thanks a lot, I really appreciate it