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Greetings Verizon FiOs Guru's...
Over the past couple of months i have upgraded 5 of my 6 set-top box's to HD box's... Today was 2 alone... Is there a limit of HD box's on one ONT? Should I begin to worry about signal strength?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated...
Currently I am on the 20/20 tier...
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@mabbatiello wrote:Greetings Verizon FiOs Guru's...
Over the past couple of months i have upgraded 5 of my 6 set-top box's to HD box's... Today was 2 alone... Is there a limit of HD box's on one ONT? Should I begin to worry about signal strength?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated...
Currently I am on the 20/20 tier...
Your Internet speed has nothing to do with the number of boxes (HD or otherwise). The limitation is a total of 8 MoCA devices (each QIP STB counts as 1 and the Actiontec also counts as 1 so the limit is 7 QIP series boxes).
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@mabbatiello wrote:Greetings Verizon FiOs Guru's...
Over the past couple of months i have upgraded 5 of my 6 set-top box's to HD box's... Today was 2 alone... Is there a limit of HD box's on one ONT? Should I begin to worry about signal strength?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated...
Currently I am on the 20/20 tier...
Your Internet speed has nothing to do with the number of boxes (HD or otherwise). The limitation is a total of 8 MoCA devices (each QIP STB counts as 1 and the Actiontec also counts as 1 so the limit is 7 QIP series boxes).
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