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Hi, I want to provide wired internet to my TV in my living room and am looking at the MoCa options. I was about to buy the Actiontec HME2200-02 on Amazon for $79 until I read you can use a standard Verizon router for the same purpose. These can be had for half the price on eBay and also provide you with more ethernet ports and the ability to extend your wireless. Is there any reason to go with the Actiontec single MoCa adapter instead? Thanks.
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The same functional results can be obtained, but the HME/ECB is truly plug and play with no configuration while the router will most definitely require configuration (and an incorrect configuration can disrupt your internet access altogether). There are several configuration walk-thrus available on the forum and elsewhere which show how to do this -- it really depends on your level of comfort with understanding networking and ability to make any necessary technical decisions about the setup specific to your requirements (you essentially need to disable the routing/dhcp functions of the second device and deconfigure the MoCA WAN interface while retaining the ethernet/wireless/MoCA LAN bridge capabilities).
If you're comfortable with the configuration requirements, then the router is fine. If you want a "plug it in and it just works" solution, the ECB/HME is the right solution.
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The used Actiontec router will give you the same functionallity with extra ports. MAy be a little more fiddly to set up but nothing overly complex.
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The same functional results can be obtained, but the HME/ECB is truly plug and play with no configuration while the router will most definitely require configuration (and an incorrect configuration can disrupt your internet access altogether). There are several configuration walk-thrus available on the forum and elsewhere which show how to do this -- it really depends on your level of comfort with understanding networking and ability to make any necessary technical decisions about the setup specific to your requirements (you essentially need to disable the routing/dhcp functions of the second device and deconfigure the MoCA WAN interface while retaining the ethernet/wireless/MoCA LAN bridge capabilities).
If you're comfortable with the configuration requirements, then the router is fine. If you want a "plug it in and it just works" solution, the ECB/HME is the right solution.
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Thanks for your replies. I'm comfortable with router configuration so I think I'll go with the substantially cheaper used routers. Are "Gen1" (I'm assuming) devices such as this one acceptable or do I need a Gen2 device that looks similar to the main router I have now?
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Thank you.