The ECB6250 and the Verizon extender are in different rooms and different coax runs but both come back to the same splitter that connected to the ONC on the side of the house. I have since discovered that the ECB6250 can not connect to coax Moca network concurrently with the Verizon extender (WCB6200Q) at the same time. I never see the GUI of ECB6250 before either, please upload some screenshots (redact out personal identifiable information and other information confidential in nature) by using the Camera icon in the rich text editor. When you see the GUI in the web browser, type in username: admin, password: actiontec You should be in there. No gateway IP address necessary and leave the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0. Before you go to that IP address in a browser, make sure you manually change your computer's network card's IPv4 address to the same network subnet, namely (x being any number between 1 to 254, excluding 200 occupied by ECB6250). ![]() To access the administrative interface, unplug ECB6250 from coax, connect it directly to a computer using an Ethernet cable, and go to. The current work around according to another CL here is for you to change the ECB6250's MoCA to D-band Low in the administrative interface. Given the chipset within G1100 and WCB6200Q is virtually the same, I would assume G1100 has compatibility issue with ECB6250 too. If you have a Verizon extender that is connected via the same coax splitter, then it shows the coax splitter is not at issue here.įrom some sources, ECB6250 has known compatibility issues with WCB6200Q (I think that's the official Fios Network Extender Gen 2 you have?), not sure about G1100 though. You can adjust channel and frequency on ECB6250 to adapt the G1100. MoCA LAN operates on 1150MHz frequency.Īlso, you can log into ECB6250 splitter by directly connecting the Ethernet port to a computer and type in the default setup IP address. Notice: MoCA from the ONT may still work on a non-MoCA-compatible splitter because WAN MoCA operates on 1000MHz frequency. If it works, then something is wrong in the cable to the room, such as a splitter not rated above 1150MHz frequency (more commonly to be regarded as not MoCA-compatible). I recommend you to use a short coax cable to directly link the G1100 with ECB6250. ECB6250 with G1100 should has a throughput capped at 500Mbps. I am only aware one instance where the ECB6250 is only delivering <100Mbps. ![]() You go to to check the LAN MoCA status summary, including link speeds, hardware addresses, and device IP addresses.ĮCB6250 should work with G1100 regardless. You can only enable/disable MoCA link and set a private password for the link (password protection is nonetheless not supported by Verizon MoCA bridges such as WCB6200Q and ECB5240M).
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