Bryan,
OK. Your setup makes sense to me. Can you share what kinds of settings you use at your Router? I was thinking stuff like:

Enable DNS Relay: ???
Enable RIP: ???
Enable DHCP Server: ???

WAN Mode: Static/DHCP/PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP ?
UName: n/a
PW: n/a
Adress Mode: Dynamic IP/Static IP ?
Reconnect Mode: On-Demand/Always On/Manual
Max Idle Time: 0=infinite/???
Pri DNS Server: ??? (208.67.222.222 planned?)
Sec DNS Server: ??? (208.67.220.220 planned?)
MTU: ??? (currently 1492 (default=1492))
Link Drop Delay: ??? (currently 120sec.(0=infinite))
MAC Cloning Enabled: ??? (currently YES!!... ;)

Thanks,
Duncan



On 07/03/2010 15:06, Bryan Seitz wrote:
On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 02:31:42PM -0400, DSinc wrote:
Brian,
MOCA confused me. Now I know what it is. No, I've been told nothing
about MOCA.  I suppose it could be involved with their FI-TV service,
but I am not investigating the FI-TV piece yet. The only info I have yet
is that there NO Set-Top-Boxes in this service until I select HD
channels. This reads very odd because neither of my current flat screen
tvs have an rj45 interface. So the confusion continues.

ATM, I am just trying to figure out which link-up protocols are used and
whether I can set up my wired router to communicate with the new FIOS
connection (rj45).

The way mine works is:

ONT ->  RJ45 ->  My router
ONT ->  Coax ->  TVS

Ie, the ONT has more than one output...

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