Hi all, I'll try to keep this question simple...
I have put in place an external MoCA adapter to get ethernet signal to my roamio. That is set up.
My Bolt is located near an Ethernet switch and coax drop so it is fed Ethernet directly from the switch and cable data from the coax. In network settings it has Ethernet "on" and MoCA "off".
My question... with the Bolt configured as it is, is its built-in MoCA adapter active (to feed the coax into the roamio). Or do I need to change it's network setting to MoCA "on"?
(I am asking this because I'm upgrading the MoCA from 1.1 and have a 2nd MoCA 1.1 adapter in my network that I would like to remove (not replace) if the Bolt's MoCA 2.0 adapter is "always on").
Thx!
I have put in place an external MoCA adapter to get ethernet signal to my roamio. That is set up.
My Bolt is located near an Ethernet switch and coax drop so it is fed Ethernet directly from the switch and cable data from the coax. In network settings it has Ethernet "on" and MoCA "off".
My question... with the Bolt configured as it is, is its built-in MoCA adapter active (to feed the coax into the roamio). Or do I need to change it's network setting to MoCA "on"?
(I am asking this because I'm upgrading the MoCA from 1.1 and have a 2nd MoCA 1.1 adapter in my network that I would like to remove (not replace) if the Bolt's MoCA 2.0 adapter is "always on").
Thx!