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Wow, thats cool. So it wasn't the router? Sweet. Also, the MoCa that you had, was that also with Verizon?
Yeah, it was not the router. The MoCA connection was the only one Verizon ran to their crappy router. I got the DIR-655 for the gigabit ethernet and 802.11n so I had to run my own CAT6 cables. The only thing that Verizon had to do then is disable to MoCA and enable the ethernet which apparently they did not do so well.
My FiOS installer a month or so ago told me I that he had done only a couple other CAT-5 Ethernet installations in the last six months, the rest were all (MocA) cable installs. If this is typical (and I think it probably is -- they WANT to sell triple-play packages) then the folk who do the remote config don't do it often either (not an excuse by any stretch, but perhaps an explanation). It took my installer a little while to get it to work after installed and fussing with the config-folk may have been what he was battling with as well.
I heard that Verizon is having massive probalems with piggy-backing the TV on the Fiber lines and it's causing outages for internet serivices.
I can definitely see that. Back when I signed up for FIOS and asked why the installer was running a coax line instead of ethernet, he said that's for when I get FIOS TV....I [exploitive deleted] it when companies try to force you to get more of their services.....