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phinelli's avatar
phinelli
Aspirant
Nov 12, 2020

MoCA adapters?

Does Netgear have MoCA adapters that are compatible with CenturyLink C4000 router?

4 Replies

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    I'm not aware of any newer version for moca adapters for netgear. 

    • phinelli's avatar
      phinelli
      Aspirant

      I would like to use existing  (typical in wall ) coaxial cable, with MoCA adapters, and then to connect with ethernet "ends" into Centurylink C4000XG and TV/Roku on other end.  

      Question: does Netgear sell adapters, connectors for this purpose?

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > I would like to use existing (typical in wall ) coaxial cable, [...]

         

           Ok.

         

        > Question: does Netgear sell adapters, connectors for this purpose?

         

           All my search found was the old/obsolete (MoCA 1.1) model cited
        above.  A quick Web search for terms like, say, "MoCA adapter" should
        find newer/better stuff from other vendors.  (And, from Netgear, if they
        still offered any.)

  • > Does Netgear have MoCA adapters that are compatible with CenturyLink
    > C4000 router?

     

       _Which_ "CenturyLink C4000 router"?

     

          https://www.centurylink.com/home/help/internet/modems-and-routers/greenwave-c4000.html

     

       So far as I know, the only Netgear MoCA adapter is old/obsolete (MoCA
    1.1) , but what you mean by "compatible" is not clear.

     

          https://www.netgear.com/support/product/MCA1001v2.aspx

     

       Are you offering any clues as to the actual problem which you are
    trying to solve?