User's Manual Part 2

Tech-X Flex
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(NG2) Tech-X Flex User Guide - Firmware v06.50
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Intro
Overview
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
System
IP/Video
MoCA
RF
Specs
Figure 7-11 Bit-loading graph
Note the following about bit-loading graphs:
The graphs indicate the center frequency of the MoCA channel with a red line. The bit-loading “notch”
at this frequency is normal.
A bit-loading graph is not intended to provide information for precise troubleshooting of the MoCA
physical layer. Rather, it intends to provide an overall view of trends in data capacity over the MoCA
channel to help identify bandwidth issues between the applicable nodes.
7.3.3 IP Network Setup
IP Network Setup allows you to assign IP information to the active MoCA interface, which provides
access to IP-based functions including video testing. The setup operates identically to IP Network Setup
on other interfaces, such as the Wi-Fi and 10/100/1G interfaces. For more information, see IP Network
Setup on page 6-1.
Note that DHCP-based address assignment will only work if the unit is synchronized with a network that
has an active DHCP server. In the case where the unit is in-line on a LAN network, a DCHP server is
likely to be available on one side only (that is, the router side). If the unit is connected directly to an STB
or similar device in a single-ended configuration, no DCHP server is likely to be available.
7.3.4 IP Testing options over MoCA
The MoCA interface provides a suite of IP testing functions that are generally identical to their
counterparts launched from other interfaces. The following table provides links to the central locations in
this document that describe these tests in detail, along with any additional notes that may be relevant to
the MoCA interface.
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