User Guide Network Adapter SKU2 MAE0340M-D315
1. Inside the box 1 2. Your Network Adapter 3 3. Setting Up Your Network Adapter 6 3.1 Positioning Your Devicer 6 3.2 Setup Requirements 6 3.3 Setting Up 7 4. Login to Your Network Adapter 4.1 Connect & Login by Computer 5. Web User Interface 5.1 Settings 9 9 11 12 5.1.1 MoCA settings 12 5.1.2 Device settings 14 5.1.3 Security settings 16 5.2 Status 17 5.2.1 Device Status 17 5.2.2 Phy Rates 19 5.3 Advanced 21 5.3.1 Upgrade 21 5.3.2 Reset 22 6.
1. Inside the box Inside the product package you should find the following items. Contact Verizon if any item is missing or damaged. Network Adapter Ethernet Cable https://www.verizonwireless.
Wall Mount Screw https://www.verizonwireless.
2. Your Network Adapter Your Verizon Network Adapter provides MoCA 2.5 and 2.5G Ethernet port for your devices. Take a moment to familiarize with your product. RF port DC port Reset https://www.verizonwireless.
Wall Mount Please follow the steps as below. Screw Anchor Wall Wall https://www.verizonwireless.
Reset Button If you experience difficulties with your device or you want to revert all settings that you have changed, the reset function allows you to reset the device back to its factory default state. Press and hold the reset button for 10-15 seconds to perform a factory reset (resets all settings back to factory defaults). LEDs The LEDs indicate the system and connection status.
3. Setting Up Your Network Adapter 3.1 Positioning Your Devicer For the best transmission from the device: - 3.2 The equipment shall be mounting at heights less than 2 m. Keep the device away from direct sunlight. Setup Requirements To configure your network adapter via computer, you need a computer that meets the following system requirements: - Ethernet RJ-45 (LAN) port (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000BaseTX/2.5GBASE-T). Router(RJ-45 LAN or MoCA LAN). An installed TCP/IP service.
3.3 Setting Up 3.3.1 Use the MoCA Ethernet Adapter as a connector between the coax outlet and your personal devices. 1. Verify the router in your home is connected to a coax outlet. 2. Connect a coaxial cable from the coaxial wall port to the “Data” port of the Network Adapter. 3. Connect the provided splitter to your STB and Network Adapter if your service includes a TV subscription. 4. Connect your laptop, desktop, or game console devices to the “LAN” port of the Network Adapter. 5.
3.3.2 Use the MoCA Ethernet Adapter as a connector between your router and your coax outlet. 1. Connect a coaxial cable from the coaxial wall port to the “Data” port of the Network Adapter. 2. Connect the provided splitter to your STB and Network Adapter if your service includes a TV subscription. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable from the “2.5G LAN” port of the Network Adapter to the Ethernet port of the modem/router. 4.
4. Login to Your Network Adapter You can find the Web UI login IP in the home router. And you can login to your network adapter’s Web User Interface (Web UI) to access and change any of your network adapter’s settings and functions, such as MoCA setup. You can login to the Web UI using a computer. First connect your device to your network adapter, then access the Web UI, as shown below. 4.1 Connect & Login by Computer 1.
6. Go to Security settings to change your Web UI login password, and remember to save your settings. 7. Check 4. Web User Interface in this guide for more information about your network adapter’s settings. https://www.verizonwireless.
5. Web User Interface Your network adapter’s Web User Interface (Web UI) allows you to set up and configure its various functions. You can access the Web UI anytime by entering the network adapter’s IP in the address bar of web browser on a device connected to the network adapter. Check your network adapter’s product label for your unique GUI Password. Menu Use the left side menu to navigate: https://www.verizonwireless.
5.1 Settings 5.1.1 MoCA settings This screen is the first screen you will see when accessing the Coax bridge. Most users will be able to configure the bridge and get it working properly using only the settings on this screen. The Preferred NC is related with MoCA spec. https://www.verizonwireless.
COAX Setup Adater Name The adapter name only serves as help to installers who wish to note location of the device. Network Search Enabled The device will auto select suitable channel within the frequency range defined in band. When network search is not ticked, the device will operate on the frequency specified in last operating frequency. LOF Last operating frequency sets the frequency in MHz were device will initially attempt.
5.1.2 Device settings This screen allows you to configure the IP mode. Select 'DHCP automatic configuration' if your network has a DHCP server. If you choose Static IP address, you must configure the IP address for each coax bridge (note that each IP address must be unique. The new IP address will be used only after reset). https://www.verizonwireless.
LOCAL Setup DHCP & Link Local automatic configuration Select 'DHCP automatic configuration' if your network has a DHCP server. Static IP Address Select 'Static IP Address' you must configure the IP address for each coax bridge. IP Address Enter the IP address. Netmask Enter the Netmask. Gateway Enter the Gateway. https://www.verizonwireless.
5.1.3 Security settings This screen allows you to change the admin password for the bridge and the network security password for the Coax network. It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default password, the default network password is 99999999988888888. All users who try to access the bridge will be prompted for the bridge's password. The new admin password must not exceed 15 characters in length and must not include any spaces. The new network security password must be 12~17 digits.
Web GUI admin security Setup Old Password Enter the old password for authentication. New Password Enter your new password in the New Password field. Confirm Password Enter your new password again to confirm. MOCA network security Setup Security Enabled The Network Security allows the user to enable or disable network encryption on the coaxial network. New Password Network security password must be between 12 to 17 digits. Confirm Password Confirm your password. 5.2 Status 5.2.
Device Status Firmware Version Display the current firmware version. My MoCA Version Display the current MoCA version. Network MoCA Version Display the current network MoCA version. https://www.verizonwireless.
IP Address Display the current IP Address. MAC Address Display the current MAC Address. Link Status Display the current Link status. Beacon Channel Display Beacon Channel frequency. Primary Channel Display primary channel frequency. Secondary Channel Display secondary channel frequency. First Channel Display first channel frequency. Number of Channels Display number of MoCA bonding channels. Ethernet TX Live count of the ethernet packets transmitted onto the MoCA network.
PHY Rates Unicast NPER Display NPER PHY rate in Mbps. Default is NPER. Unicast VLPER Display VLPER PHY rate in Mbps. https://www.verizonwireless.
5.3 Advanced 5.3.1 Upgrade You must be very careful when upgrade firmware, it may damage your device and can’t work. You should be following the step and do not remove power. 1. Use the Choose File button to select the new Hostless MoCA firmware image file (bin file). https://www.verizonwireless.
2. Click the Upgrade button. 3. Wait for the completion status screen to appear. A typical upgrade requires 60-90 seconds for the flash to be updated. 4. Click the Reboot button. 5.3.2 Reset Click the button Reboot can reboot the system. Click the button Restores Defaults can restore the system to factory default values. Reboot may take about 10 seconds. When rebooting this page will count down for 10 seconds, And it will try connect to index page automatically.
Reset Reboot Reboot the system. Restore Defaults Click the button Restores Defaults can restore the system to factory default values. Reboot may take about 10 seconds. https://www.verizonwireless.
6. Troubleshooting If you are experiencing any trouble, try here first for some quick fixes to common problems. Can’t login to the Web UI If you can’t access the Web UI, it might be an issue with your device or computer’s proxy or IP address settings. Make sure that proxy settings are disabled and that your device or computer can be allocated an IP address on the network by the gateway’s DHCP server. You’ll need to check the support for your device or computer’s operating system, e.g.
7. Technical Specification General SKU1 SKU2 MoCA Standard MoCA 2.5 MoCA 2.5 Coax In Frequency Extended D-Band Extended D-Band F-Connector F-Connector * 2 (for Data & Video) F-Connector * 1 (for Data) Ethernet Ports 2.5G RJ-45 * 1 Power Adapter 12V, 1A 2.5G RJ-45 * 1 1G RJ-45 * 3 12V, 1A Certificates FCC, UL, MoCA 2.5 Certificate FCC, UL, MoCA 2.5 Certificate Dimension 107 x 107 x 29.4mm 107 x 107 x 29.
8. Regulatory Compliance Notices FCC Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.