Verizon wcb6200q12/27/2023 WCB6200Q's MoCA chip firmware, however, is not compatible with that of G3100 and therefore they cannot communicate with each other. From technical perspective, WCB6200Q's MoCA 2.0 bonded interface should connect with G3100's MoCA 2.5 interface because of backward compatibility. WCB3000N does work with G3100, however, WCB6200Q is not meant to work with G3100 since Day one. ![]() (I did read through a thread that addressed this question previously, but thought sharing what I have done might help someone further troubleshoot, as that other thread essentially said that the extender is not compatible with the G3100 - thinking there is a coax or MOCA software setting that would help) Is there a MOCA setting I should change on the WCB6200Q? Maybe some setting on the G3100 (I am afraid to touch those settings as everything else is fine)? I have an extra MOCA adapter I can use as a temp fix, but this is ridiculous! I would appreciate any assistance! The coax lines are all fine - like I said, I have connected other MOCA adapters and they work without issue. I have factory reset, I have connected to the G3100 and used WBS to sync it, I have tried changing some settings. ![]() The WCB6200Q will not connect via coax to the network! Note - I have a couple MOCA adapters that connect fine and a couple old extenders (Actiontec WCB3000N) that I had no issue setting up (actually, I didn't have to do anything!). I just got the newest Verizon router (G3100), the WCB6200Q will not connect to the LAN.
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