That's more or less what I have. I have Ethernet on the ONT going into a (Linux) router on one Ethernet port (think WAN connection on any home router). Coming out of the router on another Ethernet port (think LAN connection on any home router), I have Ethernet to a Motorola NIM-100 MoCA adapter. That is very outdated MoCA 1.0 device. You'd use something like an Actiontec ECB6000 or ECB6200 with any modern setup. That converts the Ethernet to cable at the proper frequencies. I have coax going into a dual channel cable card in a TiVo Premiere HD, which gets the FIOS video signal. I also have Ethernet running to the TiVo for the guide programming and for video on demand, NetFlix, Amazon Prime video, etc. My A/V receiver and Blu-Ray player also connect to the Internet for VOD, but they are strictly Ethernet connected.
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