Not sure if this is where to post but thought I would try here since someone with the ATT fiber may have had this specific scenario/question.
To get the most out of my 1000mb plan I want to hardwire as much ethernet cable over powerline for my big devices that don't need wifi (desktop PC, xbox, Apple TV for directTVnow streaming, etc). I've already done a speed test and as I expected the best things are doing over wifi is 150mbps.
The question I have is that there an ethernet cable that has to run from my ONT (I think that the right acronym, where the fiber comes into the house) to my ATT wireless router. Is there any way that this portion can be ran over EOP (Ethernet over Power) so I can plug the wireless router/gateway into a more central location like my entertainment stand to hardwire multiple devices? The main problem is I don't have enough outlet space at the ONT (fiber in) area to plug both in AND have room for an EOP port.
I have attached this diagram I have attempted to make to help explain further. If there are any additional questions to further clarify please let me know.
Oh and of course, these are the EOP adapters I had planned on using to obtain 1000mbps.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MUBC5F2/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Hopefully this makes sense. Basically is it okay to bridge from the fiber to the router/gateway in a different location with EOP. Thanks
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