![]() ![]() Has anybody ever heard of such an issue (I have been reading and reading these threads, and not seeing it), or have a suggestion? I'm out of solutions, and am concluding that high speed internet and high speed moca don't play together well in my house. In sum, I have great Moca to Moca performance, but an unstable and slow network, possibly because of interference with my Arris modem. I also tried using a Moca-rated splitter before the router, but that, if anything, made the router/modem performance worse. My ISP download channels never use higher than 600 megahertz (I am attaching a partial picture), so it shouldn't theoretically overlap the Moca range, but I tried enabling only the high range on the GoCoax, to see if that helped things. Worse, the adapter seems to make the network unstable- there are many uncorrectable errors on the downstream channels, and the Arris modem periodically seems to drop the connection all together. ![]() Since installing the Moca adapters, I have been having some trouble with my network, primarily reduced speed- my system gives me 900/40 when I connect to directly to the Arris modem, or to the router without the moca adapters installed, but that speed drops to 600/40 and often less once I attach the GoCoax adapters. (Years ago I used Moca 1.0 adapters all over the house, and found them to be terrific for wifi deadspots.) I'm running an AiMesh system, with a node in the basement that gets poor wifi backhaul, and set up the GoCoax modems to improve speed at that node. Before I sell my GoCoax adapters, I thought I would check in here to see if folks have any advice. ![]()
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