![]() i need to run iperf3 exhaustively between all the nodes to really understand if there's a common element here. all of my splitters are 2.5GHz so i think those are probably OK. Most of the coax in my house is old, and buried in the walls, so if this is a signal integrity issue, there's not much i can do about it. at this time i'm not sure what, if anything, changed. I'm pretty sure that when i commissioned the network 2 years ago, i was getting ~800mbit everywhere bidirectionally. both of these measurements were taken with a mostly quiescent network. Secondly, i've got some nodes that run only at ~100mbit in both directions. long story short, these problems seem to really be moca backhaul issues.įirst off, i'm seeing asymmetric bandwidth between certain nodes some run at 800mbit in one direction and 100 in the other. with all the WFH going on, i started noticing intermittent problems with wifi. Thank you and u/CCJohnC both for taking the time to help.Įdit: I've added more information in a reply to Johns comment as well.I've currently got a 4-node actiontec moca 2.0 network going in the house. Remaining 3 white outputs go to the 2 CSPCXDTA's and Actiontec adapter as shown in the OP diagram.Īll connections were first hand tightened then I nudged with a wrench just as you said. One black cable goes to XB3 and the other to XG2. Two of the coax cables run to the garage were they aren't connected to anything, so I left them out of my diagram. Third is the new splitter at the highlighted location (1675MHz) Second is the old splitter at the highlighted location (1002MHz) ![]() It didn't work with this (adapter couldn't connect to either XB3 or XG2) and I assumed the amp was filtering out frequencies above 1002 so I went with the wiring in the OP. I couldn't find any stickers that indicated as such.įirst is the wiring before I introduced the MoCA adapters. is he still whispering?ĭoes anyone have any suggestions for the setup I have? Like I said, it will work intermediately, but not reliably. I've seen a comcast MoCA whisperer referred to in some previous posts about this on here. Regular xfinity support sent a tech who didn't know what MoCA was unfortunately. Here are the settings on the XB3 and ECB6200, respectively:Īnd the coax wiring diagram (I didn't draw the input wire): All the TVs are working under the current setup. The randomness makes it hard to figure out what's going on. As a result, I sometimes have an internet connection, and sometimes don't. However, what I am seeing is the adapter connect to either the XB3 (yay) or the XG2 (oh no). I've placed MoCA rated splitters between the XB3 router (already enabled moca) and the adapter. I know X1 uses it for satellite boxes, but I've seen many posts of people getting theirs working on the same coax lines. I'm trying to set up an Actiontec ECB6200 adapter for ethernet in my room. Outside of these times, our Xperts and other community members are likely to respond to your post. Our team works to get to everyone as quickly as possible, but due to the number of requests we receive, it may take up to 72 hours to receive an official response from our team. ![]() After these times, it may take longer to get an official response. Our mod team will provide official support during the hours below when issues require our attention (like billing requests, troubleshooting advanced technical issues, etc). Got a question or need some help?Ĭreated and moderated by both customers like you and verified employees, our community is your official source on Reddit for help with Xfinity products and services. Some features may not work correctly in "Old" Reddit, although basic navigation should still function. Rule 4: No “I’m having an outage” postsįor the best experience, we recommend viewing our subreddit in "New" Reddit.Rule 3: No duplicate content or thread hijacking.Rule 1: Do not post confidential information.We ask that you please be respectful to others and mindful of our community's rules when participating: and read this! Welcome to the Xfinity Community!Ĭreated and moderated by customers like you and verified employees, our community is your official source on Reddit for help with Xfinity services. ![]() About our subreddit Looking for some help? Welcome. ![]()
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