![]() ![]() I'm still seeing poor Tx Power numbers though in most of the connectoins reported by the ECS6250s, so I'll test the other hubs next (any tools to stress test a hub? not the first time that I see one misbehave but is very hard to tell because is inconsistent), and more segment checking. So I replaced that hub and is working much better. Since all MoCA traffic flows thru this to get to the router, it makes sense that it'll affect things. and in the process I isolated problems with the Netgear hub in the Porch (hard time getting DHCP to work when directly attached was the first clue, then seeing faster rates when skipping it). Your suggestions prompt me to start testing end to end in each segment. I did notice that the three 6200s report a "MoCA password" that is different from the one reported by the two 7250s as "enhanced privacy pwd" but unclear if this is a concern or not.Īttached is a diagram of my network with all the devices included and some screenshots of the devices.Ĭlick to expand.Thank you for taking the time to look into this. When looking at the Phys rates in the 7250, they seem normal from what I've seen in other posts. I'm wondering if there is an issue in my network setup, or perhaps coexisting the 6200 vs 7250 requires special settings. Those times seem be at very off-peak hours, like midnight or later. Strangely, this issue sometimes is much less severe, but is seldom and doesn't stay like that for long. It's only when the connection crosses the MoCA network. This latency is also obvious when loading websites that perform several operations to fetch their content (most, nowadays).ĭevices connected directly to the router's ethernet ports or to its Wifi do not experience this problem. However, it can take 30 secs easily to get going (but is much quicker with WiFi). Speed tests show the download bandwidth to be pretty good once the download test starts (200+ Mpbs). For example, establishing a Remote Desktop session to my remote office computer takes 7-20 seconds, where if I instead used WiFi it will connect within 2-3 seconds consistently. However, I'm experiencing very annoying latency issues. I have only internet connection coming into the house (Spectrum in NC, 200Mpbs) no cable TV nor phone. ![]() I reckon that the network will be limited to MoCA 2.0 but that's fine for now. The adapters are Actiontec ECB6200 and ECB7250. I've added 5 MoCA adapters *behind* my router using a a PPC-9M-U/U splitter, to leverage the existing coax wiring in the house since WiFi can be spotty in the rooms further away. ![]()
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