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    Actiontec Moca 2.0 issue Please help me

    Yup, not discounting the possibility that the modem won't run correctly when an external MoCA signal is present, which requires a MoCA filter to resolve. Beyond that, if the MoCA filter makes no difference, then the problem lies elsewhere. Running a speed test without the adapters connected...
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    Actiontec Moca 2.0 issue Please help me

    That all depends on where @Unibrowser lives. The planned Docsis extension is for the first stage to run up to 1218 Mhz. The second stage is to run up to 1794 Mhz. You can work around the first stage extension. The second stage extension would require adapters to move up beyond 1794 Mhz...
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    Actiontec Moca 2.0 issue Please help me

    When you set up the adapters, did you set them to use the entire D band, or any portions of the bands above 1002 Mhz? Is there a chance that the default adapter frequency bands are in the 0 to 1002 Mhz range, which might explain the low internet data rates. Here's the procedure for logging...
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    Unknown MAC address uploading lots of data

    If you happen to be located in Canada, and connected to the Rogers network, either directly or thru a TPIA, then you're modem is most likely connected to a CASA Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS). Rogers started replacing their Cisco CMTS equipment with CASA CMTS equipment around late 2015 /...
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    ISP based Dual NAT AC68U

    @canuckle have a look at the following thread to replace / remove the HH3000. Basically you replace the HH3000 with a fibre to ethernet adapter and connect that adapter to your router. You will need the login and vlan details from what I remember of that thread. This solution works if you're...
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    AC-RT68U throughput

    @Doug Nix Rogers does not allow customer owned modems on their network. The only exceptions are the original CGN3 modems that were sold by Best Buy approx three years ago, or longer, and the much older Cisco 3825s and SMC3DGNs and TPIA modems which have been approved by Rogers for TPIA...
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    New gigabit ISP speed, need a modem and router.

    Buying a Broadcom based modem will keep you away from issues with Intel's Puma modem design and any troubleshooting you might have to do with any of Intel's modems. A DOCSIS 3.1 modem should provide a few years of use with 3.1 implementation by ISPs including Comcast. The router is a rather...
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    New gigabit ISP speed, need a modem and router.

    Given that you're on Comcast, have a look at this ongoing thread over in the DSLReports Comcast section: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32204733-Equip-Upgrade-to-Netgear-CM1100-worth-it~start=90 I'd definitely post a question in that thread, or perhaps in the larger Comcast section...
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    Need faster wireless than my Eero Pro system that can cover the whole house

    Do you happen to have RG-6 runs in the home that can be used with ethernet to coax adapters? If so, then you could use any cable ports as ethernet ports and park a router in a more central location. Another idea, since you have a single story home, is to use high gain antenna to give you a...
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    Wireless Solutions for Weak Wifi

    The biggest problem is the antenna gain. There are a few ways to do this: 1. You could buy high gain antenna for the 2.4 Ghz band. Have a look at some of the replacement 20 dBi gain antenna on this ebay page: https://www.ebay.com/b/wifi-antenna-20dbi/bn_7024747424 2. Next up would be the...
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    [Release] FreshJR Adaptive QOS (Improvements / Custom Rules / and Inner workings)

    If you have a file thats too large for pastebin, or any other drop box type of service, try send.firefox.com Drag and drop the file that you want to send, then set a download and time limit, and the service will generate a link that you can send via email to the intended recipient.
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    Need Purchasing Advice

    You want to avoid any modem that uses Intel's Puma 6 chipset. Intel has pushed out updates to resolve the latency and Denial of Service issues with the Puma 6 chipset, but, its up to the ISPs to push those updates out to the modems. Several ISPs in the U.S. will not update owner operated...
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    ASUS RT-AC86U firmware release 3.0.0.4.384.45149 12/05/2018

    Try the following Trend Micro test site: https://success.trendmicro.com/solution/1056027-testing-the-web-reputation-feature-in-officescan-osce Only the first three sites work for test purposes.
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 384.8 is now available

    You know, @RMerlin, you should think about creating your own firewall/router firmware, and control the entire product end to end. That wouldn't necessarily be something that loads on an Asus router, but, something that loads on some form of mini-pc. Food for thought....
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    Operation Mode

    Admin .... Operation Mode .... Wireless Router Mode (default) That's where you are now, from what you indicated. Any progress on the wired speeds?
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    Edgerouter x vs lite vs Netgear R7000 vs Asus 86U

    @pbc I'm assuming that's your post in the Rogers forum. If so, keep in mind, the modem's four ethernet ports are all active when the modem is in Bridge mode. Two of the ports will supply both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses, the remaining two should only supply IPV6 addresses. Don't know if there's a...
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    Slow LAN speed on Gig speed.

    Modem in Gateway mode: use 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1 Modem in Bridge mode: you can only use 192.168.100.1 This will work thru the router, so you don't need a direct connection to the modem in order to log into the modem when its in Bridge mode.
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    Slow LAN speed on Gig speed.

    Log into the modem.
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    Slow LAN speed on Gig speed.

    Register for the Rogers forum: https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/forums/recentpostspage/post-type/message/node-display-id/category%3AEnglishCommunity After that, log into the modem, navigate to the STATUS .... DOCSIS WAN tab and copy the entire Downstream overview table, all the way to the...
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    Bought new router - not sure "where to plug it"

    For what its worth, I think you're doing well for a second language :) To have a look at your wifi environment to determine who you're competing with for wifi channels, and determine if there are better choices in terms of the available wifi channels, have a look at the following post for wifi...
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