I'm posting this in case it might help someone else. I couldn't find anything in the forums (sorry if I missed it). It may be obvious to others but it took me a while to understand.
I utilize my own router behind Frontier's router. Both run over MoCA. After upgrading to 1G, the Frontier router was getting the 1G but my router was only getting 500Mb.
I tried changing the MoCA settings but nothing worked, then it hit me that Frontier's setup was not only utilizing an external MoCA but also the MoCA of the Arris modem which is MoCA 2.0 not 2.5!
This is Frontier's setup:
The MoCA adapter is connecting the ONT to the Broadband port on the 25GW.
I didn't realize Coax #3 is the internal MoCA 2.0 feeding the local network.
The fix is to not use the modem's internal MoCA. That is unplug the coax from the modem and plug it into another external MoCA 2.5.
Plug that second MoCA's Ethernet into one of the modem's LAN ports.
I utilize my own router behind Frontier's router. Both run over MoCA. After upgrading to 1G, the Frontier router was getting the 1G but my router was only getting 500Mb.
I tried changing the MoCA settings but nothing worked, then it hit me that Frontier's setup was not only utilizing an external MoCA but also the MoCA of the Arris modem which is MoCA 2.0 not 2.5!
This is Frontier's setup:
The MoCA adapter is connecting the ONT to the Broadband port on the 25GW.
I didn't realize Coax #3 is the internal MoCA 2.0 feeding the local network.
The fix is to not use the modem's internal MoCA. That is unplug the coax from the modem and plug it into another external MoCA 2.5.
Plug that second MoCA's Ethernet into one of the modem's LAN ports.
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