My previous settings were fine with Moca1.1 also. It wasn't until I tried to go past 100Mbps that I encounted issues. I'm on my 2nd day with speeds in excess of 360Mbps and no fallback to 1Mbps one way. Disable flow control and report back, what do you have to lose? If you elect to try it, make sure you do it on the end equipment as well as the switch ports (it worked without disabling FC on my NAS as I don't know how to accomplish that).
That is great news. So there is hope!
I absolutely will try your suggestion, as, you're right, I have nothing to lose. I will be trying it as soon as I get home. I travel a lot for work and have not had a lot of time to troubleshoot.
Also, I am not well versed in networking hardware and protocols, so I am a little weary of changing adapter settings without first understanding the technology. Since, my switch is an unmanaged trendnet "green" switch, I do not know how to change the flow control settings on it, or if it is even possible. I will change it in the adapter settings on each of the PCs to see if that helps. However, I forgot to mention that I did connect my test PCs directly to the switch (and later to each other) and was able to see what I would expect to be full gigabit (800mbps+) speed in each direction.
Further, wouldn't you think that Actiontec designed this product to work at full speed on what is probably the default NIC settings for 90% of users? So even if disabling flow control works, isn't the adapter set still faulty? The included directions, and Actiontec support, did not mention anything about adjusting any adapter settings. What if you have a device (like a NAS or switch) that you cannot disable flow control on?
I guess still I would really like to hear from someone that has the ECB6200 that is working at full speed for long periods of time without needing to be reset or having to adjust any NIC settings. I think someone mentioned this in a previous post, but with the caveat that they had not done through testing (maybe if that person could try LAN Speed Test on their setup).
Thanks again for you help!