looks like they're up for sale today. I ordered a pair. When they get here, I'll set them up and post my test results.
I ordered directly from their site, gocoax.com. i think that's currently the only way to get them.
Ok sounds great. Thank youlooks like they're up for sale today. I ordered a pair. When they get here, I'll set them up and post my test results.
I too am surprised it doesn't have a 2.5Gb ethernet port.
Wait so you know for sure it only has 1gigE? That's very disappointing.
I ordered six units. I was notified that they shipped yesterday. I am excited to test them out.if you have more than 2 nodes, you can get some benefit out of > 1 gigabit speed.
if you weren't able to get full speed (1 gb) out of moca 2.0 because of attenuation or noise, this should provide more speed because of the extra channels.
these adapters cost significantly less than the actiontec moca 2.0 adapters do.
Yes let us know how it goes. For my use I would only need 2. I would be interested to see how fast you can get from just A to B.I ordered six units. I was notified that they shipped yesterday. I am excited to test them out.
Even though they have a 1GbE NIC, the value is in the shared 2.5Gb backbone. MoCA 2.5 uses up to five 100 MHz channels instead of the two for Bonded 2.0. This should result in better overall performance, especially when you have multiple devices.
I'll test the throughput while moving large datasets over multiple ports. I'm hoping to max out the 1GbE ports on 3 to 4 devices at the same time. I might even test teaming two clients to my switch to maximize the performance to my NAS. I have two RG6 cables at that location.
I'm still interested in a device that has a 2.5 GbE port, though I would expect the cost to increase, as I'm sure the 2.5 GbE chipsets are more expensive.
I will test first using just two units and share my results. Of course the performance tests rely on many variables, so all tests are somewhat subjective. I'll work hard to explain my testing methods though. I'm glad we now have a MoCA 2.5 offering, especially after being snubbed by Actiontec with their ridiculous 'Available for Service Providers ONLY' policy. This technology isn't that complicated to install, and anyone who claims that a WiFi Mesh is comparable has obviously never tested both (or either one).Yes let us know how it goes. For my use I would only need 2. I would be interested to see how fast you can get from just A to B.
That's actually how I ended up here Haha. But I will say that my Wifi media bridge is pretty awesome. I get consistent 1.2-1.5gbps transfer speeds. My main wifi router is a Asus Rt-AC88U and the Media Bridge is an Asus Rt-AC87U. They link together on the 5ghz. This was a huge leap form the Broadband DECA(100mbps Moca) that I was using before. This is why I dont want Moca 2.0 because the speed wont be up to par with my media bridge. I'm hoping you can see at least 2gbps from A to B. That's all I want Haha. Of course in the future I may need to add more units but for now 2 would work for me.I will test first using just two units and share my results. Of course the performance tests rely on many variables, so all tests are somewhat subjective. I'll work hard to explain my testing methods though. I'm glad we now have a MoCA 2.5 offering, especially after being snubbed by Actiontec with their ridiculous 'Available for Service Providers ONLY' policy. This technology isn't that complicated to install, and anyone who claims that a WiFi Mesh is comparable has obviously never tested both (or either one).
Well, I can probably answer that before testing anything. I don't expect to see 2Gbps between two devices. I don't believe the device is capable of this. You're likely to have more packet loss with your mesh network versus a dedicated MoCA adapter though. I'd be interested to see some of your ping times during peak usage, especially with multiple devices all streaming at the same time. In my use case, the walls of my new house are concrete, and 5GHz WiFi doesn't penetrate very well at all. 2.4 GHz is fine, but maxes out at 144Mbps. I'm running an RT-AC88U and an RT-AC86U on different floors. I'm hoping using MoCA 2.5 as a backbone will improve device roaming and overall throughput. I also have some wired devices that perform better using GbE instead of WiFi.That's actually how I ended up here Haha. But I will say that my Wifi media bridge is pretty awesome. I get consistent 1.2-1.5gbps transfer speeds. My main wifi router is a Asus Rt-AC88U and the Media Bridge is an Asus Rt-AC87U. They link together on the 5ghz. This was a huge leap form the Broadband DECA(100mbps Moca) that I was using before. This is why I dont want Moca 2.0 because the speed wont be up to par with my media bridge. I'm hoping you can see at least 2gbps from A to B. That's all I want Haha. Of course in the future I may need to add more units but for now 2 would work for me.
I'm sad that they only put 1gig ethernet ports. I'm willing to pay for 2.5gig like moca 2.5 is supposed to be.
a new lot is coming...WOW they are already out of stock. Must be big demand or a limited first run maybe to test the market.
iperf3 -s -1
iperf3 -c 192.168.x.x -u -b 1g -l 32k -i 1 -t 10
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