Not sure about the units, but Tx Power and Beacon Power Level let you select between 0 and 10. Both are set to 10 on all of my adapters.what options do you have on the GoCoax modems for TX power increase ?
If those are in units of dB, try a setting of 15 on all modems with all bands enabled.
then placing the moca poe filters on any of that cable is not doing anything for you except attenuating the signal. You don't have any moca signal there from the gocoax modems.The map was correct. The coax from network #1 doesn't physically connect to the coax from network #2.
- Network #1: Comcast STB and Netgear cable modem
- Network #2: All three GoCoax MoCA adapters
ok, so maxed out then.Not sure about the units, but Tx Power and Beacon Power Level let you select between 0 and 10. Both are set to 10 on all of my adapters.
then placing the moca poe filters on any of that cable is not doing anything for you except attenuating the signal. You don't have any moca signal there from the gocoax modems.
ok, so maxed out then.
i think you have too much signal drop between the modems.
The last test you did with only D HI enabled was with the Holland splitter in the path ?
If so, try reducing the TX power setting to 5 and see what you get with all three bands enabled.
I recently saw this post and I have the exact same issue. I get 880/940 Mbps without a splitter (source is 1 Gbps fiber connection) and 880/500 Mbps with the splitter and bad packets. I also bought the same splitter (Holland GHS-3BPRO-M).
The only difference is that I have Hitron moca adapters instead the GoCoax that you have. For the rest, you described my issue.
Here my post on reddit:
Do you have any update? I'll try to setting D-High channels
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