My MoCA network is working well as far as the big picture goes, doing it's job admirably...Motorola MM1000 adapters. I got an Edgerouter 4, switched the eero to bridge mode, and have started to see the occasional message like this in /var/log/messages on the Edgerouter:
Apr 11 18:43:18 ubnt kernel: Port 2 receive error code 10, packet dropped
More or less one or two an hour, sometimes hours with none. So I narrowed this down to the MoCA adapters by disconnecting various clients and seeing if I still got the messages. The only thing that stops the messages is turning off the MoCA adapters, while leaving everything else connected. Left them off for about 8 hours today, and no messages like the above appeared in the log. So I tried a "hail Mary" *smile*, and reset all 3 MoCA adapters after turning them back on and letting them stabilize. Just got the above dropped packet message in the log after 15 minutes or so.
Any suggestions on how to fix this or work with it? I've had these adapters almost 2 years now, while I've had the eero wireless mesh router...so I don't know how long this problem has been there since there's no logs to check for the eero. Getting the Edgerouter 4 has opened up a new world of local control for me, the eero has none, and now I can see these messages. Definitely a mixed blessing *smile*. I could just ignore them, that would work, but I'm one of those people that likes to understand what's going on.
Thanks.
Apr 11 18:43:18 ubnt kernel: Port 2 receive error code 10, packet dropped
More or less one or two an hour, sometimes hours with none. So I narrowed this down to the MoCA adapters by disconnecting various clients and seeing if I still got the messages. The only thing that stops the messages is turning off the MoCA adapters, while leaving everything else connected. Left them off for about 8 hours today, and no messages like the above appeared in the log. So I tried a "hail Mary" *smile*, and reset all 3 MoCA adapters after turning them back on and letting them stabilize. Just got the above dropped packet message in the log after 15 minutes or so.
Any suggestions on how to fix this or work with it? I've had these adapters almost 2 years now, while I've had the eero wireless mesh router...so I don't know how long this problem has been there since there's no logs to check for the eero. Getting the Edgerouter 4 has opened up a new world of local control for me, the eero has none, and now I can see these messages. Definitely a mixed blessing *smile*. I could just ignore them, that would work, but I'm one of those people that likes to understand what's going on.
Thanks.