Hey Guys,
I have been running a MoCA network for awhile now. Recently I swapped out two of my adapters for two of the goCoax 2.5 adapters. I have a 200/10 internet plan.
Right now, I have the coax going into one of the goCoax adapters, and a line coming out of the TV port into the cable modem. I have a picture (attached) showing what the cable modem looks like when using this setup.
If I change the setup to add a moca compatible 2-way splitter (I have tried multiple different types and even a POE filter in front of the cable modem), I instantly lose two of the Upstream bonded channels. Eventually, I lose three of the upstream channels and the modem will reset and cause the router to also reboot.
If I leave my current configuration is as, I dont have any issues - but, once in awhile, the adapter has an issue and instantly caps my network speed to 40 down. If I unplug and plug it back in, the adapter resets and voila, back to normal.
Does anyone have a guess as to why I lose my upstream channels the moment I add a splitter? the numbers look ok. My cable Modem is a Netgear CM600. If I recall, I lose the higher frequency upstream channels.
I have been running a MoCA network for awhile now. Recently I swapped out two of my adapters for two of the goCoax 2.5 adapters. I have a 200/10 internet plan.
Right now, I have the coax going into one of the goCoax adapters, and a line coming out of the TV port into the cable modem. I have a picture (attached) showing what the cable modem looks like when using this setup.
If I change the setup to add a moca compatible 2-way splitter (I have tried multiple different types and even a POE filter in front of the cable modem), I instantly lose two of the Upstream bonded channels. Eventually, I lose three of the upstream channels and the modem will reset and cause the router to also reboot.
If I leave my current configuration is as, I dont have any issues - but, once in awhile, the adapter has an issue and instantly caps my network speed to 40 down. If I unplug and plug it back in, the adapter resets and voila, back to normal.
Does anyone have a guess as to why I lose my upstream channels the moment I add a splitter? the numbers look ok. My cable Modem is a Netgear CM600. If I recall, I lose the higher frequency upstream channels.