krkaufman
Very Senior Member
Nice. Pleasant when things work as designed.I am getting consistent speeds of 930-940 Mbps down and 23 Mbps up - I pay for a 800/20 Xfinity plan.
Good result, given the concern over how the addition of the splitters for the MoCA setup might affect the modem’s signal levels and connectivity. Plus the future-proofing for DOCSIS 3.1+ signals above 1002 MHz.As an aside, I also noticed that my cable modem signals are fantastic for both downstream and upstream power levels, all within optimal ranges within spec and no error log entries.
Repeating the recommendation that all cables be upgraded to “data” connections with RJ45 termination, leaving how they’re utilized a flexible, simple matter of jumpering at the central panel.the telephone jack in my first floor living room (where one of my Orbi satellites is located) only has CAT 5 and not CAT5e cabling behind it. Since I won't be able to maximize Gigabit speeds there, I decided not to add a port and let it be.
Further, some people have had success achieving 2.5 GbE throughput over Cat5 (non-“e”), so don’t exclude the possibility. (one such thread) I wouldn’t give up on it without re-terminating the line and seeing what it’s capable of using iPerf3 or a similar LAN speed testing utility.
And then there’s your closing suggestion offering a reason to get the Cat5 available as a network connection:
Or I can keep them all in place with this hybrid mix of ethernet/MoCA to have an additional ethernet plug in capability.
Nice work. And thanks for the update.