I am new at MoCa and have limited networking expertise but hoping I would use MoCa to provide wired ethernet connectivity to several devices in another room. Unfortunately, I am running into an issue.
Set up as follows:
ATT Fiber ONT 1Gb)>ATT Fiber Modem>Unifi Router>Unifi Network Switch>MoCa Adapter to CoAx Cable end in network closet>At other end: CoAx to MoCa Adapter> Small network switch>Devices needing a wired network
I am thinking this should work!
Issue is that I have tried two different brands of adapters (ScreenBeam Bonded 2.5 and GoCoAx 2.5) and the speed is barely 75-80 Mbps, in fact slower than WiFi at devices. At other wired network locations around the house (non MoCa) the speeds are as expected (~1Gb), so the issue is not the fiber, modem, router or switch.
I tried the following:
- changed ports in the main switch where first adapter connects
- took small network switch in the remote location out and directly connected MoCa adapter to single devices-same slow speed and poor internet connectivity
- tested adapters by using a different CoAx cable that goes to another location in the house-MoCa worked reasonably well (speeds near 900 Mbps)
The CoAx outlet in the desired location is behind a heavy cabinet. From the outlet I am using an existing short CoAx cable to the MoCa adapter.
My impression is that either: 1. the CoAx cable between the adapters behind the wall is bad, 2. the short CoAx cable from the wall to the second MoCa adapter is bad, or 3. the female to female CoAx coupler in the wall outlet is bad. Any other thoughts?
Any suggestions as to testing before going thru the trouble of moving the cabinet to access CoAx outlet.
Any tips for directly testing the CoAx behind wall?
Many thanks.
Set up as follows:
ATT Fiber ONT 1Gb)>ATT Fiber Modem>Unifi Router>Unifi Network Switch>MoCa Adapter to CoAx Cable end in network closet>At other end: CoAx to MoCa Adapter> Small network switch>Devices needing a wired network
I am thinking this should work!
Issue is that I have tried two different brands of adapters (ScreenBeam Bonded 2.5 and GoCoAx 2.5) and the speed is barely 75-80 Mbps, in fact slower than WiFi at devices. At other wired network locations around the house (non MoCa) the speeds are as expected (~1Gb), so the issue is not the fiber, modem, router or switch.
I tried the following:
- changed ports in the main switch where first adapter connects
- took small network switch in the remote location out and directly connected MoCa adapter to single devices-same slow speed and poor internet connectivity
- tested adapters by using a different CoAx cable that goes to another location in the house-MoCa worked reasonably well (speeds near 900 Mbps)
The CoAx outlet in the desired location is behind a heavy cabinet. From the outlet I am using an existing short CoAx cable to the MoCa adapter.
My impression is that either: 1. the CoAx cable between the adapters behind the wall is bad, 2. the short CoAx cable from the wall to the second MoCa adapter is bad, or 3. the female to female CoAx coupler in the wall outlet is bad. Any other thoughts?
Any suggestions as to testing before going thru the trouble of moving the cabinet to access CoAx outlet.
Any tips for directly testing the CoAx behind wall?
Many thanks.