Hi All,
i've currently got a 4-node actiontec moca 2.0 network going in the house. with all the WFH going on, i started noticing intermittent problems with wifi. long story short, these problems seem to really be moca backhaul issues.
first off, i'm seeing asymmetric bandwidth between certain nodes; some run at 800mbit in one direction and 100 in the other.
secondly, i've got some nodes that run only at ~100mbit in both directions. both of these measurements were taken with a mostly quiescent network.
i'm pretty sure that when i commissioned the network 2 years ago, i was getting ~800mbit everywhere bidirectionally. at this time i'm not sure what, if anything, changed.
most of the coax in my house is old, and buried in the walls, so if this is a signal integrity issue, there's not much i can do about it. all of my splitters are 2.5GHz so i think those are probably OK. i need to run iperf3 exhaustively between all the nodes to really understand if there's a common element here. i also need to check the status pages of all the nodes to see what they thing their margins are.
but, assuming i can't find any physical problems, the question is - are moca 2.5 adapters more resilient to signal integrity issues? if i could get to 500mbit bidirectional everywhere, i'd be happy.
beyond that i'm starting to wonder if something like the orbi pro wifi6 ax6000 system would be a better way to connect the two floors of my house. i do have a lot of "always on" security camera traffic so i'm somewhat suspicious that this would be a good solution in general.
thanks for any advice!
i've currently got a 4-node actiontec moca 2.0 network going in the house. with all the WFH going on, i started noticing intermittent problems with wifi. long story short, these problems seem to really be moca backhaul issues.
first off, i'm seeing asymmetric bandwidth between certain nodes; some run at 800mbit in one direction and 100 in the other.
secondly, i've got some nodes that run only at ~100mbit in both directions. both of these measurements were taken with a mostly quiescent network.
i'm pretty sure that when i commissioned the network 2 years ago, i was getting ~800mbit everywhere bidirectionally. at this time i'm not sure what, if anything, changed.
most of the coax in my house is old, and buried in the walls, so if this is a signal integrity issue, there's not much i can do about it. all of my splitters are 2.5GHz so i think those are probably OK. i need to run iperf3 exhaustively between all the nodes to really understand if there's a common element here. i also need to check the status pages of all the nodes to see what they thing their margins are.
but, assuming i can't find any physical problems, the question is - are moca 2.5 adapters more resilient to signal integrity issues? if i could get to 500mbit bidirectional everywhere, i'd be happy.
beyond that i'm starting to wonder if something like the orbi pro wifi6 ax6000 system would be a better way to connect the two floors of my house. i do have a lot of "always on" security camera traffic so i'm somewhat suspicious that this would be a good solution in general.
thanks for any advice!