Hi,
I bought approx 2 years ago an Actiontec WCB3000N Wireless Network Extender with MoCA and Gigabit Ethernet - Wi-Fi range extender - 802.11b/g/n - Dual Band - with Actiontec ECB2500C MoCA Network (WCB3000NK01). They have been working fine for 2 years
Suddenly the wifi (2g and 5g) is not avilable in the room upstairs and the COAX light on both devices is off. The wifi is of course brought over there by COAX cable. I made a continuity check with a Sperry Cable tester and all the COAX wires and junction connectors are functionnal. All the testing I did is pointing to the Actiontec devices.
After the continuity test, in order to eliminate the house cabling, I brought the ECB downstairs close to the WCB, connected both with a short COAX cable, still both COAX light are off and no wifi connectivity.
My question
How can I determine which device is not functionning properly, the WCB or the ECB. To replace the faulty device, I need to know which one is not COAX capable anymore.
Thanks,
Michel.
I bought approx 2 years ago an Actiontec WCB3000N Wireless Network Extender with MoCA and Gigabit Ethernet - Wi-Fi range extender - 802.11b/g/n - Dual Band - with Actiontec ECB2500C MoCA Network (WCB3000NK01). They have been working fine for 2 years
Suddenly the wifi (2g and 5g) is not avilable in the room upstairs and the COAX light on both devices is off. The wifi is of course brought over there by COAX cable. I made a continuity check with a Sperry Cable tester and all the COAX wires and junction connectors are functionnal. All the testing I did is pointing to the Actiontec devices.
After the continuity test, in order to eliminate the house cabling, I brought the ECB downstairs close to the WCB, connected both with a short COAX cable, still both COAX light are off and no wifi connectivity.
My question
How can I determine which device is not functionning properly, the WCB or the ECB. To replace the faulty device, I need to know which one is not COAX capable anymore.
Thanks,
Michel.
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