Can someone tell me if a 54-1675 frequency range is sufficient for a MoCA connection?
The splitter indicates MoCA 2.0 on it, made by Amphenol. Verizon installed the 6-way splitter in my setup with this frequency range, and suddenly, I'm having issues. Unfortunately they took away the old splitter.
One day it works the next day it doesn't, and I'm unable to figure out why.
I changed the splitter, it still didn't work.
I tried something that fixed it though, and it's been fully working for a full week now:
I powered down ALL of my goCoax devices, and then waited a few minutes, and then powered each one up one by one. Maybe this cleared out something with the negotiation of a protocol or some setting or something.
Hope this helps someone!
Maybe the issue is related to the splitter. Could you exchange with another one?
update again, moca light back to off. DVR box gone. Researching still how to fix it.
Ok, I think I figured it out. The "TV" coax on one of the goCoax was connected to a DVR, and I believe going into bridge mode as a result. I tested removing the DVR and I see the MoCA light!
Thanks for your reply, can you tell me how to change to moca 2.0 on the adapter?
I have tried connecting the adapters directly to each other without splitter and alllong cabling… just a short cable, and then the moca light does turn on.
I have 3 gocoax devices on the coaxial network….
Have you changed the MoCA setting of our MoCA adapter?
The Link table shows there are two MoCA 2.0 devices, without link.
By default, our adpater should be MoCA 2.5.
How many goCoax devices do you have?
Could you connect them direclty with a short coaxial cable and check the MoCA light status?
Hi, sorry for the late reply...
Here are pictures of the splitter and the link rates.
On the splitter, to explain, you'll see an inbound on the "in" connection, this is inbound coming from my cable company, there's a POE filter on it. Each of the out branches is going to a different location in the house. 3 of said locations have goCoax devices on their ends waiting for a MOCA light (not established). The other branches of the "outs" on the splitter are terminating to nothing on the other end, just a coax hanging out without being connected to anything right now.
Could you share the picture of the Splitter? We can do some check for you.
Another thing, could you check the MoCA link rate with following steps?
• Select any MoCA adapter in the network.
• Set a fixed IP to your computer, such as 192.168.254.10. You can follow the guide to configure the fixed IP.
https://pureinfotech.com/set-static-ip-address-windows-10/
https://www.macinstruct.com/node/550
• Connect your computer to the LAN port of MoCA adapter via ethernet cable.
• Visit http://192.168.254.254, username is admin, password is gocoax.
• Go to the ‘MoCA Link rates’ page, make a screen capture and send it to us.