I still get only an 11+ MB/s transfer rate. So, per advice in another thread on the Verizon Forums, I got a second ECB6200 and put the coax line to the ONT into that instead, connecting it to the G1100 via CAT6 Ethernet. I just got an Actiontec ECB6200 to use in another room which has a coax line, which supports MoCA 2.0 which should get me up to 500 Mbps, but a large binary file transfer test shows it also going at the same 11-12 MB/s. Recently, with so many people in my house working from home now, I have a need for speeding up the LAN (intranet) connection from a few key rooms in my house to a NAS (Network Storage device) connected to my G1100.Ī computer connected to the WCB3000N and doing a large file transfer gets a rate of about 11-12 MB/s, or 85-100 Mbps - consistent with its MoCA 1.1 configuration, which maxes at 175 Mbps (and loses some to length of coax cable, I imagine). On the other end is an Actiontec WCB3000N "network extender". I have the G100 connected to the ONT via coax (which was run to it from back when I had 100 Mbps FiOS). I have a Quantum Gateway G11100 which is connected to my ONT via Ethernet for gigabit Internet.įor about 6 years, I have also been using the coax connection on the router to use MoCA to provide wired Ethernet to my basement home office and HT setup. I am getting conflicting information here, maybe someone can tell me if I'm doing or understanding something wrong.
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