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4 years ago

I'm not persoanlly sure if the XB7-A performs any better than the -T on MoCA performance, but i know how you feel. I had the same issue when I had my XB6-T, but it wasn't as bad as yours. It started out really bad, but then it improved over time, and

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TL; DRComcast XB7 (Technicolor CGM4331COM 2.0) cannot simultaneously support xFi Pods (single gigE model) and MOCA (Actiontec ECB6200).  The MOCA link drops anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes and the Pods frequently re-mesh.  Unplug either all the Pods or all the MOCA transceivers and all

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TL; DRComcast XB7 (Technicolor CGM4331COM 2.0) cannot simultaneously support xFi Pods (single gigE model) and MOCA (Actiontec ECB6200).  The MOCA link drops anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes and the Pods frequently re-mesh.  Unplug either all the Pods or all the MOCA transceivers and all

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@onesoul Great info! May I know what brand the specs of the POE filter you used?   

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4 years ago

I switched the MoCA radio button on (enabled MoCA) on my XB7 and used a single MoCA adapter for the upstairs office. Replacing a temporary eathernet cable run from the modem up the stairs down the hall and into the office to solve a spotty wifi issue

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TL; DRComcast XB7 (Technicolor CGM4331COM 2.0) cannot simultaneously support xFi Pods (single gigE model) and MOCA (Actiontec ECB6200).  The MOCA link drops anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes and the Pods frequently re-mesh.  Unplug either all the Pods or all the MOCA transceivers and all

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4 years ago

Hello, I have 400MB/s service and a CGM4140COM xfinity cable modem.  I know xFinity has good security protection, but would like to test drive a Firewalla Gold device as my router instead of the xFinity Cable Modem.  Firewalla Gold doesn't support Coax however, so I purchased an Actiontec ECB7250 Co

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4 years ago

Hello, I have 400MB/s service and a CGM4140COM xfinity cable modem.  I know xFinity has good security protection, but would like to test drive a Firewalla Gold device as my router instead of the xFinity Cable Modem.  Firewalla Gold doesn't support Coax however, so I purchased an Actiontec ECB7250 Co

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@ncottier Your whole-home Internet coverage can be improved if you have 1) multiple APs (mesh) or 2) MoCA wired or 3) hybrid MoCA+Wireless AP. Answer to your first question -> For MoCA to work, you need to have at least 1 pair of MoCA adapters; 1

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4 years ago

Hello!In small bedroom, used Actiontec siccessfully for years to have internet on my Samsung Smart TV (cable modem gateway is in living room with 1st MoCA adapter).That is, it's Wired connection on that TV, with ethernet cable coming from MoCA unit.But starting this year - messages "Wired connection

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4 years ago

Is the new XB7 Gateway capable of being connected to an Actiontec MoCA adapter to enable ethernet connection to TV.

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4 years ago

Is the new XB7 Gateway capable of being connected to an Actiontec MoCA adapter to enable ethernet connection to TV.

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@BroncoTrader In order for MoCA to work in your home, the coaxial cabling must be network in a "Home Run" method as suggested by the MoCAlliance. Refer to this link for best practices http://mocalliance.businesscatalyst.com/technology/Final_Bes

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