February
Hello. I have a NH20T hub (firmware 20.3.i.0485.15) and I’m trying to use the MoCA port to connect to a Boost 6 (B20A Boost2.0-9464, hardware ver. R01, Firmware 1.21.02 build02). The hub is set to have port 1 bridged.
The Boost works reliably when connected via a ethernet cable (port 4 on the hub to the 2.5G port on the Boost). But if using the MoCA ports the boost with periodically crash. When that happens the Wi-Fi goes down, and the LED will flash orange. After a minute the Boost will come back and work well for 10 minutes, and then it crashes again and the cycle repeats.
The coax cable is of good quality and only around 6m in length. The hub is connected directly to the Boost with no splitters or joiners between. The Hub’s MoCA statistics page shows the connection being full speed, and there are no Rx Errored or Missed packets.
The way the Boost crashes suggests a firmware issue.
Solved! Go to Solution.
March
Follow up. I moved the Boost back to where I could be connected via ethernet, and it's been reliable.
A couple of days ago visited a friend to help him upgrade to 1G Telus fibre. That setup used the Technicolor version of the Boost (B20T), and the Telus tech used coax to connect the Hub and Boost. I did not touch or change the settings of the Telus equipment, I was just there to get their devices signed back onto the network.
Well, they had exactly the same problem as I did (though the cycle was even shorter). Every few minutes the Boost would seemingly crash, and the Wi-Fi connection was lost. I stress that I did not touch any of the Telus equipment or adjust any settings after the tech left. Is this actually the normal situation for people with a MoCA connected Boost? Having Wi-Fi that is briefly down every few minutes?
Thankfully, my friends house is new enough that many of the rooms have ethernet preinstalled. So before I left I connected the Boost using ethernet cable, and it's been very reliable so far.
February
1. Update Firmware:
2. Eliminate Physical Issues:
3. Consider Interference:
March
Follow up. I moved the Boost back to where I could be connected via ethernet, and it's been reliable.
A couple of days ago visited a friend to help him upgrade to 1G Telus fibre. That setup used the Technicolor version of the Boost (B20T), and the Telus tech used coax to connect the Hub and Boost. I did not touch or change the settings of the Telus equipment, I was just there to get their devices signed back onto the network.
Well, they had exactly the same problem as I did (though the cycle was even shorter). Every few minutes the Boost would seemingly crash, and the Wi-Fi connection was lost. I stress that I did not touch any of the Telus equipment or adjust any settings after the tech left. Is this actually the normal situation for people with a MoCA connected Boost? Having Wi-Fi that is briefly down every few minutes?
Thankfully, my friends house is new enough that many of the rooms have ethernet preinstalled. So before I left I connected the Boost using ethernet cable, and it's been very reliable so far.