expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 15, 2024 08:00 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 15, 2024 08:00 AM
ScreenBeam MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter Starter Kit
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I have the ASUS ZenWifi ET12, but they're not available through Costco, online, anyways. It's the high end top of the line of the ASUS mesh system. So equivalent Decos and Orbis is their top systems respectively.
Look for a system that's WiFi 6e, triband, and the AP's can be hooked up via wired backhaul.
Also, are there any limitations regarding the length of coaxial cable before you experience signal degradation? As an example, cat 5e gigabit speeds are limited to 100m runs.
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Also, are there any limitations regarding the length of coaxial cable before you experience signal degradation? As an example, cat 5e gigabit speeds are limited to 100m runs.
In that case, yeah, that was kinda dumb
Also, are there any limitations regarding the length of coaxial cable before you experience signal degradation? As an example, cat 5e gigabit speeds are limited to 100m runs.
For my ASUS ZenWifi Pro ET12, I had to separate the WiFi 6 from the 2.4 & 5G ones and give them separate SSID's. When they were one SSID, for some reason my WiFi 6e capable devices weren't picking up the Wireless 6, 6G band but the Wireless 6, 5G band only. Some weren't picking up the WiFi 6 altogether. Not sure why. Separating the SSID worked.
I enabled IPV6… seemed to help… YMMV
My ASUS AP that was connected to the GoCoax Moca 2.5 via the 2.5gb would suddenly stop working. It would start flashing "no connection". No Ethernet… No wireless signal. There was also instances where the AP appeared to be working, but speeds were slow. Turned out the wired backhaul was NOT working but was only connected via wireless backhaul. After several attempts at trying multiple different connections, finally got everything working correctly.
Networks can be such a pain to set up.
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Also, are there any limitations regarding the length of coaxial cable before you experience signal degradation? As an example, cat 5e gigabit speeds are limited to 100m runs.
As far as video conferencing, it's more about bandwidth and whether the computer/tablet is wired or not. If wired, should be zero issues. If running wirelessly, it's dependent where your router or AP are located relative to your device. That's why people have mesh systems and connect their AP's or nodes via wired backhaul. Creates a more consistent fast wireless signal throughout the house.
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