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Splattered23 wrote:I think i want to stick to my own modem so i'm not forever paying to rent theirs..
That's the thing, just like you don't have to pay for your current Cisco modem, you don't have to pay for the upgrade. It's free! Comes with your phone service. The only downside is you have to return it if you ever cancel service. It's the gateways(modem/router combo) that cost money.
As for the upgrade, I meant to the Cox infrastructure in your area. Newly upgraded areas get 1/10th upload to download. So if you get 500Mbps download you would get up to 50Mbps upload. Gigabit gets 100Mbps which is the current cap. To get that speed you need a upstream OFDMA channel.
As for ATT fiber, it's fiber which is a big plus, but the downside is it's harder to use your own equipment. They make you use their ONT/Router combo, which can be put into IP passthrough with your own router but some people have problems.
If you want to see what your network is bottlenecking and what is the ISP(Cox) then try moving your Xbox(or better yet a laptop) and test on a wired connection direct to the modem. Then test wired to your router. Don't forget to power cycle the modem each time after changing what it's connected to. Using your Xbox will never be a fully accurate test as your going through XBL servers. For example, I get 500/500Mbps on fiber and I only get 458/77Mbps on the Xbox. That is on a wired connection to my router too. Wireless will decrease that even more. I think it's the packet loss which is causing your problem and I wonder if that is there when you connect direct to modem/router.
BTW. Do you have the ports forwarded for XBL in your router? I think most Asus routers have something called "Open NAT" which automatically forwards your ports once you pick your device/game. Not that would fix your packet loss but it may help overall.
I just did some more research into MoCA 2.5 and found out it uses 1,125MHz ~ 1,675MHz frequency pass, so any splitter that covers that will do. You don't need the 5-2300 splitter. Something like this will do for inside, assuming you don't upgrade the phone modem.
- Splattered232 years agoNew Contributor II
Thank you VERY much for your help with all of this! I just read that Wifi 7 actually officially passed certification this Monday... soooo i'm thinking i am going to hold off on my Wifi 6/E mesh and MoCA purchase and deal with my latency and ping issues a bit longer. Probably around summer time i will revisit this and pick up a new Wifi 7 mesh system and probably still set up this MoCA connection so all of this will still be very useful information.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor II
You are quite welcome. It was fun. I am not upgrading to Wifi 7 anytime soon as very few devices support it. However if you have the budget, go for it. I suggest replacing the splitter outside(which is wired incorrectly) with a coupler ASAP. That may help with the rubber banding in games. If nothing else, it can't hurt and is cheap. Hopefully the moderators don't lock this thread so you can post. Have fun gaming. Do you play HoTs by any chance? If so, hit me up with a friend request at HardHarry#11819. Cheers!
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