

Bought both the "plug and play" adapters off of Amazon, the make/model numbers are below. It isn't an issue with the adapters since the same thing happens between both adapters nightly so I believe my modem/router is turning the connection off at will. Temporarily solving until the next random drop.

Before moving on, you must have a cable Internet connection in order to use MoCA adapters. Here is a detailed, step-by-step tutorial for using MoCA with an Xfinity router: 3 steps to enable MoCA on a Xfinity router. When I log back into the router/modem and go to "Connection > MoCA", the red "Disabled" button is on and I need to press "Enable" and save. To effectively enable MoCA on the Xfinity router, there are a few procedures you must take. After resetting, the MoCA connection will work for 3-12 hours. My MoCA adapters worked flawlessly for my upstairs computers for 6 months, now I need to manually log into my router via the IP address and reset my MoCA connection. u/RoweDent created this awesome resource on network theoryīeen a huge fan of r/HomeNetworking and you guys helped me set up my MoCA connection months ago, but now the connection drops daily/twice daily. u/tht1kidd_ has created a suggestion post regarding information everyone needs to provide when asking a question about their network

There have been some excellent guides written in this sub, and we're always looking for more!
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