I was having a bit of a wireless connection problem to my TiVo Roamio (don't know why, the signal strength was very good, etc), so thought I'd try moca, as the Roamio has moca built in. I bought a Motorola/Arris SBG6782-AC with built-in moca. Hi guys.just wanted to add my 2 cents, as I had a "slow moca" connection and finally figured out my problem, which really surprised me, so I wanted to add it to the "knowledge base". Sometimes even if you don't touch things, they can start to pull apart or corrode enough to be an issue. I tried swapping out the splitter, cable in the basement, swapping out my MoCA bridge for the verizon router in bridge mode and one or two other things.but I failed to replace the connector/take it out of the running or move my TV and DVR to another coax box to test. I had tested multiple setups OTHER than replacing the connector or moving the DVR to a new location. Nice enough of Verizon, they didn't charge me even though it was kind of sort of my equipment that failed (was my 90 degree RG-6 connector). Verizon finally came out and it took the tech about 5 minutes to check the right angle connector and find it was bad and replace it. Over the course of about 6 weeks I started lossing channels or channels would periodically freeze or get horrible compression artificates, audio issues, etc. I had a right angle connector on the back of my DVR start to fall apart, even though it hadn't been touched or moved. Yup, as I had awhile back, sometimes connectors start to fall apart too, even if you don't do anything.
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