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I have attached my network map in hope of some help with fixing 2 MOCA connections that used to work. but no longer do.

Recently had my Bolt have a hard drive go bad, so I set up one of my Roamio pro units as the MOCA bridge with one Roamio as a client and then the Minis are all supposed to go through MOCA to connect to the main units.

Two of the units (basement and main floor) work perfectly with MOCA and two (upstairs) do not.
Currently have powerline adapters with the two that are not working when trying to use MOCA.


Would appreciate any insight to resolve this MOCA situation so I can connect all via MOCA and get rid of the powerline adapters.

Thanks for any help and suggestions.
 

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Having a devil of a time seeing map properly
What can I do to help make it more clear?

There are three levels to the house. The wired network is on the main floor only (where TOV Roamio bridge and Edge are located, along with 24 port switch) Everything on other floors is all MOCA/powerline adapters.
 

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What can I do to help make it more clear?

There are three levels to the house. The wired network is on the main floor only (where TOV Roamio bridge and Edge are located, along with 24 port switch) Everything on other floors is all MOCA/powerline adapters.
Maybe it's just me, but the map is all cut up and really doesn't show much of anything.

Did you do a power reset of all the equipment in hierarchal order?

I'm having my own problems- see thread a few below yours.
 

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I did a power reset this am on all equipment. Started with modem then router, then each tivo unit by room through the entire house. Let it all sit for 5 minutes, then brought up the modem. Waited for all lights to be active. Then I did the modem and waited for network connectivity to be established. Then went through each room one by one and restarted all of the units one at a time.

Here is a pic of the network map. I see now from the attachemment what you meant about it being all chopped up.

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I did a power reset this am on all equipment. Started with modem then router, then each tivo unit by room through the entire house. Let it all sit for 5 minutes, then brought up the modem. Waited for all lights to be active. Then I did the modem and waited for network connectivity to be established. Then went through each room one by one and restarted all of the units one at a time.

Here is a pic of the network map. I see now from the attachemment what you meant about it being all chopped up.

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Just taking some stabs here, but did you try changing the hosts on the two minis that aren't working on moca? Have you brought up and looked at the network map via your router?
 

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That's an inventory. You need to show the coax connections and splitters.
Just taking some stabs here, but did you try changing the hosts on the two minis that aren't working on moca? Have you brought up and looked at the network map via your router?
I did try to change hosts on both minis to no avail.

I think at this point (and mostly to keep the peace at home!) I'm going to lave this alone for a while, as all of the units are currently working, and the powerline adapters are good enough for now. Since my wife works from home, the prodding and maneuvering with the network are causing outages with the network my wife uses for work daily. I appreciate the input so far, but I'm going to wait until my wife takes some vacation before I take another run at trying to get MOCA working on all units again.
 
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