Extending WiFi range through MoCA adapters using AirPort Extremes - does it work?
In my old house, I had one AirPort Extreme (plugged into my cable modem) serving DHCP to 2 other AirPort base stations (one 2013 Time Capsule (tower), a 2010 Time capsule (pizza box), and an Express. These were all wired into the 'mothership' Extreme via Ethernet. It worked great.
Moved into a new house, can't run Ethernet where it needs to go, but do have ubiquitous coaxial jacks.
I bought 3 Motorola MM1100 MoCA adapters and two splitters.
What's MoCA? It's a networking protocol that lets you use your existing coaxial wiring as Ethernet.
After some trial and error, I have the splitters properly arranged: cable modem gets good signal, MoCA adapters show good links to each other. Schematic of my setup. (edit: updated the schematic with better naming)
Setup Process:
- Plugged the cable modem's Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the 'mothership' Extreme.
- Plugged the MoCA adapter's Ethernet cable into a LAN port of the mothership Extreme.
- Powered them on in succession. All systems go.
- Plugged the attic MoCA adapter's Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the pizza box Extreme
- Performed a reset on the pizza box Extreme (paperclip, 15 seconds till rapid yellow flashing)
- In AirPort Utility, clicked "Other WiFi Devices" and let the software its thing
- Got the success message that the pizza box is extending the network via the wired connection (solid line between the two device icons)
All seems good, right?
Here's where it got stuck:
- Open a laptop in the living room (ground floor). It connects right away to the wifi as designed. 👍
- Go to a website. It loads. 👍
- Walk upstairs into the attic domain of the MoCA-extended pizza box.
- Load another web page. "You are not connected to the Internet." 👎
- Open AirPort Utility: I'm connected to the right network, and shows the pizza box as my access point.
- Restart the cable modem and both AirPorts sequentially.
- Restart the Mac for good measure.
- Repeat step 4. 👎
- Repeat step 5. 👎
Thoughts:
- do I have my Ethernet set up properly? Specifically:
- On the mothership, I'm sure the cable modem should be connected to the WAN port, but I'm not sure if I should connect a LAN port to the MoCA adapter
- On the pizza box, I'm pretty sure I should connect MoCA <=>WAN port. ...?
- Maybe my signal strength is too weak? At the modem, the dBmV is around -3.4 for the first 6 channels, then bounces between -3.8 and -5.0 for the other 18 channels. The other MoCA adapters are on the other side of one more 4 port splitter. (does that mean -7db? If so, that puts strength at the ends around -11db to -15db. Some friends in /r/homenetworking have told me -10db is the bottom edge of acceptable.
My next step is to plug my Mac directly into each MoCA adapter via Ethernet and see if I get to the Internet. If yes, then I'll assign blame to the AirPorts. If no, then more evidence that I have a signal strength issue.
My other next step could be to switch out the 4-port splitter for a 2-port splitter and see if things improve. That would give more evidence to the signal strength idea.
Thank you for thinking this through with me.
While I'm waiting for any insights you all might have, I'll be researching coax amplifiers.
Tom
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.15