

There is an ONT (Optical Network Terminal) (here's a network diagram) that is a installed on the outside of your house. We already had FIOS internet, with 15 megabits downstream and upstream (a premium service that costs an extra $10 a month) and have been very happy with it. There's a long waiting list in my state, so I signed up in October and had it installed just this last week. 186.We are finally out from under Comcast Cable and have just hooked up Verizon's new Fiber-Optic based FIOS TV.Employer contacts 4yrs after firing,demands passwords or will sue [ by HELLFIRE Comcast is Dropping Local ABC, NBC, FOX, & NBC For Some Cust by andyross Tech installed splitter at tap - cause for concern? by MGK645 Faster Upload Speeds for Gigabit Extra Customers in Next Generat by fossilz Canadian ISPs Blocked Pirate IPTV & Logged Customer IP Addresses + more notable news.T-Mobile Asks For Special Permission To Use 2.5GHz 5G Spectrum Held Up By The FCC + more notable news.Court Upholds Constitutionality Of USF For Now But Future Of Broadband Subsidies Still Murky + more news.Report Finds Big Jump In 100 Mbps Connections, Google Fiber Has Fastest Internet + more notable news.Biden Administration Makes It Clear Broadband Consumer Protection Has Never Been Much Of A Priority + more news.

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If that fixes it you'll have to then decide how to best fix it.

You could try running a bypass wire temporarily if it happens enough to see if that leg is bad. I've seen a lot of contractors who really shouldn't be terminating wires. Could be a staple or sharp bend, splice in wall which you'll never find. since it's only that one box I'd work on that leg of coax. Long stingers, crappy ends,loose connections,cheap wall plates could be the issue. The diagnostic page is just a tool so I wouldn't go to crazy with it, but it does give the general health of your set up. Hit menu>customer support>top support tools>connected device status> when it pops up go to server press ok> hit advanced diagnostics there you can see moca rates,and short and long term errors. I'd go as stated remove the 2 way and just use the 8. Clients use moca so really that's what you need to be concerned about. Maybe that router leg needed that 3.5 boost if you ever had legacy boxes. However, is there anyway to check the coax signal strength the client boxes are actually seeing? Does it make sense to boost the coax signal going into the 8-way splitter to compensate for the loss within the splitter? I suspect that I might need an amp is there a recommended signal amp for this type of application? If I would have a Verizon tech check the whole set-up again, how would they solve the problem? Is this something that I can fix myself?īy removing that 2 way you'll gain 3.5 db rf signal. If I check the signal-to-noise ratio at any time on any of the channels it is always "GOOD" and no errors. If I understand correctly, the actual tuners are located within the DVR's and simply "service" the client boxes located throughout. On one of the other client boxes I occasionally get some pixelating and momentary picture freezes. It seems if I reboot the box, the problem goes away for awhile and then eventually comes back. On occasion on one of the client boxes I'm getting very annoying audio drops. I would click yes and on it would go and finish setting up. However, as I have added additional boxes (I started with 1 DVR & 3 Client Boxes), every time I added a new box when starting it up I would get a low coax signal error, check your connections, do you want to proceed. For the most part I have not had major problems.
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This is the way the set-up has been ever since my initial install by the Verizon tech. The ONT is mounted in my garage and coax is run into my basement where it goes into a 2-way splitter, one feed into the router and the other into an 8-way splitter. I'm in a newer home that is wired with RG6 through-out. I have Verizon Quantum service with 2 DVR's & 4 Client Boxes.
