I'm regretting buy these adapters for a dirt cheap price off of ebay. After 6mo of working fine, my isp (spectrum) seems to have turned on the docsis 3.1 ofdm channel which can run into the 1218mhz range. All of a sudden once or twice a week usually in the middle of the night I find my modem offline and stuck ranging. Most Moca 2.0/2.5 can be configured to use high-d band (1350 to 1675mhz) with a minor speed drop from the normal extended d band (1125 to 1675mhz). This adapter does not appear to have this option so my only recourse is to change from FULL (1125 to 1675mhz 5x bonded) to WAN (1475 to 1675 only 2x bonded) which takes a much bigger moca network speed penalty. I'm starting to think my old moca 2.0 would be better than WAN on this adapter using high D band only...
Does anyone see any other options? The only other thing I've read is to put another moca filter right on the back of the modem to prevent the docsis3.1 modem from accessing and interfering in the 1218mhz range. This may work in the interim, but eventually if isps require docsis 3.1 won't this basically break as I'm intentionally blocking my modem from accessing anything above 1002mhz with the moca filter right on the back of it? (still maybe this is the best option today if I can get full 400mbps isp speed with docsis 3.0 today?)
Thanks,
Dan