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I recently installed MOCA 2.5 to my homes existing coaxial cables. I was wondering if a 100 mbps drop off is warranted. I currently pay for Spectrums 300 mbps plan and am only getting around 198 via MoCA, to my PS5. Also my upload speed is completely fine at 10 Mbps usually get 11 though. The only time I got 300+ Mbps was the first day I plugged the MOCA adapters in. 
MY SETUP

Street Coax to MoCA Filter to MoCA three way splitter. One cable goes to room with modem. Another goes to room with a fire stick. And then the third one goes to room with my PS5. Then at modem, coax comes from wall into two way moca splitter one coax goes from splitter to MoCA filter to modem. The other coax goes into MoCA adapter. Cat 5e Ethernet goes from modem to router. Then cat5e comes out of router to MoCA network adapter. I have three ScreenBeam MoCA adapters  Model #ECB6250K02 And #ECB6250S02. MoCA Splitter attached to street coax is Holland MoCA compliant three way. And both MoCA filters are PPC SNLP-1GCW MoCA 'POE' Coax Filter. Attached images are the speeds from the first day to now.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, slimSHVDYx said:

Attached images are the speeds from the first day to now.

In my experience, the PS speed test is horribly inaccurate. Compare using Speedtest.net on a PC instead.

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Spoiler
                       ┌─────────────── Office/Rack ───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
Google Fiber Webpass ── Cloud Gateway Max ══╦═ Pro XG 8 ══╦═ Flex 2.5-8 ══╦═ Doven Wolf
                      La Vie en Rose (DNS) ═╬═ Narrative  ╠═ Veda-NAS     ╠═ La Vie en Rose (vmbr)
                                Veda (DNS) ─┘             ╠═ Veda (vmbr)  ├─ Ptolemy (vmbr)
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╩═ Ptolemy-NAS  ├─ Veda (Mgmt)
║   ┌ Closet ┐      ┌───────── Bedroom ─────────┐                         └─ Veda (IPMI)
╚═══ Flex XG ══╦╤═══ Flex XG ══╤╦═ Byarlant
       (PoE)   ║│              │╠═ Narrative 
Kitchen Jack ══╣└─ Dual PoE ┐  │╚═ Jesta Cannon*
   (Testing)   ║┌─ Injector ┘  └── Work Laptop
     Bedroom ══╝│        ┌─────── Media Center ────────────────────────────┐
     Jack #2    └──────── Switch 8 ────────────┬─ nanoHD Access Point (PoE)
Notes:                                         ├─ Sony PlayStation 4 
─── is Gigabit / ═══ is Multi-Gigabit          ├─ Pioneer VSX-S520
* = cable passed from Bedroom to Media Center  └─ Sony XR65A80K (Google TV)
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Yeah, the most accurate way to determine the actual link speed you’re getting would be to plug a computer into the ps5 end, another computer to the network switch, and use something like iperf. What the ps5 is giving you is the speed to their server, which is going to potentially be limited by your ISP or by their network environment too. 

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