Like many of you, I have been frustrated the last few weeks by random lock-ups with Joeys looking for Hoppers (in my 2H/4J and one HIC system). Problems started with recent software "upgrades." With the system locking up during Olympics, wife really started to complain. Reboots would restore the system for a bit, but problems continued. So I decided to do all I could to isolate the cause in order to come up with a "fix." Well, that fix turned out being disconnecting the Ethernet connection to my home network from the HIC. After removing the Internet connection and rebooting all Hoppers and Joeys, the system has once again become rock-solid stable. Clearly, having Internet access is not as important as a stable system (and happy wife!).
Remember a couple months back when someone found that a Joey could link with a Hopper via Ethernet without MoCA coax connections? Well, my theory of the recent problems is that at times the Joeys were using my home network to communicate, rather than the dedicated MoCA cables. Then whenever the home network (which includes wireless bridges) would glitch or drop out briefly, the Joeys would break connection with the Hoppers. Rebooting would reestablish connections either via home Internet network or MoCA coax. I have left the HIC powered up in my architecture, but without any connection to my home Internet network. So far so good!
Anyone else found this to be the case?
Bob
Remember a couple months back when someone found that a Joey could link with a Hopper via Ethernet without MoCA coax connections? Well, my theory of the recent problems is that at times the Joeys were using my home network to communicate, rather than the dedicated MoCA cables. Then whenever the home network (which includes wireless bridges) would glitch or drop out briefly, the Joeys would break connection with the Hoppers. Rebooting would reestablish connections either via home Internet network or MoCA coax. I have left the HIC powered up in my architecture, but without any connection to my home Internet network. So far so good!
Anyone else found this to be the case?
Bob