Hi everyone, we recently got our fios service installed and i've finally got everything setup the way i'd like. Unfortunately the house is 29 years old and the majority of the wiring between nodes are long runs of rg-59. I'm afraid that the old coax is the reason i'm getting such low moca speeds:
heres the basic wiring diagram of the house:
I'm not sure why there is a such a difference in the up/down speed per node (1-3).
I've changed out all the coax ends with new compression fittings, as shown in the diagram i've replaced all the splitters with verizon's moca 2.0 splitters.
Is there anything you guys can think of (short of ripping out all the rg-59) that might bring all the nodes up to 200ish Mbps?