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mmacedo

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Hi, my LAN seems to be working fine, but I just would like to understand what is causing RX Dropped packets in some of my MoCA devices. I'm curious, I know ;).

I have four GoCoax WF-803M. All of them have their TX Bad, TX Dropped and RX Bad statuses zeroed, but a couple of them show some RX Dropped packets (2nd floor and 3rd floor Room A). The other two show no RX Dropped at all (Basement and 3rd floor Room B). Coincidentally or not, both MoCA devices which have RX Dropped packets are the ones directly connect to an ASUS AiMesh Node.

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Are these RX Dropped packets something I should worry about and investigate? Is there any explanation of why these dropped packages?

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Basement


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2nd Floor


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3rd floor Room A


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3rd Floor Room B

Thanks for the insights!
 
Just to add, PHY rates are fine:

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probably not a concern. You might check the coax connections and reseat/tighten them.
17,000 in 50 million packets .
 

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