I have recently installed moca endpoints on a no-longer used stretch of coax in order to transition my Roku Ultra from wireless to wired. However, the Roku cannot use this connection reliably, although other devices can. There is a gig switch at either end of this moca stretch, and while the roku stalls and drops regularly, the laptop moved traffic without interruption. Is there a known issue around Roku over moca that could make sense of this behavior. I have verified that the roku works without issues when it is connected with cat8 directly to the switch.
Hi @EricMalmstrom,
Thank you for your first post here in the Roku Community!
We understand you're having trouble connecting the Roku Ultra to a wired connection. We're happy to help.
Review the tips below to fix common network issues for your Roku streaming device.
Use the following steps to restart your streaming device from the Settings menu.
Use the following steps to restart your modem and router.
Hope you'll find this info useful. Please keep us posted on what you find out.
All the best,
John
Are you trying to use MoCA "adapters" at each end (Roku device and router) or do you have a MoCA "extender" somewhere in the setup.
You should be able to place an adapter at the router and then another adapter at the opposite end near the Roku. (users have reported success with this method).
Sometimes adding a switch or extender may interrupt this connection. (with the extender, kind of creates a hybrid wired/wireless situation). A simple, unmanaged switch should be fine though. (managed switched can be hit/miss due to the settings). Of note too though, it that some users of the 4850 are reporting issues with using just a standard ethernet wired connection, (device not recognizing ethernet) so cannot ignore that this may be causing you an issue as well.