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Would you say those times are also during peak vehicle traffic periods for your neighborhood? You could very well be correct regarding network bandwidth saturation, but that didn't much exist 15 years ago. More likely there are breaks in the wire from your CPE to the DLSAM or a bad port along the way. Otherwise, everyone in the neighborhood would be seeing similar issues.
Have you went to your neighbors and asked if they have similar issues with connectivity? This would allow you to rule out the run to the pedestal. Cox Tech support always says they can't look at other peoples connections, which is all just smoke and lip service.
I also ask this because when I first moved into my house 20 years ago, I spent a number of months with issues. They finally had to run a new line from the streetside box to the opposite side of my house. Whoever installed it first had it grounded to the gas meter. Just wow...
After that, I rarely have more than one glitch a year and mine happen mostly when it rains a lot.
well, I live in San Diego it hasn't rained for almost 9months lol.
Also if you look at my screenshots I am losing the data past my modem but we have had probably around 20-30 techs out(not including the 5 that came to run a new line from the wall to the street). How many techs does it take to figure this out?
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