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adopttwins
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6 years ago

Data leak or equipment issues

This July we upgraded to faster internet speed ultimate 300/30 Mbps with 1 terabyte data.  We had to swap out our cable and internet gateway modem to support the additional speed/features at the price COX offered us. Contour 2 (Cisco) digital Cable and Arris tg1682 internet gateway with phone. Since July our Data usage has increased. we are now over 1 terabyte per month which is new for us. We have never used that much data in the past. Have to wonder if the new Arris is not set properly, leaking data or something is broken somewhere between us (end user) and COX (provider).  Thanks in Advance.

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  • You can check to see what devices are connected to your network by either using the Cox Connect app or the Cox website and go to Internet Tools, MY WIFI and it will show you all the devices connected. You can check this even when you are away from home to see what devices are online. You can also check your daily usage through the same app or website, going to Internet Tools. Also, check out www.cox.com/.../data-usage.html. Thanks, Lisa - Cox Support Forums Moderator
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      adopttwins
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      Thank you. We have spent hours on the phone with Cox techs. they had no suggestions whatsoever and cannot help us look into it for “privacy reasons”. COX phone CS suggested Data usage meter to view usage and connected Devices. Somewhat helpful but total usage does not help us know who is connected at what time of day. Installed Cox security suite by Mcafee which took 10 hrs to run. Found nothing. Uninstalling it because run time is absurd. Going back to previous anti Virus/spam which runs about 1 hr or less when it doesn’t find anything. What does this suite consist of in addition to Mcafee? Do you have any other suggestions?

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        Becky
        Moderator
        Hi Adopttwins, the Arris TG1682 is My WiFi-compatible, so I'll echo Lisa's suggestion of installing the Cox Connect App on a mobile device or log into www.cox.com/mywifi to view connected devices. There are numerous factors that impact data usage, so I’ll review the most common. First, make sure that you’ve secured your home network with a password, so that you aren’t sharing your internet connection with your neighbors. Spyware running in the background can cause sudden spikes in data usage, so check all internet-connected devices for viruses and malware. Our computers and mobile devices may be sending or receiving data even if we are not actively using our Internet service. For example, a computer can automatically download operating system updates, security software updates, and application updates like iTunes. Game consoles, tablets, and mobile phones may also be configured for automatic device updates. Automatic uploads to back up files to cloud-based storage services, automatic syncs between phones, tablets, and other mobile devices, and internet-connected security cameras all drive data usage. Streaming video is typically the largest driver of usage for many customers. Updates to streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu can sometimes alter the default video settings. Factors such as video quality, FPS (frames per second), color usage, and audio bitrate can all impact the bandwidth of streaming video. Most video players offer Low, Medium, and High settings that allow you to adjust the quality of your video stream from standard definition (such as 240p or 360p) to high definition (720p or 1080p). As the video and audio quality increase, so does the amount of bandwidth consumed, so regularly checking the quality settings for each streaming service can help you manage data usage. You might try experimenting with the data quality settings of your streaming service to see how each affects your usage. Also, be sure to log out of each streaming service when you aren’t actively watching content. I hope these suggestions are helpful! -Becky, Cox Support Forums Moderator