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Hi Anesti33, it sounds like you really miss having internet at home. You aren’t required to use the Panoramic Wifi modem when you subscribe to Cox Internet. You can use your own modem as long as it is on the list of certified modems at www.cox.com/modems. Maybe you’ll reconsider? As a Cox Internet subscriber, you’ll be able to continue enjoying CoxWiFi hotspots (www.cox.com/hotspots) when you’re on the go. Cox Mobile WiFi is not the same service. Cox Mobile WiFi uses SIM-based authentication to connect Cox Mobile customers to Cox hotspots in select areas at no additional charge. The Cox Mobile SSID provides a secure, encrypted connection exclusively for Cox Mobile customers on their Cox Mobile devices. Your Cox Mobile device will automatically detect and connect to the Cox Mobile SSID when it is within range. This provides you with free data and seamless connectivity, with speeds similar to your 4G cellular connection. You can connect to Cox Mobile WiFi by going to your device's WiFi settings and selecting the Cox Mobile SSID. You can learn more about Cox Mobile Wifi at https://www.cox.com/residential/support/cox-hotspots-with-enhanced-wifi-for-cox-mobile-customers.html I apologize for the confusion regarding these two Wifi services. If you have additional questions, feel free to email my team at Cox.Help@cox.com.
- Anesti333 months agoContributor
Greetings, ChrisJ2!
That's brand new information about the enhanced 802.1X secured hotspots!
It turns out that the page does exist now at https://www.cox.com/residential/support/cox-hotspots-with-enhanced-wifi-for-cox-mobile-customers.html
But the url as posted was truncated ☺️
I'll be searching for a map/chart of available APs in the local ZIP codes... Or simply watching the Pixel scan on every corner 😄
- ChrisJ23 months agoModerator
Alright, that sounds good. Thank you for your post and correction. Have a great day.
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