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Like you post
If 99% of the computers out there CANNOT take advantage of that speed.( I have the ethernet port that support 2.5gb)
Why would they service 2 gb?
You know what ? Maybe I just need 1gb
but that's not the point.
I signed up for 2gb service and there is no way that I could get the speed they advertised With setup provide by cox even if I have 1 pc and one phone.
They should advertise like this "we have new 2 gb speed service but you still going to get around 600 to 900 99% of the time with your wifi and there are no options for ethernet connection provide by our xb8 router.
You are forgetting that the speed is shared across your devices. With 2gb speed, you should be able to utilize multiple devices with very little slowdown on them. Like ExtraChrispy said, 2x1gb devices simultaneously, or you can have a couple of your tvs streaming 4k and use your computer without seeing the tv's buffering.
- wilsons5213 months agoNew Contributor
Has this been confirmed that the ports on the modem itself are limited to 1 Gb? What's frustrating was that the Cox tech that came out to upgrade could only test up to 1 Gb due to the limitations of their equipment. If a tech is going to come out to upgrade to 2.0 Gb you could think they would have equipment that is cabable of speeds that they provide. I've heard this from other folks in the forums that state that the testing equipment is only limited to 1 Gb.
- Allan3 months agoModerator
Hello. You can find all of our approved modems and gateways list and technical information about those devices here: https://www.cox.com/residential/support/cox-certified-cable-modems.html
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