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Have you considered Cox business? They don't block any ports.
- CStones11 months agoNew Contributor II
I know you’re trying to help, but I don’t consider, “Pay $130 more for the same speed and convenience” to be a solution. It worked for a week, until they figure out I was running a server and started blocking it. Then the rep lied about even having that ability when multiple articles and reps in this forum confirm they do….NOT HAPPY.
- WiderMouthOpen11 months agoEsteemed Contributor
Well, it's not on the list of officially blocked ports, but it could be something local. What model modem do you have?
- CStones11 months agoNew Contributor II
I know it isn't, which is even more infuriating. But COX reps have confirmed in this forum that they block "servers" of any kind. The fact it isn't on that list is why it worked for a week, again, until they saw I had "server" activity going on and blocked it. It's not my NetGear Orbi, again, because it worked for a week and I didn't receive any notifications about it changing its settings, such as suddenly blocking ports.
- CurtB11 months agoValued Contributor III
CStones wrote:
I use it securely enough for my extremely small business (1-person agency) out of my home office.
CStones wrote:
It worked for a week, until they figure out I was running a server and started blocking it.
Using a residential account to run a server for a business is a violation of your "Residential Customer Service Agreement". Customer Service Agreement | Cox Communications
12. USE OF SERVICES —
B. Non Commercial Use Only:
You agree to use the Services only for personal, noncommercial purposes and not business activities.The Cox rep who told you they can't block ports may not personally have the ability to block ports, but the company does. You can appeal to Cox to change their mind, but I don't like your chances. Good luck.
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