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I'll assume you have a separate modem and router (Netgear). Do you and your daughter use wireless devices? Do you have anything hardwired to the router? When the Internet drops, does the hardwired device still have Internet access? It could just be the wireless portion of your Internet access.
It could be your modem dropping the connection, but it could just be your router.
- chipmaker5 years agoNew Contributor
We just bought the Netgear 7000v2(?) WiFi modem combo. When we notice internet drop outs, its on wifi and hard wired. The Netgear device shows no internet on indicator. The issue was happening before the new wifi modem. Cox said the modem was the problem.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
Okay...you have 1 combo device (Netgear). You also have a computer hardwired to the back of the combo device . When the Internet drops, not only your wireless devices lose connectivity but the hardwired computer as well. Got it.
The Internet light on the front has 3 indications: off, blinking and solid. When your connectivity drops, the Internet light is off?
You may need to call Cox, again, (I know) because "seeing" your modem is 1 thing but assessing if your signal is within specs is another. An out-of-spec signal would be too noisy, too weak, too strong, etc. An out-of-spec signal could cause your modem to temporarily go offline.
Can you access your modem logs?
- chipmaker5 years agoNew Contributor
Ill have to look at home, I had their Modem home screen up with all the settings the other night. Current situation is that we have internet, fast internet, then it drops and comes back on its own. We arent there all the time. I know it dropped this a.m.
- bearone25 years agoContributor III
sounds like a netgear issue.
- chipmaker5 years agoNew Contributor
All except where it happened with Moto and Asus HW also.
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