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Hello, I am sorry you are having these issues on your laptop with internet. I understand this can be very frustrating as I know I would be if my internet was not consistent. I do have a few questions to better understand your issues. Is it possible to hardline connect the laptop to the modem and run a speed test? Also, are you having connection issues on other devices? Is it also possible to run a speed test on the phone and see what the connection is on there? Thank you!
Using the speed test on Google for all tests
Laptop Hardwired to MY network: 290 Mbps
Laptop connected to CoxWIFI: haha can't even get it to run
Laptop connected to my wireless network: 132 Mbps
Mobile phone connected to CoxWIFI: 41 Mbps
Mobile phone connected to my network: 121 Mbps
just a piece of insight. If it's working properly on one device, but not on another device, you MAY need to focuse on the device rather than the source.
Yeah, aware of that. Laptop works fine wirelessly on my own wireless network, work, and other hotspots
Hi iamkimchi,
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Thank you,
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
he said WiFi HOTSPOT! NOT his WiFi at home.
- ExtraChrispy2 years agoContributor III
With all due respect to JulianN, that response is consistent with what the Cox of today is looking for in terms of customer interactions. Somewhere along the way, the priority seems to have shifted from problem solving to making customer feel good. Verizon seems to be using the same customer support consulting group. When I had to call Verizon Business for one of our clients not getting an IP address, I had to listen to this long winded sound byte about how my feelings mattered when honestly, my feeling really don't matter. I'm not calling because my feelings are hurt, my customer, which happens to also be your customer, just needs an IP address.
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
Preaching to the choir. Another reason I am glad I am rtetired from Cox.
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