Internet was always shifty when it comes to gaming, but it's getting to the point of dubbing it un-usable
Hi, hardcore online gamer and customer of 3+ years here.
I'm concerned about an issue that seems to be affecting me daily and would like to know if anyone else is having it this bad. My Internet was always shifty when it comes to gaming online, but it's getting to the point of dubbing it un-usable.
I upgraded my internet a little while back (Maybe a month and a half ago) from the grandfathered 300 Mb plan to the 500 Mb plan. I have always had a TON of issues disconnecting or my internet shutting off entirely while starting up an online game no matter what the game is. Where I'm at with this issue now since I have upgraded, the internet doesn't run consecutively smooth for more than a minute or two literally ever. And by 'smooth' I'd like to point out that I'm not cherry picking common lag issues considering that when it lags, my games become completely unplayable, all my friends and enemies appear to run into walls, I teleport all over the place, what I see happening before my eyes is not actually what is going on at all... You know, the usual stuff that happens when you hard DC. And for instance, some days I can't even play a full 2 minutes of a game before the whole house loses internet and is forced to reset. And what's even more insane is that I could wait for the internet to come back up and try to repeat the process and the SAME thing happens AGAIN. This will happen throughout any and almost every hour of the day. (I would also like to point out that I do prefer to hardwire my connection and do when the panoramic pods work, which also go offline several times every day no matter what! So yes, I also rely on wifi sometimes)
I have had a lot of work done for everything from running a new coax downstairs when I used to have an extender router, upgrading my hardware to the 3rd gen, to my post outside being worked on several times. Nothing has solved my problem as this has always been an almost daily issue. One of the Techs that worked on my post last had told me that I was at the tail-end of a node and that any problems experienced elsewhere on the way to said node might be amplified because I'm "at the end of the spiderweb". If that is true I would like to know why I am paying +$100 a month for a connection that barely works outside of browsing the web and meanwhile Cox can't seem to fix this issue and distribute the connection more properly in my area, of course, if that is to be taken as accurate information about the node. I don't know anymore, I've tried so much and have been so patient with support and I just don't know if I can afford to put up with this much longer. Any suggestions or troubleshoots would be awesome.
Thanks!