MCPerfect
6 years agoNew Contributor
Packet Loss & Lags - Please Help!
Not an expert here but I have followed various suggestions to reset devices, ipconfig release/renew/flushdns, connect directly to the Netgear modem, etc. The issue only started to happen the morning ...
- 6 years agoHi MCPerfect, my bet is that the splitter has come to the end of its lifespan and needs to be replaced. However, it is also possible that the amp has failed or is no longer necessary. Are you able to bypass the splitter and connect the modem directly to the coax from the cable outlet? If so, reset the modem after bypassing the splitter. Then run a test in your game environment and see if the packet loss and latency issues continue. If there is no packet loss or lag, replace the splitter. You can pick up a decent splitter at stores like Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Amazon, or any electronics store. Cox recommends a coaxial 5-1000 MHz splitter with a signal loss of only 3.5dB on each output port. If bypassing and/or replacing the splitter doesn't completely resolve the packet loss and latency issues, you can bypass the amplifier and test your gaming environment again. If you still experience issues after replacing the splitter, I recommend scheduling a service call so an on-site technician can determine if the amplifier is still necessary. -Becky, Cox Support Forums Moderator