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So what you're saying is that congestion during peak hours, can hinder my speeds during non peak, overnight hours?
That is correct and we are happy to see if that's the case. Simply follow the instructions Crystal has provided in regards to contacting us.
Jonathan J
Cox Moderator
- matt12124 years agoNew Contributor II
Could you help us understand why congestion around say 2pm would still be affecting internet performance nearly 12 hours later, at a time when usage should be relatively low? Even if this is the case, it doesn't mean the poor internet performance is justifiable and leads us to question why Cox's network takes half a day to recover from periods of peak usage. I'm BEYOND tired of watching Cox dance around the fact that their HFC network approach, and the fiber-to-coax nodes it relies upon, are ancient. Until they get serious about bringing FTTH to all customers (including Rhode Island), their internet service will be sub-par by modern standards. Not one person I know that uses the 'red check mark' competition as their provider has ever complained about issues with their internet performance.
- BenS14 years agoFormer ModeratorHi @Matt1212
I completely understand the frustration of having an inconsistent internet signal. I have checked your network and there are no congestion issues in your area. However, there are some timeouts on your modem. Are there any splitters or amplifiers that are connected to the coaxial that is screwed into the back of your modem? If so can you please bypass any splitters/amplifiers and plug it directly into the wall from the modem?
Ben S.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
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