https://imgur.com/a/YxjCAWVThis is the best thing I have found to prove that something is wrong with something that Cox has to fix and it is not your equipment.
SO DSLreports has a tool that you can use to push a constant upstream to see if your internet can support that speed. I have 150 download and 10 upload plan. The image I have attached has task manager open on the left and the dslreports tool open on the right. Using the 6.2 Mbps I have a constant buffer issue and the speed can never hold up to what is being requested. Now if I lower the request to anything below 3.0 Mbps I have no issues and hold that constant upload speed. I have been running in loops with support and techs coming out tell me something is wrong with my devices, because the meter tool they use shows the speed tests as perfect. So what I think is happening is the devices they are using are set to run the speed test at somewhere below 1 Kbps and there for not even trying to push enough speed through to see if the cable can actually handle it. So what is the point in paying for a higher plan? Download on the other hand works just how it supposed to and gets the speed that should. I have a technician coming on Tuesday and have asked specifically that it is a Cox technician and not a 3rd party or contractor so that the issue is directly taken up with Cox. We'll see what happens. I hope this helps people who are stuck in that annoying loop of calling tech support and having tech come out and them tell you everything is fine and when your the one paying for the service and know it is not what it should be.
Here is the link to it.
https://imgur.com/FyJgECD
Edit: This is all on Cox equipment. Brand new out the box modem that was installed when tech came out yesterday with the exact same problem.
Edit 2:
This is about 2 hours after my initial post.
I now have these results on the exact same cable, exact same device, and exact same modem.
I do not know what is going on.. there's no way one hour it looks like the first test and the next it looks like the second.
Heres link: https://imgur.com/a/v6e1LtP
https://imgur.com/a/v6e1LtP
Speed test results compared to Task Manager:
Link: https://imgur.com/ChbY3u4
https://imgur.com/a/pj7gpAU
After running speed tests on multiple different sites the results being shown do show lower than what task manager is showing. Cox's speed test to be specific does show extremely low values and could really be broken.
This still does not explain the huge 360 that it just pulled within the span of 2 hours though.
Edit 3: After about another hour everything has been silky smooth. If something changes I'll update.
Edit 4: No change in the connection after some more tests, but the screen shot below is from a new computer being on my network and speedtest.net reads the correct values for what Task Manager shows. Not really sure why though... same cable, same modem. Only difference is what is listed as the source where the connection is being ran from "ONENET".
https://imgur.com/a/aybTt6n
I then waited about 5 minutes for the laptop to get recognized closed the browser and went back to run another speed test and this time it shows "COX" as the source and the results are now displayed at the low values. But Task Manager is showing the values as being what they are supposed to be.
https://imgur.com/a/VFZkBeY
I do not really know what this information means. If a Cox support person would like to take the information I have found and do something with it your more than welcome.
Edit 5: So had Cox come out today 11/26. I just so happen to get the same tech that came out the last time. Showed him my screen shots and what I had found through my testing and that there are some irregularities. Advised another tech would come out in 5 business days or so and check the tap to see if anything looks wrong there.