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So......buy one of the modems listed via Amazon, Best Buy, etc. etc. and Cox has no problem with that?
If so, for basic internet use - no gaming or computer streaming - which of the 2 following modems would you recommend/prefer:
Arris Surfboard TM3402 or TG1682?
Either one is better than my +/- 6 year old ArrisTouchstone CM8200?
Thanks
I prefer keeping the modem and router(s) separate. An Arris SB8200 is about $115 at Best Buy right now and is straightforward to set up and reliable. Note that it is easiest to stop by the local Cox "store" with the MAC and Serial Number, or call in with them for activation, because you can't typically install it and then run the activation remotely from your desktop. Cox won't give you any issues with the activation, and they will automatically update the firmware. Some other ISPs apparently don't do firmware upgrades to user supplied devices which is a challenge.
- Emails_that_nev2 years agoNew Contributor II
Really appreciate the thorough response.
It appears it will be necessary to stop by a brick and mortar store for a simple modem upgrade. In the past, have not had success trying to make changes over the phone with Cox.
Think I'm reading too much into your response - have an iMAC so taking the MAC into the store is impractical. Giving them the serial number is no problem.
"Some other ISPs apparently don't do firmware upgrades to user supplied devices which is a challenge." - forgive my ignorance but what does this mean? Some ISPs?Possible Cox could upgrade my existing modem by calling them (oooh man, another phone call to Cox).
Really appreciate all the time you have expended responding to this issue,
Bob
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