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You can either reboot the 3402A by pulling its power cord for a few seconds, or you could log into your Cox account and reset the 3402A.
I don't mean a Factory Reset...if this is possible on a telephone modem...by pushing its recessed button somewhere on the modem but instead a network reset from your Cox account.
Try that and if it doesn't work, update us.
- deanchat3 years agoContributor
Okay, I switched to Tel1 and did the power reset (power down for a few minutes then plug it back in). No dial tone on Tel1, but Tel2 is working. Then I tried the 'network" reset (via the Cox website) and again Tel1 does not work but Tel2 works just fine. Any ideas where to go from here?
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
To tell the truth, I thought only 1 Tel port was operational on residential telephone modems and the 1 operational port was Tel1. I guess not.
There is only so much you can do without swapping it. I guess the only thing left is a Factory Reset. Unplug all telephones from the modem, stick something in the recessed hole and hold for 15 seconds.
- deanchat3 years agoContributor
Thanks for the info. The email from Cox made it sound like both Tel1 and Tel2 are active and that you just need to switch your connection. Not so. I will put in the request for re-provisioning (via email). Thanks!
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