ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsGigablast not getting remotely close to speeds advertised I wonder who at Cox thinks that Gigablast speeds are 140Mbps/35Mbps? Because that's been the experience I've had over the past several months. If I wanted the level of service I'm getting, I would have signed up for Verizon...Oops, I can't since Cox has agreements with the city preventing any competition.I've talked with support on the phone and via web chat. The only thing they want to do is a reboot of the modem, and then claim that they don't see any issue. Only when pressed on, do they mention having a technician come out to look at the issue, at $75 for them to come out. I thought it would be the panoramic gateway, but since I have voice service, I can't replace the gateway with my own equipment, not like Cox would allow that either. I have a brand newCM1200-100NAS that Cox has stated is supported, but every time I have attempted to activate the modem, I'm told that it's been registered to another account. They can't explain how it's been registered as I purchased it at Best Buy, and have had to exchange it 3 different times because of the same "it's been registered to another account" issue. Slow speeds on Gigablast So I've had Gigablast for over a year and have had pretty consistant speeds (650+Mbps). Over the past couple weeks, I've gotten no where near the advertised speeds. It gets so bad that watching Youtube requires dropping from 1080p down to 240p to not experience buffering every second, and Netflix buffers near constantly. Rebooting the modem doesn't help at all, as as soon as the modem reconnects, I can do a speedtest and the highest speeds obtained at under 50Mbps with just my desktop connected via Cat6 cable. Even trying other computers connected via ethernet results in the same results, low speeds.