Upload speed spotty, huge packet lost.
I've called and complained to customer service, tech 1 and tech 2 already. They diagnosed my router/modem, determined that I am getting really bad/weak signals. They sent out 3 techs, none of them were able to do anything. I'm not the only one in this area with spotty connection, but my WORK is done through streaming online and I can't get anything done in the past 2-3 weeks. The last tech that came was a supervisor and he said he was going to send someone else out here, but I never heard from that again. The phone techs sent tests and out of 50, only one test came back WITHOUT packet lost. Theres an issue here and it needs to be fixed. I'm paying for ultimate. I can't even stream files at 1800 kbs The last supervisor came, checked everything, checked the outside lines and say that it jumps from 0-30 mbs upload. I'm literally staying under 2 mbs. And its not even stable/constant, this needs to be fixed before people switch services. Why am I even paying for ultimate?9.7KViews0likes29Commentsmodem keeps resetting every 5-10 minutes
Not sure whats going on or why it keeps resetting itself. Tried countless solutions online but none seem to work. Im starting to think its a firmware issue but I cant find any way to update it? Can anyone be of assistance. I pay $62.99 a month for internet service & would like to use it. Moving in a month & might have to switch up service which I really dont wanna do.Solved9.3KViews0likes11CommentsFirmware update to Surfboard 6850?
We have been experiencing consistent outages over the past month or so (dropping about every 5 minutes, reconnecting, and then dropping). We have had to just turn off the WiFi on our phones, as is it just infuriating to deal with. Is this something a firmware update might help with? Is there another solution? Thank you!3.1KViews0likes2CommentsPaying for premier services getting dial up speed
I there a reason I have been getting below 10 download and over 40 upload speed? This mainly happens at night. But if I am paying over a 260.00 cable bill I should get what I pay for. I have been with Cox for over 13 years..... The service guys have been out to my house 5 or 6 times already and still this issue is not fixed...4.7KViews0likes10CommentsCannot Connect to DNS Server at least twice a day, at most 7times a day.
Well my issue started when my old router got orange juice spilled on it, modem wasn't harmed at all. So we went and bought an upgraded version of our old one and ever since then we have been having random disconnects; we have just put up with it for awhile, but here recently its just getting real old. I have read up a bunch of different issues, but none have blamed the router. I was curious to as do I need to completely replace my old modem? Or is there just some way I can make then two communicate better, so I do not have these disconnects. I really really do not want to blame the router or get a new one for it was quite expensive. Netgear N900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router. Comp: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2310 CPU @ 2.90GHz, 8.00GB (7.70 GB Usable) 64-Bit Operating System. Have been with cox for a little over a year and never had a problem. Appreciate any feedback that might solve the problem. If not solved I guess ill just call a cox tech, guess im taking the lazy way out.4.4KViews0likes3CommentsBrand New Motorola Surfboard SB6141 Behind Netgear WNDR344 In Constant Need of Power Recycle
I was so proud of myself yesterday when my shiny new SB6141 DOCSIS3.0 modem was delivered to me. Had I known then what I know now, having spent most of the hours in between reading forum post after forum post and troubleshooting every which way but loose, I would have asked the kind UPS man to take that box and put it "where the sun don't shine". Mere hours after I installed the thing and verified with a Cox Support Rep via Live Chat, the modem simply started losing its grip on the internet and could only be temporarily revived via cycling the power. That seems to work very well for about 10 minutes at best. Having read so many posts specifically about my particular model of modem in the last 18 hours, I have yet to see a single definitive answer to any of the very commonly worded cries for help on this very same user experience. I've seen every suggestion from surge protectors draining/spiking the power levels beyond spec to Netgear routers being overpowered by the sheer gloriousness of the SB6141 modem. There were moderators from Time Warner Cable suggesting that there could be too much noise in the copper and a customer of Comcast's claiming that installing a reverse path gain amplifier did the trick. Most of the posts put the blame on the modem itself, but quite a few pointed the finger at the ISP's area infrastructure and the poor quality of signal flowing down the streets. I live in New Orleans. I don't know if the forum moderators have ever seen the condition of the outdoor cabling and wiring in New Orleans, but I can assure you we are only different from the hillside slums and cardboard shanties of Rio de Janeiro in that we at least manage to have working air conditioners sticking out of every window in our homes. The wiring from the pole to these old historic houses looks like something a child would draw to illustrate a nightmare about the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Back when I actually subscribed to Cox Cable TV, my television had a pretty constant 90 hertz feedback stripe on it for the whole year and a half that I kept cable. I have to use powerstrips/surge protectors in every room, because there is usually only one outlet remotely close to where power is needed. When I was forced to upgrade my internet service from Premier to Ultimate in December 2013 after receiving notifications about exceeding my data cap, I did so over the phone without any technician being dispatched to my address to inspect my wiring for its suitability to deliver higher speeds. Nothing was said to me about the need to replace my Cisco DOCSIS2.0 modem at the time. So I am quite certain that everything I've read tonight - all of it - is very likely true of my own case. My electricity fluctuates like crazy, my cable line is probably split in 4 different places and respliced in another 16 knowing the quality of New Orleans workmanship. And there is no getting around the fact that I have more things to plug in than holes in which to plug them. So. Here we are. I'm going to provide all of the reports from the monitor that you will undoubtedly need, but short of having Cox restring copper from one end of New Orleans to the other or getting a little more aggressive with their delivery of gigabit service to the area, I'm already doubtful that we are going to be able to resolve my intermittent connection issues without some amount of exasperation. Bon chance, mes amis! Speed Test 5/30 - Before the Issues: Then when the celebrating stopped, and the headache began, here's the result for this morning's Speed Test. Keep in mind that nothing in my configuration, connections, or settings has changed other than the earth's position relative to the sun. I should mention that this loss of internet connection happened back-to-back, again and again for several hours in the late evening, throughout most of the wee hours before dawn. For the last few hours or so, though, it's behaved itself and has not dropped me once. Of course, it started to rain pretty heavily around 2AM, so perhaps we can chalk the improved staying power up to the extra humidity in the air bridging circuits, sort of the opposite of what was done to help inCox_Support_SB6141_Error_Log_05312014. In either case, I sure wouldn't mind getting that speed back! Thank you, and let me know if you need any other information.Solved6.6KViews0likes6CommentsNot getting speed I signed up for?
I ordered the premier internet plan 2 days ago and it was fully activated today. My issue is that I'm not getting the download speed even close to 50 Mbps, the highest I got was 2500 Kbps and was for a couple seconds. Right now I'm normally getting between 150 Kbps and 1 Mbps, that's the speed I was getting with Uverse which is a lot cheaper. I have a way higher upload speed than download speed . Cox Speed Test Start Cox Net Download Speed Upload Speed Latency Your IP Address Cox Market Sun Apr 27 9:15 PM Yes 1 Mbps 8 Mbps 43 millisec San Diego4.4KViews0likes7CommentsWIFI connection/disconnect issues
So we got cox and i was recommended to it by a friend and so i trusted there word. well i will try to stay on topic and not list the other problems. it started a week after internet got hooked up my wife just bought a brand new laptop and she wanted to use the wifi she connected and it all worked well for about a week or two. she is not one to complain. and she didn't tell me about the issues till about 2 months ago or so. wifi keeps dropping and i have to reconnect it manually every time through the internet settings. and it started getting real old real fast so i called a couple of times about the internet was told that it might be some interference so i was told to try it in another location so i moved it to a few spots in the house where the jack was available and active still getting dropped. i was told everything seemed fine on there end but it isn't fine. cause i still cannot use my new laptop new cell phone and new ps4 cause every time i connect via wifi i get dropped after about 5-15 min. and i understand the traffic issues but this is unacceptable i pay you to provide a service now start providing. if it seems like im upset i am cause the internet is not the only issue but again any help would be appreciated. your modem we are renting: CISCO model: DPQ39252.7KViews0likes2CommentsDIY: How to automatically restore a lost cable modem internet connection.
"After many visits, the cable company technician gave me his cell phone number as he left my house and said to call if anything changed. My problem with intermittent loss of internet connectivity (termed "Modem Flap" in the industry) could not be solved. I was trekking to a downstairs closet to manually power-cycle my cable modem once or twice daily and the process was getting old." This is the lead paragraph of an article I co-authored in MagPi. Feb, 2014, Issue 20. In it we describe using a RaspberryPi micro computer to sense the loss of my internet connection and then re-connect to the cable plant automatically without human intervention. The solution plays well here and may be useful elsewhere. If this sounds familiar, check out http//:www.themagpi.com for our solution. drjinsb4.3KViews0likes8CommentsChronic Random Disconnection
I've been a Cox internet customer for about two months now and, thus far, it has not been a happy experience. Since the first week of service, I've experienced random disconnects at all hours, anywhere between 2-6+ times a day. It doesn't matter how many people are using the connection or what time of day it is, the Netgear gateway I bought from Cox loses the connection and resets, seemingly at random. At first I thought I had a bad gateway but, no, it's normal behavior for this unit to restart itself to reset the lost connection. When it does happen, it seems to happen in clusters. The connection will be good for hours, then go down three times in ten minutes. I did have a Cox tech come out, and he said he replaced a bad splitter outside the apartment and removed a bit of old latex paint from inside the connection in the apartment. I did notice that my SNR dropped below 50, and the connection was rock solid for two hours after he left, when the modem reset itself again. That was a couple of weeks ago and I can, usually, surf the web without interruption, but hardly an Amazon movie or online game goes by without a modem reset. Here's the event log from my gateway which, for some reason, doesn't seem to record the many, many restarts I've experienced. But there are a few; the critical T-4 and T-3 time outs are representative. Wed Mar 19 19:23:58 2014 Notice (6) TLV-11 - unrecognized OID;CM-MAC= Tue Mar 18 17:56:24 2014 Critical (3) Dynamic NV full - recovery invoked Tue Mar 18 17:25:38 2014 Critical (3) Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out;CM-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CMTS-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CM-QOS=1.1;CM-VER=3.0; Time Not Established Warning (5) DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response ;CM-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CMTS-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CM-QOS=1.0;CM-VER=3.0; Time Not Established Notice (6) Honoring MDD; IP provisioning mode = IPv4 Time Not Established Critical (3) No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CMTS-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CM-QOS=1.0;CM-VER=3.0; Time Not Established Critical (3) No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out;CM-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CMTS-MAC=xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx;CM-QOS=1.0;CM-VER=3.0; I left CenturyLink because their DSL was slow and expensive. They were, however, reliable.Solved4.8KViews0likes6Comments