Consistent Packet loss (25% or more) for six months, extremely disappointed
I am not one to complain but I feel I must make this post for other cox users experiencing the same frustration. For six months straight I cannot stream video *upload or play games consistently on a gigabit ethernet connection. I have replaced all my equipment (modem, router, switches, cable runs) and had 6 different techs to investigate the issue and I still experience this problem every day and it only gets worse. I was recently told it was an issue with the Node and that it was a known issue that has been reported multiple times. I have been told to wait for them to fix it and I feel like there is nothing I can do anymore. Every time I call retention to get my bill reduced for the issue I am met with denial and impatience. All I want to do is simply pay for a good internet connection but since COX has a monopoly in my area have no choice but to be at their whim. All but one tech that has came out has shown any sort of care for my issue while the rest have said they would escalate my issue for me to find out no notes were left on my account and I have to start the process over again and again. COX is hands down the worst internet provider I have ever been a customer of and I really use to love this company which at the point is just embarrassing to even say. The service up to this point is unacceptable and goes to show what happens when you do not need to compete for customers. I will be filing an FCC report and at this point if the problem is not resolved this month I will be using a cellular router with a data plan because that unfortunately looks like it will be the better option at this point. For any cox techs that reply to help me I already have open tickets regarding this case.3.1KViews2likes13Comments82 year old mother charged for modem after turning it in a year ago
My 82-year-old mother had a "Mystery Charge" on her bill a month ago. She called Cox Billing Support, which is quite a time commitment, and was told by Kyle he was removing the charge from her account, gave her a confirmation number, and told her the next bill would show that all she owed Cox was her monthly charge. Next bill comes, and it says she has a past due on the "Mystery Charge". So today, we call Cox together. Now the charge is for a modem we turned in a year ago when we switched her to Panoramic Wi-Fi. We explained that we did not have the Cisco telephone modem as we turned it in when she began renting the Panaromic Wi-fi. After trying to get the gal to understand that the Panaramic Wi-Fi served as a telephone modem, she told me "you have the Cisco modem, I can see that it's on now." It wasn't , it isn't. Checked every cox plug in in the house. Not suprisingly, we did not have two modems connect to the cox service. I was explaining this and was disconnected. Called back. I asked the new Customer Service rep if she could see a Cisco modem live on the system from my Mom's residence. No. So I explained that we had a confirmation number saying this charge was being removed from the system. Suggested they pull up the recording of the conversation because they had "no record" of the credit. No can do. So now she said we needed to return the modem. I again stated that the modem was returned to the local store when we picked-up the Panoramic modem. Do you have the 1 inch x 1 inch receipt a year later? No. Who keeps these tiny scraps of paper. I asked if Cox showed my mom still having the modem, why they didn't contact us before now. No answer. I explained there was no reason for us to keep the modem. They have no value. But, I was told that without the 1 inch x 1 inch receipt there was nothing they could do for a 15-year-plus customer. So I asked when my Mom asked for her phone service to be switched from a land line to digital service, because she didn't. Cox forced her to switch to digital. Knowing she hadn't request the switch, I asked if I could get a copy of my mom's request that they install a modem. Said they couldn't. So I asked for a copy of what she signed saying she had received the modem. Said they couldn't. So I said then what proof do you have that she ever had the modem. And then I said, you know what, I'm going to trust you and believe that at one point this modem was in the house. Why can't you believe me when I assure you that the modem was returned? The modem has no value to my mother. I don't even think Cox still uses this modem. Neverthless, my mother has spent days looking for it despite the fact that I confirmed with her that she did indeed return it - I was with her. Thank you Cox for hassaling my elderly mother and sending her to bed with tears on multiple occasions.Thank you for charging my mother $122 for a modem that sells for $20. Thank you for charging a customer for outdated hardware that you will not use. Thank you for holding your customer responsible for bad record keeping. Thank you for neglecting to add equipment check-out and returns on your monthly bills so that customers have some way of knowing your service team neglected to enter the return or that record did not transfer to your master data system. Thank you for expecting your customers to hold on to 1" x 1" receipts to the end of time. Thank you.3.2KViews0likes3CommentsWiFi issues
I have a Cisco DPQ3925 DOCSIS 3.0 2-PORT Voice Gateway that about 5 years old now. I have always had Wifi connection issues in my small apartment which would be resolved by an occasional modem reset. Now it seems i have to reset the modem almost EVERYDAY! I am considering an equipment upgrade to a panoramic modem. But why should I have to pay for a self install if I.m having current issues?3.6KViews0likes2Commentsslow internet speed and no access often between 7pm to 9pm
I have a reoccurring problem, slow internet speed and no interne access often between 7pm to 9pm. This also happens at a few other times at random, but almost daily at night. Does happen with devices connected over Wi-Fi and devices connected by LAN cable.1.5KViews0likes2CommentsCisco DPQ3925 - DoS-type alerts in firewall log
I'm seeing strange DoS-type alerts in the firewall log for my Cisco DPQ3925 gateway. This has been happening for at least a few days...possibly longer because I've never looked at the firewall log before. The log entry contains the following: Description: Teardrop or derivative Count: 58 Last Occurrence:Tue Sep 27 06:53:28 2016 Target:180.8.210.155:0 Source:0.0.63.0:0 Neither of those IPs are DHCP addresses since my network is in the 192.168.0.0/24 space. Over the past few days I've seen other examples for different remote target IPs and different descriptions including "Illegal Fragments" and "Ping of Death". So the alerts generally look like DoS attacks, but I'm not clear if the packets are inbound or outbound from my network. Sorry I cannot post a screenshot because the forum image selector is not working for me in the latest Chrome. When I look at the Connected Devices Summary in Setup > Lan Setup, there are no devices with either the target or source IP. Here's what I did years ago to secure the network: Changed default admin password to a strong password WPA2-Personal AES PSK, broadcast enabled MAC whitelist filter Remote management: disabled SPI firewall protection Off, because Xbox won't work with it on despite attempts to port forward etc. Block Anonymous Internet Requests: On Tiffany R re-pushed the latest firmware to the router about 24 hours ago, so the firmware is (and was) up-to-date and the activity is still happening. Has anyone seen this behavior before?1.5KViews0likes1CommentCisco DPQ3925 firmware update? - Sept 2016
Is there a firmware update forCiscoDPQ3925 routers past March 2016? I found an article from March 2016 saying that Cisco patched multiple flaws in their routers, includingDPQ3925. I'm curious if Cox has updated firmware from Cisco that it could apply. Here is a link to the article: http://www.securityweek.com/serious-flaws-patched-cisco-modems-gateways My DPQ3925 firmware has these details: - Current Software Revision: d3925-P15-5-c2100r5593-151216a-COX - Firmware Name: d3925-P15-5-c2100r5593-151216a-COX.bin - Firmware Build Time: Dec 16 10:42:59 2015 If there is no firmware update, and I want to re-flash my firmware to do a deeper factory reset, where can I find this .BIN file from Cox? Thanks, Peter5.6KViews0likes4CommentsHow do you like new Cisco Cox modem
I just had a problem with Cox Internet--and phone too, since they now have them connected. The service rep gave me a new modem to "fix" the problem. I think it's a piece of junk. It puts out lights across the ceiling at night--I happen to like dark when I sleep. Plus, ithas a orange light blinking when not in use. This must be drawing on electricity even when the computer/phone are not being used. How do others feel about this new innovation--what is it giving me that the older one did not. Okay, I'm having a thought I have an older modem that I bought before Cox's new set up some 5 years ago. I could use it for Internet... and just drop my telephone service which no longer works with wall plugs.1.4KViews0likes2CommentsNew Laptop with Slow Internet Speeds
Hi I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron 7000 with Intel I7 processing and my WIFI connection leads to super slow internet speeds. We have a decent account that should have better speeds, as evidenced by my girlfriends computer which has the fast connection. Is there a setting I need to change or why is my NEW laptop come with super slow internet?!2.2KViews0likes4CommentsCisco DPC3825 Only Getting 54MBPS
Hello Customer Support, I am located in Orange County and I have my DPC3825 configured for B/G/N Mixed mode. While sitting next to the wireless router, I can only get 54MBPS on my laptop. I know that when I am at work or others' houses, it indicates I am connected at 130MBPS. Can you advise what is the best configuration details to get back to at least 130MBPS? My current settings are: B/G/N Mixed mode. 2.4GHz Band. Auto Channel. Everything else is default. *** Lastly, my wife's VPN continuously drops out every 5 minutes connected through this router. Any suggestions? Thanks very much, -king kong4.8KViews0likes11CommentsSwitch from Broadband Cable Modem to a Wireless Broadband Router
How easy/difficult is it to switch from Broadband Cable Modem to a Wireless Broadband Router? What hardware and additional items (cables) are needed, if any? Other than the cost of a router (one was gifted to me) are there setup/monthly charge changes?1.8KViews0likes1Comment