(GAMING) We need a plan of action — Upstream Packet Loss (COX Com ISP)
Hey all, for those unaware, explanation of issue at end of post. Many of us are struggling with extreme amounts of packet loss through COX, we need to come up with some sort of plan for action. Some ideas (And I’m completely serious here): Coordinate time to peacefully protest at their corporate office As a group, continually post on their forum Anytime a COX truck is seen, pull up and chat with the techs to remind them of the issue (individual rather than group task) Coordinate FCC complaint for viral effect Class action lawsuit (Does anyone know if we can sue considering repeal of net neutrality laws? It is clear that COX is violating their own prerogative of following the old rules) I’m sure there are many competitive gamers on COX who would coordinate with us. Any Amazon AWS game experiences this packet loss. Additionally, many of us don’t have the option of switching ISPs. This issue has been ongoing for roughly a year with no signs of being solved. This issue is affecting MANY players. Very interested to hear your thoughts🙏 Explanation of issue: Most COX Com subscribers experience massive amounts of upstream packet loss while playing games that use Amazon’s AWS servers. One of the most notable effects is (in Fortnite) often times your first shot with any shotgun does not register, however, you see the hit marks. Roughly ~1/8 of shots don’t register. The issue has been ongoing for a year, and COX has shown no effort to solve. They’ll charge you $70 for a tech to come out who can’t diagnose the problem (as the problem is deep within COXs routing mechanisms). Competitive gaming on COX is extremely discouraging, and many of us can’t switch ISPs for whatever reason (bandwidth etc).7KViews6likes13CommentsWhat kind of accountability do employees have? Why can't my card be charged back?
I recently got a call saying to call Cox back. I called a couple days later because my schedule is hectic and I figured it was about my refund they said I was supposed to get. I went to my online account first to see of they had a message of some sort and they said I owe $35. I called and they said I owe them for modem I didn't turn back in. Luckily I still have the modem and that I'm in the States... for now. The thing is that I was told I owned the modem when I got the service canceled. I have a local solution shop so I can turn it in but this is going to end VERY bad for another Sailor/Marine where they provide internet. I wasn't SUPPOSED to be in the States right now. I have orders to Japan but I was able to go to a school beforehand. I just happened to be in a place where I actually have Cox near me while still in possession of the modem before I canceled my phone service before leaving the United States. I need to maintain a clearance and collections is an easy way to lose it. No clearance, means I have no job anymore. This would have been because of a negligent employee. Someone would have lost their livelihood because an employee didn't care to check or was ill-informed on procedure. My second question is simple but lead to more questions. Why can't my card be charged back if that's what I paid my bills with? Since you clearly provide internet to people that are generally junior Enlisted, why would you maila check to them? If someone is transferring, how do they think they'll be able to receive this check before actually getting to the location to secure the mail? What sense does it make to tell you to send me mail to location in Japan, of which I don't exactly know yet? Mail has to be addressed very specifically or else it's gone. Why does it take 4-6 weeks when it instantly comes out my account?1.7KViews0likes1Comment