Connectivity Issues after Cox forced Upgrade

sixstring72

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Hello everyone,

Sorry for the long posts...

I have Cox cable as I dont have any other choice since I live in the mountains. Here is my issue...

Recently Cox changed their services and started to charge a lot more for their internet. I called them and they said we no longer offer the 50Mbs of speed but we can give you 100Mbs at a different rate.

Having no choice I upgraded to the 100Mbs speed. Once that occurred everything eventually attached stop working.

They sent out a tech who could not figure out the problem as I went for a strong signal before down to 2Mbps - 20Mbps.....

Finally after checking the lines he said your modem is probably the problem and you will need a new one. However it was working fine up until they changed the speed. I noticed when he connected his tester to the line coming into the house it showed a 1.6GB strength signal coming in.

He said you are being sent a 1.6GB signal however you are only getting 100Mbps since that is what you are paying for. Seeing that signal I would say your modem is too slow and you will need to get a new modem.

Question - If the modem is being sent a 1.6GB signal but only receiving 100Mbps does that require me to upgrade all the hardware to be Gigabyte compatible? This has knocked all systems wired and wireless into extreme poor connections.

Where once there were no issues... now 3 computers, NAS server, Smart TVs, are having connectivity issues....

Sorry for the rambling... a little lost on what to do...

Is Gigabyte required due to strength of the signal coming in even though I am only paying for 100Mbps?

Thank you and sorry for the long post.
 
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what the model of the modem. have you logged into the modem and looked at the firmware/boot code. the tech in the office may have sent the wrong wrong/isp code to your modem. call up cox ask a level 2/3 teck to resend the rom boot code for your modem. also check the modem vendor see how many channles your modem supports. to get higher speeds you have to use a modem that supports channel bonding. on comcast to get the new speed 100 mbs i had to get a new modem that did channel bonding. also on your modem if it an older 2.0 dcis modem it time to get a newer unit. if you have a local store thta you can get a new unit for testing i would.
what the model of the modem. have you logged into the modem and looked at the firmware/boot code. the tech in the office may have sent the wrong wrong/isp code to your modem. call up cox ask a level 2/3 teck to resend the rom boot code for your modem. also check the modem vendor see how many channles your modem supports. to get higher speeds you have to use a modem that supports channel bonding. on comcast to get the new speed 100 mbs i had to get a new modem that did channel bonding. also on your modem if it an older 2.0 dcis modem it time to get a newer unit. if you have a local store thta you can get a new unit for testing i would.
 
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