This has the indications of a classic case low signal strength, one cause of
which is bad connection. Corrosion (oxidation) builds up in socketed
connections, and affects electrical continuity. Unhooking and reconnecting all
of the cable connections that are available to you is a place to
On May 9, 2010, at 12:00 AM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system wrote:
Subject: Cox Modem Troubleshooting
During the last week, my cable modem for Cox Cable loses its Internet
connection about once or twice a day. When troubleshooting, the light
that indicates the cable connection on
IMS you can get a cable modem that works with COX at MicroCentre, Best Buy
or online. Cox lists ones that would work at-
http://support.cox.com/sdccommon/asp/contentredirect.asp?sprt_cid=f3c8a618-6be2-4859-b7db-6152e87bd537
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 8:51 AM, David Newhall dnewh...@gmail.com wrote:
Quoting Richard P. richs...@gmail.com:
During the last week, my cable modem for Cox Cable loses its Internet
connection about once or twice a day. When troubleshooting, the light
. . .
I have also noticed a slight degradation in the analog TV signal from
Cox during the last week as well.
I gave up on Comcast modems many years ago.(They might be better now) I
got a Motorola Surfboard and it has been flawless. It still is, in spite
of its age. I do keep a back-up on hand though. It just makes sense.
Richard P. wrote:
During the last week, my cable modem for Cox Cable loses its
During the last week, my cable modem for Cox Cable loses its Internet
connection about once or twice a day. When troubleshooting, the light
that indicates the cable connection on the Linksys modem, model
BEFCMU10, is not illuminated. If I reboot the modem, it comes up
fine and I get adequate