Appreciate the response, answers below. When the signal is disrupted, the primary issue is packet loss and upload speed. This happens on a wired connection and on all wireless bands. Utilizing the newest panoramic modem from cox, as well as a Commscope Cat6a patch cord, directly attached to the modem. Technician was here 2 days ago and replaced some coax. Everything tested out great, until 4 hours later, when the issues returned
-----When answering WiderMouthOpen 's questions about declared outages and model modem, please indicate if Internet and/or television services were disrupted.
Only internet is subscribed, so i cannotspeak to the television. Outages were not declared until after I contacted tech support on most occasions.
-----Do you know what the tech tested? Did he climb the pole?
There is no pole, the majority of cable in the Phoenix area is underground. I highly doubt they tested the connections past my premises, as they were on-site the entire time. He tested signal on all the cables from the connection on the road to the modem. Replaced 1 cable and removed an erroneous splitter causing some leakage.
-----Do you know if your neighbors were affected?
No, but the outage notificationwent to the area after my calls
----‐Did you lose all Internet and/or television service or is it just degraded quality? If it's the latter, what were your symptoms?
download speed are degraded, and upload speed bottom out. Packet loss climbs to 50%+
------How long did the connection issues normally last?
Some ar brief, 1-5 minutes. Other times they linger for hours.
-----If issues were momentary, did you notice the lights flicker which could mean a brief power interruption? Have you had to reset any electrical appliances due to power outage? Do you have a battery backup with software statistics of power issues?
There are no power issues at the location, or in the area.