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JonathanJ
6 years agoFormer Moderator
@Intermittent Internet Connection
If the source of the problem is in our equipment or outside your house, it is our responsibility and there is no charge for the service call. Have you checked the coax cable to make sure all ends are hand tight also check the conductors (copper pin on tip of coax cable) to make sure they're not bent? To avoid that swap the coax cable if you have one. If still seeing the time outs after please email us at cox.help@cox.com your full name and address so we can check the signal levels.
Jonathan J
Cox Moderator
If the source of the problem is in our equipment or outside your house, it is our responsibility and there is no charge for the service call. Have you checked the coax cable to make sure all ends are hand tight also check the conductors (copper pin on tip of coax cable) to make sure they're not bent? To avoid that swap the coax cable if you have one. If still seeing the time outs after please email us at cox.help@cox.com your full name and address so we can check the signal levels.
Jonathan J
Cox Moderator
- Intermittent_I26 years agoNew Contributor II
Thank you for your response. The coax comes into my house directly from your box outside my home so I do not know how to swap out the cable without pulling it out from the outside and I'd rather not open your box.
- StephanieS6 years agoModerator@Intermittent Internet Connection
On the inside of your home, where the coax cable comes out of the wall does the cable screw onto a fitting on the wall or does it pull out of an existing hole in the wall? If the cable line did screw onto a fitting than it would be easy to swap out. We definitely don't want you getting into the outside equipment. If the cable line pulls out of an existing hole in the wall it can't be swapped out. Please disconnect the coaxial cable from the back of the modem and take a look at the tip of that cable. It's important that the little piece of copper that comes out of the end of the cable is straight. Then go ahead and reconnect it making sure that it goes back on straight and tight. Once that's done please reach back out so I can recheck that signal.
StephanieS
Cox Forums Moderator- Intermittent_I26 years agoNew Contributor II
Sorry for the delayed response. Every time I remembered to try and log into the forum, my internet was out. There is no fitting so the wire comes through the wall in one piece. The copper wire looks good and straight and the cable is secured to the modem as tight as possible. I appreciate your checking the signal. Thank you.
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