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There's a small box on the outside of the unit and a short pole about 30 ft away and then a larger box at the end of the road. When the tech came out he said the problem was definitely on their side, so either from the small box->short pole or short pole->larger box.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Your downstream power level is strong enough that it is probably is a direct connection, however you might want to have a peak in that small box if you can. My question would be are your neighbors experiencing the problem, but you might need to speak to Tier 2 for that answer. That would help isolate if the problem is in the larger box or not. This should have been done when the tech. was out. Was it a inhouse technician or contractor?
- brian17752 years agoNew Contributor II
I'm sure it was a contractor, that's all that seems to be around here. He did look in the small box, replace a couple of splitters inside the house but then ran the tests and told me it was outside and on their end and said he'd escalate to have it fixed. I just don't think that ever happened, but I have no idea how to get ahold of Tier 2. All I have its the Tier 1 number and they just want to walk me through the basic troubleshooting and "send a tech out". That's what I'm hoping to get, someone from Cox who can actually see if they sent someone out as their contractor/tech wanted .
- StephanieS2 years agoModeratorbrian1775
I'd be more than happy to take a look and make sure that this problem was escalated. Please send an email to cox.help@cox.com and include your full name and address. Please also refer to this forums post. Thanks!
Stephanie
Cox Forum Support Moderator
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