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- BrianMModeratorAre you testing this with a wired connection? Judging by the results from your Cox speed tests, it sounds like either the ethernet cord is an older cat 5 (not cat5e or cat 6) or the ethernet port that it is being plugged into on the computer may only support up to 100 Mbps and not gigabit, which is today's standards. If this was being tested wirelessly, you would want to test with ethernet directly to the modem to eliminate wifi/the router as the potential cause.
Brian
Cox Support Forum Moderator- ReconNew Contributor
Perfect for low-bandwidth households. With fast download speeds and 1-Gigabit Ethernet port, the SB6141 is an affordable option for your home network. Just maybe your household is pulling to much bandwideth> It is only an 8x4 modem.
- ReconNew Contributor
I pay for 50 and get this:
PING ms27DOWNLOAD Mbps82.00UPLOAD Mbps9.84
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