TV Image Freezes and Cannot Watch Prior Station Even After Reboot
I updated my cable box recently before the holidays, a hulking DVR which was almost 8 years old, and have had trouble with my service freezing in all locations of the house (bedrooms, living room, etc.) for about the last month. My wifi has also been going out intermittently, usually at night. Calling the on-call service technicians did not resolve the issue, and they did nothing but belittle me. I finally had a Cox cable service engineer come to my house and test the signal from the street and then coming into the house. It appears that the newer digital cable boxes are more sensitive to transmission connections than the prior digital cable equipment I had. I was getting a fair amount of "ingression" (poor transmission and relay) coming from inadequate connections and incompatible equipment, especially the 10-year old splitters I was using. The service engineer changed out my older splitters, firmed up the connectors throughout, and tightened everything up, making sure that my signal was adequate for the newer equipment. Everything seems to be working fine now, but I was somewhat taken aback by how the newer equipment would not function properly with the cabling I had been using for over 10 years, never having experienced a similar problem before. Coxshould inform customers up front that the newer digital equipment may not be suitable for older house wiring (my house is only 12 years old) and should give you a way to validate your installation before handing you equipment that won't work as it did before. This has been a totally frustrating experience for me as a customer and hopefully this will provide others witha possible explanation forsimilar cable symptoms since I couldn't find anything when I researched this issue.1.1KViews2likes1CommentNo Caller ID on television
I've had Cox service for 18 years, including Internet, cable and phone services and almost every service has become defective. Assistance at Cox has become terrible and they don't fix anything anymore. I just found out that Cox has been overcharging me for years on my phone service and they only just now gave me a large credit because a government oversight committee had been investigating Cox. Then I found out that Cox had given me a shoddy DVR box that is out of date and not even manufactured any more and I don't even have DVR service and machine was recording TV shows and wouldn't stop even though I didn't have the service. Cox support over the phone told me I couldn't get a different box. It finally started clicking loudly with a wining sound and I took it back to the Cox retail store to replace it with a non DVR cable box. Now, the caller ID doesn't show on my TV and there is no caller ID listed in the remote settings. A cox chat tech said he would fix it by resetting my modem. He never reset anything after hanging up on the chat. This is how a multi-billion dollar corporation treats its long time loyal customers.3.6KViews1like1CommentInternet always messing up and contour box
So today I received a message from cox saying they had a service issue and they were fixing it. Hours later I received another message that said the issue was resolved. Well I have unplugged my internet and contour box and nothing. It makes me angry that when you are talking to a representative about how your things were working fine before the issue and they say they are going to charge you $75 to send out a technician. Firstly I've been with Cox for years. Secondly why would I give Cox money to fix a problem that they created and why are y'all charging ppl to fix the service we already pay way too much for in the first place. Help me to make this make sense! I shouldn't have to work all day just to come home and look at a wall for nearly 2 days before a "technician" can come out.794Views1like1Comment