Just to throw out a different experience...
I have Cox home account.
I haven't had to touch my Netgear router or cable modem since I moved to the new house in Feb, with the exception of setup the day i moved in and a power outage.
I do occasionally have a have a blip where I lose connectivity for less than a minute. Then it seems to return.
This can happen 0 to 3 times in a week. I had forgotten about it until it happened this morning. It could be the wireless network I suppose.
Many years ago, I worked in a small 3 person office that used Qwest DSL. We had nothing but trouble with it.
-j
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From: George Toft <
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Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2006 5:39:01 PM
Subject: Re: Cox v. Qwest High Speed - One More Time Please
Just to toss in more conflicting opinions . . .
I have Qwest VDSL. Have had no issues since the beginning of 2002. I
love it. I even talked Qwest into giving it to me for $19.95.
I have a client that has both Cox and Qwest DSL in their office
(wonderful Linux firewall with two Internet connections and auto
failover). Cox has been a nightmare. Qwest is rock-solid. We have to
power-cycle the Cox modem and reboot the firewall about every 3 weeks.
We've replaced the modem and even changed the IP address - no change.
Strange thing is, it always fails in the early hours of the morning,
like during a maintenance window with minimal traffic. And simply
power-cycling the Cox modem is not enough. I've tried to ifdown eth0
followed by ifup eth0, I've tried service network restart, but that does
not work. Only rebooting the firewall gets the Cox modem to work right.
Cox customer support is irritating as hell as well. They always blame
my computer for the problem. It took almost 3 weeks to get them to send
out a tech. Keep in mind, this is a Cox Business account, and I expect
better customer service than that.
The tech was very knowledgable. He told me quite a bit about their
internal setup that helped us with our issues. So we went from losing
Cox weekly to losing it once every three weeks.
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
George wrote:
> Looking at dumping dial-up for something faster and something that will
> not tie up the phone line..
>
> Cox is advertising $14.95 per month, no contracts, no taxes, no hidden
> fees. however, a Cable modem is needed (59.95 +tax). Supposedly, you
> do not need other COX services (television etc.).
>
> Meanwhile, Qwest if touting 21.99 a month. No doubt there are taxes and
> maybe hidden fees they don't want to talk about.
>
> I know this has been thrown around recently (I wasn't thinking about it
> then) and was hoping folks might be willing to go there again.
>
> Interested in the strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes of both.
> Also on the COX, what about buying a cable modem from another source,
> strengths and weaknesses?
>
>
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