 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK
| [OK] Cox Modem Swap Program?
Today I got a call from Cox telling me I need to replace my old D-link DCM202 modem with a newer model. The caller had zero tech knowledge and couldn't tell me why the change or what model I will receive for $10.00. What gives? I am in the Oklahoma City area. |
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 madden2k5
join:2009-04-09 Portsmouth, VA
·Cox HSI
2 edits | Well whoever it was is correct because that modem is no longer on the cox modem support list. Anyways if i was you i would call Cox CS back and ask them whats needs to be done, and what modem you will be getting. Because without a newer supported modem, you could lose your internet connection because of the modem no longer being supported.
Edit: here is a image of the support list since i couldn't get the link to work properly. |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK
3 edits | reply to theavenger1 I'm sure Cox will send me one on the list, but I don't understand the sudden issue with the DCM202s. I've used them trouble-free for a long time. Too bad they're not going DOCSIS 3.0. |
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 madden2k5
join:2009-04-09 Portsmouth, VA | Well you could upgrade to D3 modems, but that your choice. Anyways that modem probably was only a Docsis 1.x modem, and cox is trying to move all there stuff to atleast D2 everywhere. |
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 ajwees41 Premium join:2002-05-10 Omaha, NE | It's a Docsis 2.0 modem, but cox choose not to approve it for D2. Omaha's modem upgrade where done earlier and still haven't seen any improvement.
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 cableok
join:2001-12-04 Tulsa, OK
| reply to theavenger1 said by theavenger1 :Today I got a call from Cox telling me I need to replace my old D-link DCM202 modem with a newer model. The caller had zero tech knowledge and couldn't tell me why the change or what model I will receive for $10.00. What gives? I am in the Oklahoma City area. Sorry they did not give you better information. The reason there is a need to swap out the modem is because your modem will not reach all the speeds available on the Cox network. Also, to be able to offer additional services like DOCSIS 3.0 some modems must be taken off the network. I think you will be pleased with your internet service performance after you swap out your modem. |
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 ajwees41 Premium join:2002-05-10 Omaha, NE
·Cox HSI
| said by cableok :said by theavenger1 :Today I got a call from Cox telling me I need to replace my old D-link DCM202 modem with a newer model. The caller had zero tech knowledge and couldn't tell me why the change or what model I will receive for $10.00. What gives? I am in the Oklahoma City area. Sorry they did not give you better information. The reason there is a need to swap out the modem is because your modem will not reach all the speeds available on the Cox network. Also, to be able to offer additional services like DOCSIS 3.0 some modems must be taken off the network. I think you will be pleased with your internet service performance after you swap out your modem. like i posted in the thread I linked to why retire the dlink when it is a Docsis 2.0 modem? |
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 Macspert
join:2008-10-23 Tulsa, OK
| said by ajwees41 :said by cableok :said by theavenger1 :Today I got a call from Cox telling me I need to replace my old D-link DCM202 modem with a newer model. The caller had zero tech knowledge and couldn't tell me why the change or what model I will receive for $10.00. What gives? I am in the Oklahoma City area. Sorry they did not give you better information. The reason there is a need to swap out the modem is because your modem will not reach all the speeds available on the Cox network. Also, to be able to offer additional services like DOCSIS 3.0 some modems must be taken off the network. I think you will be pleased with your internet service performance after you swap out your modem. like i posted in the thread I linked to why retire the dlink when it is a Docsis 2.0 modem? He answered your question. That modem is an older model in which it will not reach the speeds available on the Cox network. Also, there has been a large push to get the non-DOCSIS 3 modems out as Cox prepares to launch DOCSIS 3 in the near future. |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK
| reply to cableok Thanks, Actually I am very happy with my Cox service and its speed. I have been on Cox since the roadrunner days.
Here is the confirmation I just received:
Thank you again for ordering from Cox Communications. This is to notify you that your order has been shipped. Shipping details are listed below, including your tracking number.
Items Ordered: . (1) Modem Swap Project Tracking Number:530092730299935 Ship Date:06/29/2009
Order Number: xxxxxxx Order Date: 06/29/2009 Order Reference: xxxxxxxxx
Shipped To: xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
MUSTANG, OK 73064
For additional tracking information, please log on to: www.fedex.com If you have any additional questions about the services that you ordered please contact us at: »www.cox.com/support/oklahoma/contactsup/ Or call us at 405-600-8282.
Sincerely, Your Cox Customer Care Team |
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 madden2k5
join:2009-04-09 Portsmouth, VA | Well thats good, and hopefully they are sending you a motorola modem, because they are one of the best brands of modems. |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK | Motorola would be great, but for ten bucks I really can't lose. |
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 ajwees41 Premium join:2002-05-10 Omaha, NE
·Cox HSI
| reply to Macspert said by Macspert :He answered your question. That modem is an older model in which it will not reach the speeds available on the Cox network. Also, there has been a large push to get the non-DOCSIS 3 modems out as Cox prepares to launch DOCSIS 3 in the near future. the SB5101 is not a Docsis 3.0 modem either. |
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  needforspeed59 Cruise Ship Just Passing Through
join:2001-05-02 Glendale, AZ | Not to put words into his mouth, but I think he meant modems lower than 2.0. Which does not answer your question since your modem was 2.0, no? -- Great success! High five! |
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 madden2k5
join:2009-04-09 Portsmouth, VA | Yes it was a D2 modem.. must be they had alot of problems with that modem so they retired it from there support list. |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK
2 edits | reply to theavenger1 I got my new Scientific Atlanta DPC2100 modem this morning and installed it. Without any tweaking, a speedtest on Speakeasy Dallas shows me at 23,008 kbps down and 2,843 up. I am very pleased with my Cox High Speed Internet, and have been for over 10 years now.
Thanks to everyone who commented. |
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 daveinpoway Premium join:2006-07-03 Poway, CA | Just as a point of interest, the highest download speed I ever saw on my connection happened when I was using a DCM-202 modem. |
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  southokc
@cox.net | reply to theavenger1 I just ordered the Scientific Atlanta DPC2100 modem today through cox. I was just wondering what the installation process involved? |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK | It's just a matter of changing the cables and knowing your Cox account number and pin number or the last 4 of your SSAN. It comes with a DVD but I didn't need to use it. |
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  southokc
@cox.net
| Thanks for the response theavenger1, It sounds easy enough. I just didn't want to have to run a setup cd and install any cox add-ons. I noticed the DPC2100 has cable modem access protection. Do you know anything about that, and are you running your new modem into a router? |
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 theavenger1
join:2003-09-30 Mustang, OK 1 edit | I suspect the access protection is just to protect the ISP from unauthorized use, I don't know anything about it. I am using the same D-Link router I used before the new SA modem. It was a seamless transition for me. |
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