FWIW I had a similar problem and it seems my modem was not on the *approved* list anymore so got a new Motorola from Cox for $60 and all is better, have not had to reset the modem once. ( the router a couple of times) but the modem has been a rock.
Tallyho ! ]:8)

So they will sell you a modem?

At 06:27 PM 1/8/2006, you wrote:
Before ditching Cox I would first see upgrading your cable modem to a current generation model will help. Verizon's DSL can't compete with the bandwidth Cox is giving away practically for free. This is why FIOS is being heavily invested.

Thing is my modem is a Linksys BEFCMU10, about three and half years old, that is on their approved list

Standard Specification Compliant  DOCSIS 1.0
 Hardware Version  3.0
 Software Version  1.0.7 (befcmu10v108-test0925.bin)
 Cable Modem MAC Address  00:06:25:AE:18:C6
 Cable Modem Serial Number  KBG2316676
 CPE-end Interface  Ethernet + USB
 CM certificate  RSA Key Pair Installed

You still think it could be the modem?

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