Major cross streets are McQueen/Guadalupe, in NW Gilbert.
There is a Dutch Brothers right there to. I'm free any time after 6pm, M-F
and anytime on the weekends.
Let me know what works for you.
Thanks,
Alexander
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On Thu, Aug 8, 2019, 10:28 Dhruva Lokegaonkar wrote:
>
Yep, I'm interested. I'm guessing it's a standard 9V or 12V barrel power
supply. Probably have those lying around. Also I'm interested in your
modems too, Mr. Schwartz. Can you tell me a price for them?
On 2019-08-08 07:32, Snyder, Alexander J wrote:
> I have one, but I stopped using it because th
I have one, but I stopped using it because the internet would drop, like it
was rebooting, but it wasn't.
I've gone through several since then, some better, but now I'm plagued by
the same issue on different hardware.
Anyway, it's free, you'll probably need a power supply for it, as I don't
think
I'd the seller took the time to make sure they were released properly then
I think that he should be fine. As demonstrated here. But your caution is
proper for anyone buying any modem from an unknown party.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019, 2:33 AM Thomas Scott wrote:
> Well the problem with the DPQ3212 isn'
Well the problem with the DPQ3212 isn't that it's not compatible with Cox,
it's that it was Cox's choice for their EMTA since they upgraded to DOCSIS
3.0 over a decade ago. Part of their phone service included that modem
which could also be used as a gateway for internet services gratis.
However, t
I did mention the serial#s are clean, but I meant the MAC addresses. They were
both used on Cox previously.
The Cox reps I’ve talked with basically said they’re like cell phones — if you
don’t pay your bill, you’ll get cut off and your modem’s MAC address will get
blacklisted in their network.
I need one for my apartment, and one for my friend's apartment. Why
would Cox blacklist non-cox modems? They seem to support it as far as I
can tell from the website. I'm not too worried about speed, since I
probably won't go over the 150Mbps plan for a while. In fact I'll
probably start on the 10M
Can I ask why you're buying two? Do you have two separate circuits through
Cox?
Be careful with the DPQ3212 - those get blacklisted easily. Even if buying
from a 3rd party that uses a mac address/serial # range outside of Cox's
internal supply, sometimes the provisioning system will flag them just
I’ve got a couple that work fine on the Cox 100 meg plan.
I upgraded recently to their 300 meg plan. These modems work, but they only go
up to ~150. I had to upgrade to a faster one to get the full 300 megs.
These are common Cisco DPQ3212 modems, no WiFi. (I have a separate router I
use.)
The
Hello,
I'm moving into a new apartment soon. So I'm gonna need two new modems.
I don't want to buy the ones provided by COX. (Too expensive). I'm
looking for two used DOCSIS 3.0 or 3.1 Modems. They don't need to have
Wireless functionality, though then I'll need access points too. If
someone has s
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