[Lvlug] Cox Internet Power Boost and Linux?

Glen Hartzell ghhartzell at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 23 18:43:48 PDT 2010


Tom,
I am not sure if and how this functionality works with Linux. Speed with Cox is good and you might consider bundling it with something else should you want phone, TV or whatever. The only problem I have with Cox is that it seems to disconnect more often than my mother's DSL. Maybe it is mad at my Linux router? It might also be a local issue where we live.

...Glen
    


--- On Tue, 3/23/10, Tom Garland <tom.garland at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Tom Garland <tom.garland at gmail.com>
Subject: [Lvlug] Cox Internet Power Boost and Linux?
To: "The Las Vegas Linux Users Group" <lvlug at lvlug.org>
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 4:25 PM

I thinking of dropping my Clear WiFi modems in favor of
switching back to Cox as my Internet provider. I noticed
both "Preferred" and "Premier" Internet service have a
"Power Boost" feature. It looks like you may have to have
some Winblows code installed to use it. So my question
is - Does the Cox Power Boost feature work with Linux?

Also does anyone have either the "Preferred" or "Premier"
service? If you do what are the total cost with taxes and
fees for a month?

I'm also thinking selling my 2 Clear modems for $50
each if I switch to Cox. I'm offering them here hoping
that if anyone buys them they would bring one of them
to our LVLUG meetings.

Tom
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