I had to go back to Cox @ccpyle . They aren't doing anything about it. The newest model modem still has no port forwarding. I'm pretty sure it's a technology restriction.. The home WiFi uses their MPLS private net and shared IPs. I don't think they have the capability to do that with their traffic from the end point access point. It's not really a modem in the normal sense.
Has there been any movement on this? Just got mine Tuesday, and Im returning it tomorrow. Speed is good, but not being able to put it into bridge mode is a joke and a deal breaker for me. Nope, no traction at all. I cancelled mine and went back to Cox Cable. They sent a questionnaire on why I left, and specifically mentioned this as my main reason.
Still an issueTheir new “Arcadian” modem only introduced device “schedules”… Which no one asked for. I’m cancelling home internet and putting dang cox cable back in..
Same here, I am not putting up with this double NATed bs. They should have advertised this as a home hotspot not home internet. Price is good performance for internet browsing is good too but the hardware features and engineering backend setup is short sighted on the very best of days. Now day with wfh, secured setups many of us have is poop at best. Bye bye TMobile. Not like Cox gets prizes but at least I get a public ip. Even the new “Arcadian” modem has nothing new EXCEPT, you can now do schedules for devices… WTF, no one wanted this!? We want Port Forwarding, and static/reserved IP Addressing..
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