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Troubleshooting
tips & FAQs
APP: Cox Connect for 24/7
support and helpful videos
WEB: Cox.com/wifisupport
and Cox.com/learn
CHAT: text an agent at 54512 or
live chat on Cox.com/chat
CALL: 1-888-556-1193
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Gateway?
Panoramic Wifi Gateways provide the functionality
of a wifi router, internet cable modem and voice
modem all in a single device.
How do I know if I'm connected to my network?
Check the wifi settings on your smartphone or
computer to see if you're connected to your network.
There are multiple coax outlets in my home.
Which one should I use?
Make sure it's an active outlet, meaning one that's
connected to a working cable signal. The outlet
should be centrally located in your home and
not surrounded by metal objects. It's common to
have inactive coax outlets so try connecting to
a different one if it's not working. If that doesn't
help, let us know.
Why isn't my Panoramic Wifi Gateway working?
A quick reboot might fix it – just unplug the power
cord from the wall, wait about 10 seconds, then
plug it back in. It may take a few minutes to fully
reset. Also make sure all of the connections are tight
and completely plugged in. If that doesn't help, get
in touch with us and we'll figure it out together.
Installation tips
• Don't plug your Gateway's power cord into an electrical outlet that's connected to a dimmer.
• To enjoy the smoothest wifi signal, place your Gateway at least 3 feet above the ground and
avoid cramped spaces or anything that may block your signal.
• For Cox Homelife customers, after your Gateway is up and running, please reboot your
Cox Homelife router by removing the power cord and plugging it back in.
For questions about a
backup
battery, visit Cox.com/battery.
For help with
wifi setup
and troubleshooting, visit Cox.com/wifisupport.
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Learn about your Panoramic Wifi Gateway
• Don't be alarmed if your Gateway takes up to 10 minutes to boot up. During this time it's
connecting to your new network.
• Occasionally your Gateway will reboot to download the latest version of firmware updates.
Not to worry, this is an automated process and should only take a few minutes.
• Your Gateway can broadcast two high-speed signals at once: 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
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Optional cables
• Ethernet: If you want to go "wired" rather than wireless, use the ethernet cable to
connect your computer to one of the Ethernet ports on the back of your Gateway.
• Telephone: If you have Cox phone service and want to use your new Gateway for this,
insert your own phone cord into the TEL1 port on the back of your Gateway.

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