Me, I am going to take a guess and say you are having the same problems with, that we had on the east coast with them.Ī's equipment was causing timeouts, high latency, lost packets, etc. and, if you understand this you can do some good troubleshooting: A Practical Guide to (Correctly) Troubleshooting with Traceroute If I always got 160-350ms in the website tests I would agree with you but this is only the case when I am having this issue which seemingly comes and goes at random regardless of bandwidth usage. Just for reference since I am not having the problem at this moment I went ahead and saturated my downstream to see how high my pings get and they avg 70-100ms under full saturation of the downstream.Ĭonsidering I can get 70ms ping times under full saturation when I'm not having the problem and my pings are 160-350ms under 0 load when the problem is occurring I have to assume this is not a bandwidth issue. A test was run not 20min earlier with the router bandwidth monitor open showing no bandwidth usage besides the 2KBps for the test and the results averaged 160-350ms. If you missed my last post the ping times have normalized again with the cmd prompt pings matching the website test results. My firewall show the website ping test using less than 2KBps so that isn't the case. I don't quite know how i managed to get such a top tier PC, I am not rich.
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