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Arkkady
May 23, 2019Aspirant
Horrible intermittent latency on the orbi router
Hello everyone,
I have had my orbi for a year now, and have loved every minute of it! Aside from a few intial issues with some of my smart home devices. I was able to iron those out, and I ha...
CrimpOn
May 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I just did 1,500 pings to 8.8.8.8 and every value was less than 35ms (yeah Spectrum!) So, there has to be something different between my Orbi and your Orbi. It is tempting to think there is some regular WiFi interference (microwave, phone, ???), but the latency is reported to occur even when two computers are attached to the Orbi router with ethernet cable. i.e. no internet, no WiFi. And, it doesn't matter which two computers.
I have a pretty plain network, about 25 WiFi devices and 5 ethernet devices. Actually, very little constant traffic.
One thing that used to drive us crazy at work was "ARP storms". We would mess up and create a "loop" where there was more than one network path to a device. An ARP request would go "round and round", gathering packets until it brought the whole network down. I guess what I'm looking for is some network pattern that would generate so many packets all at once that the Orbi would be overwhelmed and literally "pause". With this phenomenon happening as often as every 5 or 10 seconds, it might be useful to do a Wireshark capture of the LAN side and "see what's there". One way is to use the debug page to set up a debug capture of LAN/WAN traffic. Capture one or two minutes, and then look at it.