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PCMeier
May 22, 2019Aspirant
High Bufferbloat, can't find any solutions, have extremely high ping spikes when playing any game
So just recently ive been getting extremely high ping spikes extremely frequently. This occurs in every game i play and makes it unplayable. I have done speed tests and my upload and download spe...
- Jun 14, 2019
I have found a solution that will work.
My solution was buying a wall adapter ethernet connection.
I found mine on amazon.
IrvSp
Jun 06, 2019Master
It is not easy to tell if Spectrum changed the configuration or not on the 'back-end'. If they left the old modem configuration it can lead to problems.
However, now you've had two modems doing the same thing? It leads me to speculate that the problem could lie elsewhere?
What I'm thinking about it the distance between modem and device. Since it is wireless, there are two things you can do. One is to test close to the modem and router. Still fails, then start changing BANDS (SSID's) and see if that changes the problem, and while doing that, change Channels as well, you could be having interference.
Lastly, you'll need to get Spectrum out and SHOW them the high numbers and what it causes. Maybe they can figure it out, but if you got rid of a Puma 6 modem and now have one that isn't, you can be sure it isn't the modem causing this. Yes, some routers can cause this, but if it were true, you'd be seeing a LOT of noise here over it?
Here is an OLD thread I was involved in suggesting QoS would fix it, https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/Bufferbloat/td-p/509840, and it seemed to . However turning QoS on brings in a different set of problems for people with speeds of 100Mbps.
PCMeier
Jun 10, 2019Aspirant
Solutions I have tried
-I bought a new wifi card for my PC and that didn't work
-I replaced the modem(I checked and it still had a PUMA 6 chip) and that didn't work
-I bought a new router and that didn't work
-I tested the bufferbloat on a different computer through the wifi and that results didn't change
-I tested a wired connection to a friends laptop and it fixed the problem but doesn't help my PC(I don't know what this tells me)
-I disconnected every other device besides my PC from the wifi and the bufferbloat still remained.
- PCMeierJun 10, 2019Aspirant
I also forgot to say that I tried QoS by restricting the wifi by 3% 10% and 50%
It did help but not by much
My rates at 3% were unchanged at aroun 1500ms but at 50% it was at around 500ms so I'm not sure
- PCMeierJun 14, 2019Aspirant
I have found a solution that will work.
My solution was buying a wall adapter ethernet connection.
I found mine on amazon.