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Ok! I'll do some troubleshooting with it when I get home.
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What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too?
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I actually have a Netgear CM1000. My ISP only supports a limited number of modems and this was the only Netgear wired only modem that was available. I work for my ISP and everything looks good signal wise up to the modem and i'm only seeing two time outs that haven't been recent.
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Ok just checking for a router at the modem.
Any other traffic happening while gaming? Something else going on besides gaming?
Disconnect ALL other devices or turn them off to see if the spikes still happen...
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Ok i'll give that a shot when I get home after work tonight. We just had a ton of devices on the network and the QoS appeared to have been keeping them in check but I'm not quite sure I had the anti buffer float set up right. I tried turning it off and things just seem to have gotten worse. I do twitch streaming so i'm really hoping I can find a happy medium for all these settings. My PC is wired in when I get packet loss on certain games with a cat6 cable and my brother that plays Fortnite started experiencing similar issues.
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We had a ton of people visiting due to an event we held at home this weekend but a large majority of those people are gone. I'll go through and take them completely off the network if I need to though.
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Re: How to disable QoS
@Netduma-Fraser wrote:
Yeah QoS off is a bad idea, if you follow that guide to optimise Anti-Bufferbloat you should be good. Take a look at this also to try the other QoS settings: http://support.netduma.com/en/support/solutions/articles/16000077073-dumaos-optimal-settings-guide-q...
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Ran those from the IPs given for The Elder Scrolls online which is the top result, and I couldn't use the program for that IP. It resulted in all packets lost. For the second picture I tested the central server for Overwatch since there's no east server apparently. I don't get any lag spikes on ESO but in OW they are random. Thoughts on these results? Bufferfloat is at 70% for both when I ran those tests.
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Did you try lowering the sliders in Anti-Bufferbloat by about 10% each time until the graph in PingPlotter stabilizes?
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I have already neutered my connection by 30%. I'm not really willing go any further than that. QoS has only really served to neuter everything else that was running in my house. I found I didn't fully disable QoS and I am testing that route further. My ping test from last night was more solid than the QoS one after experimenting with 90-80-and finally 70% reduction
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