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NETGEAR ISSUES
Hi,
This is my test results from PingPlotter. Can anyone please explain, why I am recieving so much packet loss & how I am able to resolve this issue?
I have pinged one of the game services that COD uses, which is vulture.com & this is my connection after a result of 10 minutes.
Any answers would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Andrew.
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I forgot to mention you can find my PingPlotter results here:
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What kind of results do you get if you ping a local news site, or google.com
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Hi
This was the trace route while watching netflix in the backround. Can you explain why the missing parts of the routes are marked with a start & why the first hop is so high in latency.
Many thanks,
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Always came back with same result and the buffer lost was an a+ so I don’t really get how to use the qos if your telling me iv done it wrong if I’m getting those results
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Hi Andy
am I right in thinking you are using EE?
Are you struggling when streaming say netflix and finding latency spikes?
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http://support.netduma.com/en/support/solutions/articles/16000074717-how-to-test-your-internet-ping
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I don't know, sounds like an unstable connection. Perhaps the data is coming in big bursts instead of a continuous stream.
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If this is due to BT as I think your isp comes under their services it's an issue that BT now say that they are implementing a fix.
https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-setup-Wi-Fi-network/Recent-online-gaming-ping-spikes-when-streaming...
there is no fix with any router on the market, nothing helps and if this is your issue you need to contact your isp and moan and point out the thread I've linked to.
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It's not an issue with the router, it's an issue with the isp. Think of it as a fault with your line, it needs fixing. Your routers fine.
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