My final update!
After months and months of pointing at their CMTS as being the faulty hop that causes the high ping spikes.. They finally gave in and admitted that the CMTS is hop 2 (10.255.98.1). After them admitting this, a network expert of the isp scheduled a maintainance on the CMTS to...
So one small update.
I went to my neighbours to check their ping. Directly connected my laptop to their modem, did the same ping test as I did on my computer. I let my own computer run the ping test at the same time as the laptop at my neighbor's place and saw that the ping spikes at the same...
I've already forwarded this issue to the ISP forums. They did ask me to upload some of the Modem information.. such as up/downstream values/levels, errors, etc. One expert on the ISP forum said that he could see some noise and that he recommended the "aop" (main connector or whatever term it is)...
Yeah that's why I get so annoyed with this problem, it isn't constantly high. Some days its fine, other days its messed up.
The problem occurs even when only one computer is running, and we have 250mbps down and 50 mbps up speed.
I cannot ping to 10.255.98.1. It only gives * * * as results...
Hello bill001g,
Could it be that the two 10.255.98.1 are our private ip adresses? I am wired-connected to an accesspoint, which is then wired-connected to our modem. The accesspoint has the ip 192.168.2.253 and the modem has the ip 192.168.2.1.
I did ping the first hop (192.168.2.253)...
Hello everyone,
Since a year or so my latency has started to become increasinly worse. Since a few weeks the latency started to peak to 999+ in games such as COD Warzone, Other games in which I used to have ~11 ping now spike to above 200.
What I've done so far:
Switched back to Ethernet...