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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    OK, I figured it out and the solution kind of frustrates me with how simple it was. Apparently Netgear routers tend to flag a lot of harmless things as DoS attacks, even things like google or Instagram. The router logs all of this in the event log, so in my log it was registering dozens and...
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    The routers WAN is not the same as that 10.x.y.z ip
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    I found this in my router's settings View: https://imgur.com/8BYHhyV seems like it could be the issue
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    I never use that VPN its been off this entire time, just incase I went ahead and uninstalled it but I don't think its the issue. As for the 10.x.y.z, I don't know what that is. I ran another winMTR and that IP still shows up, so it wasn't the VPN. I assume it belongs to my ISP and its some...
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    Modem: Netgear Nighthawk CM1200 Router: Netgear Nighthawk XR1000 View: https://imgur.com/CvT2LKB
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    It's a hardwired connection, the router and all the ethernet cables are brand new.
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    Ok, so like this: View: https://imgur.com/I7njW7z So I should do this for the various IP's starting from my router and so forth. Do you see anything out of the ordinary? What should I look for that could be an issue?
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    What tool would you recommend? or is there some cmd prompt command that can do this? I thought winmtr was that tool. The wiring is fairly new, it was put in a little over a year ago. I also just replaced all my ethernet cables as well. It's also not the router or modem as I have replaced both.
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    Can you give me a more specific tool I could use? You recommended trace route, is that not the "tracert" command in cmd prompt? or maybe the way I used it was incorrect? As for your second question I use Cox cable, its not anything cellular.
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    OK. I have been having connectivity issues for some time. It seems to me like its minor packet loss. My original question was what are your interpretations of the winMTR reports from my above post. To me it seems like there is an issue with hop 2 because that is where the loss in packets starts...
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    Ok, hop 2 seems to be a little high. Would you say that is where the problem lies? or is it within reason? View: https://imgur.com/1YLW2rG
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    The program I used does have the IP's I just left them out from the picture. So would you say this is an ISP issue? In that case I could just send a full screenshot of the report to my ISP and they could potentially correct it.
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    [SOLVED] Help with WinMTR diagnosis

    I have been having some connection issues and I'm trying to figure out if the problem is me or my ISP. I have these winMTR reports and I don't know how to interpret them. The first line is my router and it seems fine, but starting from the 2nd line I start seeing some issues. That makes me want...
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    [SOLVED] Help w/ regulating cable power

    Ok, changing the DSN to Google's on my router made a significant difference. It's much better, although I feel like there is still some small latency issues. Regardless I'm having my ISP come back out to check some things so hopefully I can get my connectivity to where I want. Thanks for all the...
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    [SOLVED] Help w/ regulating cable power

    Ok so I set it up, I don't feel an immediate difference. Ill have to monitor it over the day.