My father has been having a very slow/unstable internet connection. Sometimes the speed will drop under 5mb down, sometimes it won't connect at all.
I ran a trace poll to 8.8.8.8 and came up with....
(Name, Address, Ping, Avg ping, Loss, Pkt complete, Pkt total, Best ping, Worst ping)
Lighthouse 192.168.1.1 1 0ms 0ms 0% 11 / 11 0ms / 0ms
Unknown Host 142.254.216.61 2 25ms 15ms 36% 7 / 11 9ms / 25ms
agg61.ngflnyen02h.northeast.rr.com 24.58.217.85 3 19ms 21ms 27% 8 / 11 11ms / 44ms
agg28.lncsnycd02r.northeast.rr.com 24.58.38.132 4 10ms 16ms 45% 6 / 11 10ms / 39ms be29.rochnyei01r.northeast.rr.com 24.58.32.62 5 21ms 22ms 27% 8 / 11 11ms / 42m
bu-ether15.chcgildt87w-bcr00.tbone.rr.com 66.109.6.72 6 25ms 34ms 9% 10 / 11 25ms / 51ms
0.ae0.pr1.chi10.tbone.rr.com 107.14.17.192 7 35ms 38ms 9% 10 / 11 25ms / 68ms
ix-ae-27-0.tcore2.ct8-chicago.as6453.net 64.86.79.97 8 32ms 31ms 19% 8 / 10 24ms / 45ms
Unknown Host 209.85.173.6 9 38ms 37ms 9% 9 / 10 24ms / 57ms
Unknown Host 108.170.244.1 10 25ms 38ms 9% 9 / 10 25ms / 96ms
Unknown Host 209.85.250.39 11 81ms 100% 0 / 10
google-public-dns-a.google.com 8.8.8.8 12 24ms 40ms 19% 8 / 10 24ms / 59ms
The loss is always on the 2nd hop which IIRC is anything from the modem to the ISPs modem, correct?
All the wiring in the house is new with good, clean connections.
The setup is: cable in > telephony modem (Arris, not sure exact model, ISP provided) > VoIP signal amplifier (ISP provided on the only call they responded to) > modem (Linksys CM3008) > router (Linksys WRT1200AC) > wired to PC
I have no idea why there is 2 modems in line. This was the setup the ISP provided and he simply copied it.
The ISP has said they will not send a crew out again.
What should my next step be in diagnosing this?
I looked through many solved threads but haven't come up with anything.
I ran a trace poll to 8.8.8.8 and came up with....
(Name, Address, Ping, Avg ping, Loss, Pkt complete, Pkt total, Best ping, Worst ping)
Lighthouse 192.168.1.1 1 0ms 0ms 0% 11 / 11 0ms / 0ms
Unknown Host 142.254.216.61 2 25ms 15ms 36% 7 / 11 9ms / 25ms
agg61.ngflnyen02h.northeast.rr.com 24.58.217.85 3 19ms 21ms 27% 8 / 11 11ms / 44ms
agg28.lncsnycd02r.northeast.rr.com 24.58.38.132 4 10ms 16ms 45% 6 / 11 10ms / 39ms be29.rochnyei01r.northeast.rr.com 24.58.32.62 5 21ms 22ms 27% 8 / 11 11ms / 42m
bu-ether15.chcgildt87w-bcr00.tbone.rr.com 66.109.6.72 6 25ms 34ms 9% 10 / 11 25ms / 51ms
0.ae0.pr1.chi10.tbone.rr.com 107.14.17.192 7 35ms 38ms 9% 10 / 11 25ms / 68ms
ix-ae-27-0.tcore2.ct8-chicago.as6453.net 64.86.79.97 8 32ms 31ms 19% 8 / 10 24ms / 45ms
Unknown Host 209.85.173.6 9 38ms 37ms 9% 9 / 10 24ms / 57ms
Unknown Host 108.170.244.1 10 25ms 38ms 9% 9 / 10 25ms / 96ms
Unknown Host 209.85.250.39 11 81ms 100% 0 / 10
google-public-dns-a.google.com 8.8.8.8 12 24ms 40ms 19% 8 / 10 24ms / 59ms
The loss is always on the 2nd hop which IIRC is anything from the modem to the ISPs modem, correct?
All the wiring in the house is new with good, clean connections.
The setup is: cable in > telephony modem (Arris, not sure exact model, ISP provided) > VoIP signal amplifier (ISP provided on the only call they responded to) > modem (Linksys CM3008) > router (Linksys WRT1200AC) > wired to PC
I have no idea why there is 2 modems in line. This was the setup the ISP provided and he simply copied it.
The ISP has said they will not send a crew out again.
What should my next step be in diagnosing this?
I looked through many solved threads but haven't come up with anything.