Greetings, Tomshardware community.
Please excuse any and all errors in grammar, English is my second language.
The problem started happening about a month ago. It had been happening before, but stopped somewhere in the middle of march: My internet speeds seem fine in the sense that they are not slower than what I usually measure in normal conditions; the difference is that my ping is sky-high for some reason.
This behavior seems to have a pattern to it: it only starts increasing my ping at around 5:00 p.m and returns to normal at around 12:30 a.m. I do not know what could be causing it, and my ISP has been very unhelpful, to the point where they blame me and my computer for the issue.
I will try to provide as much information as possible. If anything breaks the guidelines or if you require more information, kindly let me know.
Here are two screenshots of a speed test during the time where my ping becomes high. The test servers should be located within my city, so having this kind of ping is strange:
Speed test starting
Speed test finished
I connect through a cable modem, brand Arris model TM602G. It appears to be not configurable by me. For the local network, I use a wireless router. Brand TP-LINK model WR741ND v4.
A tracert log:
Tracing route to a1768.w7.akamai.net IP ADDRESS REMOVER BY MODERATOR
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms MALDONADO.lan [192.168.1.1]
2 350 ms 352 ms 350 ms 10.171.64.1
3 345 ms 354 ms 351 ms 10.150.144.21
4 * * * Request timed out.
5 356 ms 337 ms 324 ms 10.38.0.193
6 323 ms 322 ms 315 ms 190.116.133.58
7 373 ms 351 ms 345 ms IP ADDRESS REMOVED BY MODERATOR
Trace complete.
I'm not sure why tracing to Tomshardware gave me such an address. I could do a different address if requested.
Thanks for your help.
Please do not list your actual IP ADDRESS - Kind regards Reynod
Please excuse any and all errors in grammar, English is my second language.
The problem started happening about a month ago. It had been happening before, but stopped somewhere in the middle of march: My internet speeds seem fine in the sense that they are not slower than what I usually measure in normal conditions; the difference is that my ping is sky-high for some reason.
This behavior seems to have a pattern to it: it only starts increasing my ping at around 5:00 p.m and returns to normal at around 12:30 a.m. I do not know what could be causing it, and my ISP has been very unhelpful, to the point where they blame me and my computer for the issue.
I will try to provide as much information as possible. If anything breaks the guidelines or if you require more information, kindly let me know.
Here are two screenshots of a speed test during the time where my ping becomes high. The test servers should be located within my city, so having this kind of ping is strange:
Speed test starting
Speed test finished
I connect through a cable modem, brand Arris model TM602G. It appears to be not configurable by me. For the local network, I use a wireless router. Brand TP-LINK model WR741ND v4.
A tracert log:
Tracing route to a1768.w7.akamai.net IP ADDRESS REMOVER BY MODERATOR
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms MALDONADO.lan [192.168.1.1]
2 350 ms 352 ms 350 ms 10.171.64.1
3 345 ms 354 ms 351 ms 10.150.144.21
4 * * * Request timed out.
5 356 ms 337 ms 324 ms 10.38.0.193
6 323 ms 322 ms 315 ms 190.116.133.58
7 373 ms 351 ms 345 ms IP ADDRESS REMOVED BY MODERATOR
Trace complete.
I'm not sure why tracing to Tomshardware gave me such an address. I could do a different address if requested.
Thanks for your help.
Please do not list your actual IP ADDRESS - Kind regards Reynod