Network Information:
Download: 480mbps
Upload: 23 mbps
Ping: 16
Service: Spectrum
Modem: Netgear Nighthawk C7000
PC Information:
Processor: Intel i9-9900K
Ethernet: Intel 1219-V
So basically, I have my PC directly connected to my modem - bypassing the router altogether. My speeds are good, but once my internet is loaded, it begins to lag or even drop completely.
To simulate a load, I ran a command prompt "ping -t www.google.com" and ran an internet speed test beside it. [https://ibb.co/FYtcwZY]
The ping starts off normal, but once there is load introduced, it goes way up over 500, sometimes displaying the error "Request Timed Out."
Would you say this behavior is "normal" or would you say this is an issue? I DO understand that the ping inevitably will go up when under load, just like any other computing component. What I'd like to know ping spikes I'm seeing is normal or not?
At 480 mbps, I'm nowhere near the theoretical limit of any of the hardware on my local network, most of which is rated at or above 1Gbps. I could limit the bandwidth of my network to be under the limit (ie 450 mbps/20 mbps), but the spikes start occurring as early as 30 MB/s (240 mbps).
Download: 480mbps
Upload: 23 mbps
Ping: 16
Service: Spectrum
Modem: Netgear Nighthawk C7000
PC Information:
Processor: Intel i9-9900K
Ethernet: Intel 1219-V
So basically, I have my PC directly connected to my modem - bypassing the router altogether. My speeds are good, but once my internet is loaded, it begins to lag or even drop completely.
To simulate a load, I ran a command prompt "ping -t www.google.com" and ran an internet speed test beside it. [https://ibb.co/FYtcwZY]
The ping starts off normal, but once there is load introduced, it goes way up over 500, sometimes displaying the error "Request Timed Out."
Would you say this behavior is "normal" or would you say this is an issue? I DO understand that the ping inevitably will go up when under load, just like any other computing component. What I'd like to know ping spikes I'm seeing is normal or not?
At 480 mbps, I'm nowhere near the theoretical limit of any of the hardware on my local network, most of which is rated at or above 1Gbps. I could limit the bandwidth of my network to be under the limit (ie 450 mbps/20 mbps), but the spikes start occurring as early as 30 MB/s (240 mbps).