G Gvidas_4 Commendable Oct 23, 2016 15 0 1,510 May 1, 2017 #1 My Family got a new router about 2 months ago and since then ping is about 400-700 in games, but sometimes on weekends is 30-50. The routers name is Technicolor TG582n and I'm using wired connection. How can I make sure that this is routers problem?
My Family got a new router about 2 months ago and since then ping is about 400-700 in games, but sometimes on weekends is 30-50. The routers name is Technicolor TG582n and I'm using wired connection. How can I make sure that this is routers problem?
Solution B B boosted1g May 1, 2017 On router only devices I suggest bypassing the router and plugging directly into modem to test, but in your case you have a modem/rotuer combo. schwatzz pretty much covered it on what you can check between dns and mtu settings. You can convert your router/modem into just a modem and use your own better router but apparently the process is not as easy as it is on most units: https://community.plus.net/t5/Broadband/Using-the-Technicolor-TG582n-in-Bridge-Mode/td-p/901808 Without "bridiging" the modem to funciton as modem only, pluging another router in will in no way remove the bottleneck.
On router only devices I suggest bypassing the router and plugging directly into modem to test, but in your case you have a modem/rotuer combo. schwatzz pretty much covered it on what you can check between dns and mtu settings. You can convert your router/modem into just a modem and use your own better router but apparently the process is not as easy as it is on most units: https://community.plus.net/t5/Broadband/Using-the-Technicolor-TG582n-in-Bridge-Mode/td-p/901808 Without "bridiging" the modem to funciton as modem only, pluging another router in will in no way remove the bottleneck.
schwatzz Distinguished Jun 23, 2014 788 4 19,365 May 1, 2017 #2 It might an incorrect MTU setting in your router, or try changing your DNS to a third party server like Google or OpenDNS might help. Upvote 0 Downvote
It might an incorrect MTU setting in your router, or try changing your DNS to a third party server like Google or OpenDNS might help.
B boosted1g Titan Jun 12, 2013 14,847 9 81,765 May 1, 2017 Solution #3 On router only devices I suggest bypassing the router and plugging directly into modem to test, but in your case you have a modem/rotuer combo. schwatzz pretty much covered it on what you can check between dns and mtu settings. You can convert your router/modem into just a modem and use your own better router but apparently the process is not as easy as it is on most units: https://community.plus.net/t5/Broadband/Using-the-Technicolor-TG582n-in-Bridge-Mode/td-p/901808 Without "bridiging" the modem to funciton as modem only, pluging another router in will in no way remove the bottleneck. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
On router only devices I suggest bypassing the router and plugging directly into modem to test, but in your case you have a modem/rotuer combo. schwatzz pretty much covered it on what you can check between dns and mtu settings. You can convert your router/modem into just a modem and use your own better router but apparently the process is not as easy as it is on most units: https://community.plus.net/t5/Broadband/Using-the-Technicolor-TG582n-in-Bridge-Mode/td-p/901808 Without "bridiging" the modem to funciton as modem only, pluging another router in will in no way remove the bottleneck.