Need help having huge lag spikes WoW, D3. Traceroute and MRT files included please help.

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I have a good connection with my wifi its a consistent 3-4 bars but when I play either WoW or D3 I get really vicious lag spikes. Sometimes I can play with a latency between 60-200 for 2-3 hours and other times I can't even raid because its 5000-12000. I used the Battle.net looking glass to get these results.

Pc is running win 8.1
RAM:8GB
CPU: i5-2500 oc'ed to 3.8Ghz
GPU: Msi gtx 660 Ti
Mobo: Asrock Z75 Pro3
Wifi: N600 wifi adapter

Unfortunately I don't have the option to run a cable. If you need anymore information let me know please and thank you for any help!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ran it again though the 2nd report had this under the ping data above the traceroute data
--- 24.216.250.137 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3031ms

That is my ip address


PING 24.216.250.137 (24.216.250.137) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 24.216.250.137: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=32.6 ms
64 bytes from 24.216.250.137: icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=32.9 ms
64 bytes from 24.216.250.137: icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 time=34.1 ms
64 bytes from 24.216.250.137: icmp_seq=4 ttl=49 time=33.3 ms


traceroute to 24.216.250.137 (24.216.250.137), 15 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 Blizzard (Blizzard) 0.973 ms 1.140 ms 1.244 ms
2 * * *
3 12.129.244.189 (12.129.244.189) 106.097 ms * *
4 206.16.68.49 (206.16.68.49) 67.717 ms 67.771 ms 67.870 ms
5 12-122-254-225.attens.net (12.122.254.225) 13.046 ms 13.061 ms 13.065 ms
6 cr1.la2ca.ip.att.net (12.122.85.34) 3.298 ms 1.353 ms 1.331 ms
7 ggr2.la2ca.ip.att.net (12.122.128.97) 6.259 ms 4.946 ms 5.001 ms
8 las-bb1-link.telia.net (80.239.193.213) 1.948 ms 1.767 ms 1.741 ms
9 las-b3-link.telia.net (213.155.137.57) 1.668 ms 1.673 ms 1.614 ms
10 sjo-b21-link.telia.net (62.115.138.104) 14.701 ms 15.539 ms 15.542 ms
11 cco-ic-148690-sjo-b21.c.telia.net (213.248.72.102) 14.121 ms 18.915 ms 18.916 ms
12 * * *
13 * * *
14 * * *
15 * * *

HOST: Blizzard Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. Blizzard 0.0% 10 1.0 4.1 0.5 17.4 6.3
2. ??? 100.0 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3. 12.129.244.189 0.0% 10 0.4 25.4 0.4 130.8 47.7
4. 206.16.68.49 0.0% 10 0.5 35.7 0.4 270.3 84.0
5. 12-122-254-225.attens.net 0.0% 10 6.1 2.9 1.1 12.4 3.7
6. cr1.la2ca.ip.att.net 0.0% 10 3.9 3.5 1.4 5.1 1.2
 
Please download speccy, top left corner, file then publish and post the url or pm it to me. What is your wirless driver and your modem/router?
Are you hard wired or wirless?

What wirless adapter are you using aswell.

Please run cmd prompt as admin and
Type ping 127.0.0.1 -n 20
Or if the top command didn't work
Type ping 127.0.0.1
Post the results please

Now type ipconfig
Look for your default gateway it will be listed as something like 192.168.1.1
Type ping 192.168.x.x (the x being your values for the default gateway)
Post a picture of the results please

You can very easily snap photos with a drag box using gyazo, a quick and easy download, this will automatically once you drag the box over an image take a picture and bring you to a url, using the pictures url you can post links to it or the photos themselves
 
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Users\Taylor>ping 127.0.0.1 -n20
Value must be supplied for option -n20.

C:\Users\Taylor>ping 127.0.0.1

Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64

Ping statistics for 127.0.0.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Users\Taylor>ping 192.168.44.1

Pinging 192.168.44.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.44.1: bytes=32 time=71ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.44.1: bytes=32 time=85ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.44.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=64

Ping statistics for 192.168.44.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 3, Lost = 1 (25% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 3ms, Maximum = 85ms, Average = 53ms

Speccy results Operating System
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500 @ 3.30GHz 39 °C
Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 646MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
ASRock Z75 Pro3 (CPUSocket) 35 °C
Graphics
E2360 (1920x1080@60Hz)
Intel HD Graphics (ASRock)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (MSI) 34 °C
Storage
465GB Seagate ST3500641AS (SATA) 40 °C
Optical Drives
No optical disk drives detected
Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio

My wireless adapter is WNDA3100v3 a netgear n600 and the driver version is 5.1.20.0 and the modem/router is a community one and can't check exactly what it is.

 
It's a connection issue with your router, try resetting your router and modem. Modem first, leave off for 30 seconds then reconnect it, then once modems fully booted, turn on router and reconnect it.

To explain the 127.0.0.1 is the loop back address, this tests your adapter, now you know that's not an issue the default gateway was a ping to the router/modem, the fact that you lost a packet is not good and means there is a configuration issue.
Routers and modems have small reset buttons hidden on them, I would reccomened this if the above steps do not work

Also switch the wires connecting your router and modem together with a different ether net cable.

Can you get me the speccy publish url? This will help greatly
 
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Users\Taylor>ipconfig /release

Windows IP Configuration

An error occurred while releasing interface Wi-Fi : An address has not yet been
associated with the network endpoint.

No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 3 while it has its media
disconnected.
No operation can be performed on Ethernet while it has its media disconnected.
No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 6 while it has its media
disconnected.

Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::3486:abd:a275:8c26%30
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.140.38
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 3:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Ethernet adapter Ethernet:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : mshome.net

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 6:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 4:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::812:8f01:12cc:d7f4%15
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.215.244
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::9d96:4336:7df7:2b18%14
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.43.24
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

C:\Users\Taylor>ipconfig /flushdns

Windows IP Configuration

Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.

C:\Users\Taylor>ipconfig /renew

Windows IP Configuration

No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 3 while it has its media
disconnected.
No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection while it has its media di
sconnected.
No operation can be performed on Ethernet while it has its media disconnected.
No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 6 while it has its media
disconnected.
 
And you can reset the router via webpage. Find your routers ip, what you pinged before, and type it into the internet search it will bring you to the page. Or open networking then click on the router/modem once loaded on the page, right click, view device webpage
 
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Users\Taylor>ping 192.168.44.1 -t

Pinging 192.168.44.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 192.168.44.1:
Packets: Sent = 22, Received = 0, Lost = 22 (100% loss),
Control-C
^C


I stopped it there because I figured that wasn't going to change even though I was connected that whole time to the internet still...?
 
C:\Users\Taylor>ping 24.216.250.137 -t

Pinging 24.216.250.137 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=2726ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1766ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1705ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1405ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1411ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=877ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1752ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1415ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=2288ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1093ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1753ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=2543ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=2328ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1733ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1280ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=1102ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=947ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=2724ms TTL=64
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=3005ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 24.216.250.137: bytes=32 time=888ms TTL=64

Ping statistics for 24.216.250.137:
Packets: Sent = 27, Received = 20, Lost = 7 (25% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 877ms, Maximum = 3005ms, Average = 1737ms
Control-C
^C
C:\Users\Taylor>

I tried pinging this IP address but tbh I forgot what website gave me this result. Hope this helps?
 
Are you on campus internet or do you have physical access to your router and modem. It would help if I knew your router and configuration settings for ipv4 in your adapter settings. Your adapter is having a hard time connecting to thay router, packets going everywhere.

Please let me know if you get access to the router homepage and settings
 
Its in the office at my apartment. Its downstairs and about 40 ft away. I typed the default gateway into my IE url and it came back with "This page can't be displayed"

Yeah netgear Wnda3100v3

My adapter settings are

Ipv4 connectivity: Internet Access
Ipv6 connectivity: No Internet Access
Media State: Enabled
SSID: Riverpark_apts
Duration: ~17:50
Speed: I saw it go between 5, 13, and 55 Mbps
Signal quality:3/5 bars

Sent: 1.6mill~/Received 5.4mill~

 


You have to click see full map on the connection, make sure its a home connection or work, not public. give it some time and you will see where its connecting. it seems the router is probably having to split a ton of connections and bandwidth, so what we are going to do is,
go to network and sharing center, click manage network adapters, click on your network adapter and go to properties, now you can mess with your adapter settings, I have the same one so this should be easy. Change the channel your on, and are you able to use 5g? change transmit power to 5 highest, change roaming aggressiveness to 5 highest, turn off power saving features, mixd mode to CTS-SELF, and fat channel intolerant to disabled.

let me know if you get to the router page.
 


Type Ipconfig, copy the DEfault gateway and post it into your search bar
if it does not load, its most likely secured, you would have to talk to the owner of the apartments to ask him to reset it or just to see what router it is.

Also change your wireless channel to 11, while only on the 20mhz
 
I went to network and sharing center on the left I went to >change adapter settings> right clicked my wifi>properties>configuration>advanced tab.
The options I have are as follows

Channel mode: 2.4g+5g
EDCCA-Disabled
Multimedia/Gaming environment: Enabled
Prefer 5g:Enabled
Radio On/Off: Enabled
Selective suspend: disabled
Selective suspend idle timeout in seconds:5

I wasn't able to get into the router should I just keep trying even though internet explorer says "This page can't be displayed"?
 


See if you can get internet using just 5g. switch it to 5g and see if you still have interwebs. if so leave it on 5g. that router sounds like it really needs to be reset.

and if the router is discoverable, just go to start, then click computer, then on the left scroll down and click network, wait till it fully loads and it should be there, right click view device webpage. if it is not there contact the owner and ask him to a reset.
 
I tried switching it to 5g only and lost internet. I found the right network menu and theres
2 Computers: Mine and Gateway
Media Devices: [TV]UN40EH5300 and Xbox_SystemsOS
4 Other devices: 3 have the same name as TV and the other is another XboxSystemsOS