Hello,
Last week, I started to have a lot of lag on my hardwired computer desktop and wireless devices.
With the router hardwired to the desktop I am seeing packet loss
(pinged yahoo.com)
Ping statistics for 98.138.219.231:
Packets: Sent = 2301, Received = 1954, Lost = 347 (15% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 64ms, Maximum = 338ms, Average = 75ms
With the modem plugged in directly
Modem directly plugged into computer:
Ping statistics for 98.138.219.231:
Packets: Sent = 2967, Received = 2958, Lost = 9 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 65ms, Maximum = 149ms, Average = 67ms
At both times, I have changed the the cabling. Same result.
Ideas on what might be going on?
What more info can I supply? Do I need to pray to a new network god?
I bought a new router - same issue.
Help me Obi-WAN Kenobi, you are my only hope.
Thanks,
VeePee
Last week, I started to have a lot of lag on my hardwired computer desktop and wireless devices.
With the router hardwired to the desktop I am seeing packet loss
(pinged yahoo.com)
Ping statistics for 98.138.219.231:
Packets: Sent = 2301, Received = 1954, Lost = 347 (15% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 64ms, Maximum = 338ms, Average = 75ms
With the modem plugged in directly
Modem directly plugged into computer:
Ping statistics for 98.138.219.231:
Packets: Sent = 2967, Received = 2958, Lost = 9 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 65ms, Maximum = 149ms, Average = 67ms
At both times, I have changed the the cabling. Same result.
Ideas on what might be going on?
What more info can I supply? Do I need to pray to a new network god?
I bought a new router - same issue.
Help me Obi-WAN Kenobi, you are my only hope.
Thanks,
VeePee