Whoever can Diagnose my Internet Problem will get a cookie! [message #431830] |
Fri, 02 July 2010 04:32 |
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snpr1101
Messages: 425 Registered: June 2007 Location: Australia
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Hi there.
Recently, my internet has been going up the shit. Instead of getting a normal 260-300ping on any renegade server; my ping now fluctuates between 263-700+.
Net stats:
1.2.
3.4.6.
5.
As you can see, the speeds vary all the time O_o. Test 5 is where it should be at.
Heres a ping result to jelly-server.com:
Toggle SpoilerPinging jelly-server.com [174.36.116.30] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=556ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=668ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=712ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=658ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=613ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=586ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=654ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=650ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=658ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=715ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=643ms TTL=109
Request timed out.
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=539ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=445ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=475ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=477ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=483ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=482ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=597ms TTL=109
Reply from 174.36.116.30: bytes=32 time=717ms TTL=109
Ping statistics for 174.36.116.30:
Packets: Sent = 20, Received = 19, Lost = 1 (5% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 445ms, Maximum = 717ms, Average = 596ms
And a tracert to jelly-server.com
Toggle Spoiler Tracing route to jelly-server.com [174.36.116.30]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 57 ms 58 ms 82 ms 172.18.213.3
3 76 ms 68 ms 74 ms 172.18.70.110
4 69 ms 68 ms 74 ms 172.18.241.161
5 88 ms 38 ms 37 ms Bundle-Ether11.cha45.Brisbane.telstra.net [203.45.53.233]
6 40 ms 44 ms 42 ms Bundle-Ether2.cha-core4.Brisbane.telstra.net [203.50.44.13]
7 52 ms 64 ms 65 ms Pos0-4-1-0.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.205]
8 72 ms 97 ms 57 ms Bundle-Ether1.pad-gw2.Sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.29]
9 53 ms 66 ms 71 ms TenGigabitEthernet0/x.sydp-core02.Sydney.reach.com [203.50.13.70]
10 328 ms 252 ms 234 ms i-2-0-0.wil-core02.bx.reach.com [202.84.140.246]
11 234 ms 239 ms 242 ms i-1-2.tlot03.bi.reach.com [202.84.251.238]
12 * * * Request timed out.
13 411 ms 315 ms 280 ms po5.bbr01.eq01.dal01.networklayer.com [173.192.18.140]
14 302 ms 376 ms 330 ms po3.bbr01.sr01.dal01.networklayer.com [173.192.18.191]
15 297 ms 333 ms 306 ms po4.dar02.sr01.dal01.networklayer.com [173.192.18.181]
16 342 ms 308 ms 289 ms po2.fcr04.dal01.networklayer.com [66.228.118.218]
17 274 ms 357 ms 306 ms jelly-server.com [174.36.116.30]
Trace complete.
I can't think of any other information to provide. My ill educated guess would be to say that as D/L Rates decrease or vary, so to does the ping. The question is, why? And how do I go about fixing the problem? This occurs when I am the only person using the net; and no one is one the phone.
Any help appreciated, as I'd like to play ren without having to deal with 600 ping.
Edit: Not that I'm sure of the packet size that I usually send, but anything over 1000 get's a result like this. (100% packet loss, fark)
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Pinging jelly-server.com [174.36.116.30] with 1500 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.
[Updated on: Fri, 02 July 2010 22:08] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Whoever can Diagnose my Internet Problem will get a cookie! [message #431859 is a reply to message #431830] |
Fri, 02 July 2010 13:31 |
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snpr1101
Messages: 425 Registered: June 2007 Location: Australia
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My DGN200 Netgear router is only 6 months old if that. I will try clearing it of other things and standing it on it's side. If this doesn't work, contacting ISP is the next step? Does this sound like a problem on my side, or theirs?
It is a Router/Modem. I'm only 3-4 meters away from it. My room and the Modem/Router is near the kitchen. I realise appliances can interfere with the wireless signal, but again; ping fluctuates without microwaves / blenders going.
[Updated on: Fri, 02 July 2010 13:33] Report message to a moderator
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