From what I've read online this packet loss issue is coming straight from the ISP? Most likely the cabinet?
I have optimised my setup, going from modem to an edge router to a netgear r7800 as a wireless access point.
I've been testing different routers, with qos, other router settings, tested wifi, powerline ethernet and straight ethernet to my pc, and this result is consistent every single day.
I don't like packet loss, I don't like anything that can potentially interfere with my games.
Can anyone confirm what the source of this is? Thanks.
From what I've read online this packet loss issue is coming straight from the ISP? Most likely the cabinet?
I have optimised my setup, going from modem to an edge router to a netgear r7800 as a wireless access point.
I've been testing different routers, with qos, other router settings, tested wifi, powerline ethernet and straight ethernet to my pc, and this result is consistent every single day.
I don't like packet loss, I don't like anything that can potentially interfere with my games.
Can anyone confirm what the source of this is? Thanks.
You don't have any packet loss.
I cannot see what is not there. You need to learn how to read ping plots if you are going to use them and have a little knowlege of networking.
That ping plot does not show any packet loss.
And the packet fairy magically reproduces them at the destination?
You don't have packet loss, you have a node that has better things to do than respond to pings.
You don't have packet loss.
You only have packet loss if there is packet loss shown at the final destination, you can then work back and see where it being lost.