ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cox ruining Fortnite and Live Streaming experience with PACKET LOSS Here is a traceroute from me, packet loss ranges from minor to unplayable depending on time of day. Tracing route to ec2-34-199-96-60.compute-1.amazonaws.com [34.199.96.60] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms router.asus.com [10.10.21.1] 2 14 ms 76 ms 9 ms 10.82.0.1 3 13 ms 14 ms 11 ms 100.127.76.136 4 15 ms 11 ms 13 ms 100.120.100.30 5 37 ms 37 ms 39 ms dalsbprj02-ae2.0.rd.dl.cox.net [68.1.2.121] 6 37 ms 108 ms 55 ms 72.21.221.204 7 54 ms 47 ms 60 ms 176.32.125.188 8 68 ms 122 ms 80 ms 176.32.125.241 9 * * * Request timed out. 10 87 ms 84 ms 80 ms 54.239.46.2 11 70 ms 76 ms 72 ms 72.21.222.255 12 * * * Request timed out. 13 111 ms 164 ms 87 ms 54.239.108.188 14 * * * Request timed out. 15 89 ms 108 ms 83 ms 52.93.27.43 16 69 ms 75 ms 83 ms 54.239.111.11 17 73 ms 89 ms 86 ms 52.93.24.116 18 72 ms 67 ms 87 ms 205.251.244.59 19 * * * Request timed out. 20 * * * Request timed out. 21 * * * Request timed out. 22 * * * Request timed out. 23 * * * Request timed out. Re: STILL Packet Loss For Over a year in games (Fortnite, Overwatch, Rocket League, etc) I am still having issues with up stream packet loss in games. Hard wired, and have verified the problem is not between my computer and router. However, I suspect the problem might be with a neighbor/node and not with routing, but you can check my previous post for more info. Re: Packet loss and latency problems random times during the day I bypassed the splitter and there was no improvement. Here are some traceroutes since you could not see the previous ones. Tracing route to google.com [216.58.218.174] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms router.asus.com [10.10.21.1] 2 33 ms 9 ms 27 ms 10.82.0.1 3 13 ms 44 ms 60 ms 100.127.76.136 4 15 ms 11 ms 9 ms 100.120.100.30 5 27 ms 38 ms 40 ms 68.1.4.252 6 37 ms 24 ms 23 ms 72.215.224.173 7 * * * Request timed out. 8 24 ms 23 ms 35 ms 108.170.234.212 9 30 ms 25 ms 30 ms 108.170.247.179 10 24 ms 35 ms 38 ms 108.170.230.131 11 89 ms 82 ms 159 ms 209.85.251.136 12 91 ms 143 ms 82 ms 216.239.63.206 13 88 ms 79 ms 79 ms 108.170.252.129 14 106 ms 98 ms 133 ms 108.170.229.229 15 99 ms 80 ms 89 ms dfw06s46-in-f14.1e100.net [216.58.218.174] Trace complete. Tracing route to cox.com [45.60.45.167] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms router.asus.com [10.10.21.1] 2 25 ms 14 ms 8 ms 10.82.0.1 3 25 ms 72 ms 31 ms 100.127.76.138 4 17 ms 11 ms 25 ms 100.120.100.34 5 * * 11 ms lag-157.bear2.Phoenix1.Level3.net [4.28.82.53] 6 * * * Request timed out. 7 31 ms 23 ms 22 ms 4.7.26.34 8 24 ms 20 ms 20 ms 45.60.45.167 Trace complete. Tracing route to yahoo.com [72.30.35.10] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms router.asus.com [10.10.21.1] 2 9 ms 10 ms 9 ms 10.82.0.1 3 63 ms 18 ms 54 ms 100.127.76.138 4 7 ms 11 ms 10 ms 100.120.100.34 5 56 ms 38 ms 39 ms 68.1.4.252 6 23 ms 23 ms 31 ms UNKNOWN-216-115-101-X.yahoo.com [216.115.101.244] 7 22 ms 25 ms 30 ms UNKNOWN-216-115-102-X.yahoo.com [216.115.102.186] 8 32 ms 38 ms 30 ms UNKNOWN-216-115-104-X.yahoo.com [216.115.104.79] 9 59 ms 54 ms 54 ms ae-7.pat2.dnx.yahoo.com [216.115.96.115] 10 72 ms 72 ms 72 ms ae-3.pat2.che.yahoo.com [216.115.96.54] 11 78 ms 77 ms 85 ms ae-0.pat2.bfy.yahoo.com [216.115.97.204] 12 90 ms 88 ms 84 ms UNKNOWN-216-115-101-X.yahoo.com [216.115.101.31] 13 87 ms 86 ms 98 ms et-19-1-0.msr1.bf1.yahoo.com [74.6.227.133] 14 88 ms 87 ms 102 ms et-0-1-0.clr1-a-gdc.bf1.yahoo.com [74.6.122.13] 15 95 ms 90 ms 88 ms eth-17-3.bas1-1-flk.bf1.yahoo.com [98.137.192.151] 16 89 ms 89 ms 88 ms media-router-fp2.prod1.media.vip.bf1.yahoo.com [72.30.35.10] Trace complete. Re: Packet loss and latency problems random times during the day Hi, yes we do have a splitter on the coax connection. Packet loss and latency problems random times during the day I have had this issue on and off for quite some time. It seems that random times during the day, latency to the first node beyond my router will spike, sometimes to crazy amounts. When I am experiencing no issues I can ping it and will always get 8/9 ms, yet when I have the issue it can spike to the hundreds. Here is it currently, when I am lagging in games and voip, etc. but it has definitely been worse.https://gyazo.com/1b2cb6e5122cde55cb2c6a7cd80dde1e I am on a wired connection and have not once had >1ms to my router so it can't be something internal, the issue also occurs when directly wired to my modem. I have tried having techs come out but they are unable to catch the problem when it is happening and it seems like every time I schedule an appointment the issue stops before the appointment. Here are some traceroutes, but I am unsure what to do at this point, I suspect that maybe one of my neighbors might be using all of the bandwidth, but my download and upload speeds are always what they should be which is strange, so I don't know what it could be.https://gyazo.com/5a35e8201b7de9e8dfc1ea02dd4c1dbcgyazo.com/8dbaaff78839a96c68dc5b6cf7f35d35 Horrible Latency problems in phoenix, unable to play games or anything latency dependent most times of day (upstream problem) For months there have been major issues with latency and packet delay. Games tend to recognize this as packet loss, but it seems as if some packets are being delayed by crazy amounts and arriving out of order. Sometimes it isn't bad but other times it makes anything latency dependent completely useless. There have been tons of posts on forums, reddit, dslreports, yet I have not heard anything from cox about it. Had multiple techs come out and still no fix. It is pretty clear that a node I am on is either overloaded or there is something wrong with it, as this problem only occurs on the upstream. Some games will show my max latency and while my ping is around 30, the max latency will be over 1000, which is ridiculous, and this is quite consistent too. I'm not sure what else to do at this point and would love to hear any suggestions. Re: Internet Issues - Consistent Lost Packets North Phoenix, Arizona I thought it was just me who had it this bad today, I was unable to play rocket league today because of how bad the lag was. Games like it and fortnite will always show consistent upstream packet loss, and at some times it isn't bad but certainly noticeable but there are days and times when it just gets ridiculous. I've heard it may be a routing problem to AWS servers, a tech came out the other day and saw nothing and almost didn't believe my issue and said that he would have gotten many more complaints if it was as bad as I said and that he didn't know what the problem could be. If you have any ideas how to diagnose this please let me know. I'm currently running a ping plotter for 24 hours to see if there is some sort of pattern.