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I appreciate the reply. It's not just one service I have an issue with, it's a network wide problem that spikes. I'm having issues with every DNS. There is no specific time for the issue it just happens. Super annoying. I've started monitoring as of last night with Netprobe and it is just supper annoying. No constant 100% packet loss but enough to ruin things. Hope to hear from you again .
Is it just DNS traffic or all traffic? Hard to see the netprobe data because Cox doesn't allow you to click on a picture to zoom in anymore. Can you use Imgur? From what I can see though, packet loss is less then 1% and the tracert either doesn't show the issue or the issue wasn't happening when you ran the trace. Try using Pingplotter to monitor latency/packet loss over time. If you can't use Pingplotter for some reasons, winMTR is another choice, but not as good IMO.
Also, can you describe your network setup and config? Why do I see IMAP and POP traffic between 192.168.0.116 and 192.168.0.177? What is device is 177?
Last, to see if it's a router/gateway issue, try putting the gateway in bridge mode and see if there is a problem.
- rmgerrmann2 months agoNew Contributor II
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