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Jedos
6 years agoNew Contributor
Yes same results with router bypassed. Here is a screenshot. Looks like a faulty or highly congested node.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d2v4uouygdnxin6/Router%20Bypassed%20Spikes.PNG?dl=0
ChrisL
6 years agoFormer Moderator
@Jedos
From what you've posted without the router it doesn't appear this result is actually showing any latency. I understand you may be concerned about hops 4 and 5 however you're reaching the intended destination without latency suggesting that what you're seeing is actually ICMP de-prioritization. Have you tried the online game in question without the router attached?
-Chris
From what you've posted without the router it doesn't appear this result is actually showing any latency. I understand you may be concerned about hops 4 and 5 however you're reaching the intended destination without latency suggesting that what you're seeing is actually ICMP de-prioritization. Have you tried the online game in question without the router attached?
-Chris
- Jedos6 years agoNew Contributor
Chris, I am not sure what part of the most recent results I posted looks different than the original 2. There are definitely lag spikes starting at hop 2 (10.115.0.1) and continuing to the destination. You can see this in both the graph at the bottom and the grey horizontal bars in the top right.
- Jedos6 years agoNew Contributor
Chris, (or any other mods here) do you have any further input?
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