High Ping and Packet Loss in Gaming
In games such as CSGO, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite, and PUBG, I have really high ping and packetloss. Sometimes the ping is great and the packet loss is bad, but other times the ping is horrible and so is packet loss. Sometimes my ping ranges from 10ms - 70ms. Othertimes it ranges from 60ms - 300ms. Packetloss sometimes ranges from 0% - 10%, but other times it ranges from 10% - 100%. Sometimes I can't even watch videos in 720p. I contacted the ISP once and they sent a technician out, but he said that nothing could be fixed. They swapped out for another modem and nothing. He said it can't be fixed, however I don't believe that because we shouldn't be having poor internet like this.11KViews1like1CommentCox is throttling connection speeds for specific services.
I pay for 300down service, and for the past month or so, it barely reaches over 100 Mbps, which is fine, everyone is home and eating up bandwidth, and 100 Mbps is more than enough for most things anyways; just hope it's not long term. I have been noticing though that specific things will literally kill the internet in the entire household, as if I can only do one thing at a time, or no one else can even do simple things like check their email. So I ran some tests. Keep in mind, in the last three months, I have used roughly half of my data cap each month, so I'm not a "power user" per se, and I haven't gotten an email from Cox complaining about my use. I ran speed tests about three times for each test and averaged it. I also ran the baseline (no usage in the entire household) after each test to make sure I was back to my "typical" speeds. In some cases I couldn't even run the tests, but maybe once, but here was my results (I'm not including upload as that speed was consistent through all my tests: No usage: 92 Mbps down on average Steam @8 Mbps: 65 Mbps down on average Steam @12Mbps: 39Mbps down on average Steam @16 Mbps: 52 Mbps down on average -This was the only successful result out of many attempts (six total attempts, all but one timing out), browsing the web at this time was EXTREMELY spotty. Steam was successfully downloading at the speed I set it to download at though. Steam @80 Mbps: No results -Steam fluctuatedbetween 40 and 80 Mbps (at one point hitting 98 Mbps briefly and going as low as 25 Mbps briefly), but the internet was completely useless for the whole household during this time. Since I average around 100 Mbps the last few weeks, I would probably expect this, since I was using up pretty much all of my bandwidth at this time. YouTube @720p: 92 Mbps down - YouTube was recommending this quality based on my connection YouTube @1080p: 86 Mbps down YouTube @1440p: 86 Mbps down -Video played without issue, but the internet was very spotty. This was the only successful attempt out of four attempts. YouTube @4k: No result -Results similar to Steam at 16 and 80 Mbps - internet was useless during this time, but the video played without issue. So, as a gamer, I use Steam a lot. What's nice is that while downloading a game, I can specify the speed and monitor it (I was downloading Horizon Zero Dawn). As you can see, simply using 8 Mbps had an average of an almost 30 Mbps drop in speed! Using Steam at 12 Mbps, almost a 60 Mbps drop in speed!. Using Steam at 16 Mbps, out of six attempts, all but one timed out and I got 52 Mbps, otherwise the internet was completely useless in the rest of the house hold. Using Steam at 80 Mbps (almost all my bandwidth) there was literally no access to anything on any device connected to the network. Here's the thing though, at 8, 12, 16, and 80 Mbps - Steam was downloading at these speeds without hiccup. So, at 16 Mbps, I was downloading a game at the full 16 Mbps, but the rest of the household was dead in the water and it would return to my baseline average when I pause the download. This tells me it's not a general issue of spotty or slow service. YouTube had similar results. YouTube was recommending 720p based on my connection, which uses very little bandwidth and the results here showed that. 1080p, while no major loss in speeds, YouTube was definitely not playing the video at 1080p, but it was close (and may have just been the video). YouTube at 1440p on the other hand, the video looked good, played without buffering, but I was only able to get one test out of multiple attempts, which did hit 86 Mbps, but the rest of the home was also dead in the water in terms of connection. YouTube at 4k, again, like Steam at 80 Mbps, it was playing the video fine, not buffering, but otherwise the internet was complete useless for the rest of the household. I ran a test with Netflix and had no issues. I assume this is because Netflix pay ISPs so they can get priority, so I assume this is why there isn't any throttling issues there. I did a second series of tests using a VPN. Using a VPN, my connection is encrypted, so Cox cannot see what service I specifically connecting to. Typically VPNs are going to be slower, but I pay for a good VPN service, so my speeds are pretty good with it. Dramatic differences. No usage: 89 Mbps down on average Steam @8 Mbps: 84 Mbps down on average Steam @12Mbps: 78 Mbps down on average Steam @16 Mbps: 77 Mbps down on average Steam @80 Mbps:22Mbps down on average YouTube @720p: 89 Mbps down on average YouTube @1080p: 87 Mbps down on average YouTube @1440p: 87 Mbps down on average - YouTube was recommending this quality based on my connection YouTube @4k:80 Mbps down The drops were marginal running Steam at 8, 12, and 16 Mbps and even running it at 80 Mbps, I was getting a constant and stable connection, and the rest of the household didn't come to a full stop. YouTube was recommending a 1440p quality automatically, not 720p and as you can see. Even with a 4k video, I was experiencing a marginal drop in download speed. My suspicions is that Cox is basically saying "If you want to use this high bandwidth service, you need to trade off the rest of your bandwidth" basically forcing you to only really do one thing at a time. This is an issue, with everyone home during COVID, for me to successfully work at home, I basically have to tell everyone to not use the internet, because if the wife decides to watch a YouTube video, it makes work difficult. I'm forced to use my VPN so Cox doesn't know where I'm connecting to and won't throttle my speeds. There was a series of news articles of a power user in my area that was being throttled back in June. I have contacted all of those journalists with this information. Trying to get a hold of Cox has been difficult since COVID and it appears they did away with the web chat (which is easier for me during working hours).6.9KViews2likes7CommentsIncompetence at the highest level
For almost 2 weeks now, I have been unable to properly use my internet services. I pay for the Ultimate Bundle, mainly for heavy gaming and streaming. Recently, I have been experiencing major packet loss, choke and request time outs with my connection. When I originally called, the person over the phone told me my modem was the problem; I had an arris SB6190. He recommended I buy a netgear cm1000, which indeed I did. A few days later, the modem arrived and the problem wasn't resolved. A ticket was created for me and a technician came out on 10 / 23 (Monday). He couldn't figure out the problem, so he referred my case to maintenance. I have called almost every day since 10 / 23 (Monday) to make sure my ticket was moving in the right direction, and EVERY SINGLE PERSON told me the maintenance team is going to work on it, and that they need 3-5 days to fix this issue. I called yesterday 10 / 26 (Thursday) to ask for a status, and I was told that a supervisor would call me back within a few hours to inform me of what is going on. I never received a call back. I call again today 10 / 27 (Friday), in which the tier 2 technician tells me a maintenance ticket was never properly put in. WHAT?!?!?! Before I elaborate, let me just tell you everything I have tried. 1) New modem - 2) Bypassed router and went direct to modem - 3) bought new Ethernet cable [cat6] - 4) tried using WiFi instead - 5) tried using multiple computers, all have the same issue - 6) had tech come out to test the lines, which tested fine - 7) called tier 2 numerous times, in which they have confirmed they do see packet loss on my connection **Also a side note. I have worked in I.T. for 10+ years, and I am not computer/networking illiterate.** Back to the status, they now tell me a tech has to come back out to look at the problem once more, and if he can't resolve it (which I am confident he 100% will not), he will refer back to the maintenance team. This is absolutely ridiculous and incompetence at the highest level. How is it possible that over 5+ people within the past week have all told me a maintenance ticket was properly created into the system, and the last day I expect it to be resolved, I get word that they cannot even see a maintenance ticket on my account. After I requested to speak to a supervisor this morning (15 minutes ago), I told him he needs to go back and review all my calls (I hope they are recorded). It is nearly impossible for everyone to magically see that maintenance ticket, but then suddenly it disappears? I even talked to the CAG Line yesterday, in which they also confirmed a maintenance ticket. I am about to ready to completely cancel my service with COX, because this is the most unprofessional and incompetent practice I have seen since Comcast.4.8KViews0likes14CommentsIntermittent disconnect at least once per hour
I get many messages from Cox online backup telling me that my connection has been lost, and if I'm on FB I see a message under chat telling me also that the connection has been lost. It reconnects immediately without me doing anythng, but this can't be right and I fear it may signs of something worse to come... I've always had problems when trying to stream anything on DirectTv or Chromecast, I think this constant disconnect/reconnect may be causing those problems. What are the first things that I should check and/or do?4.7KViews0likes9CommentsIntermittent Daily Packet Loss and Connection Drops - 92673
Hello, I'm in Southern California, ZIP CODE 92673 and have been getting intermittent packet loss and connection drops on a daily basis. It usually happens in the late morning or early afternoon when I'm working from home and is proving to be very disruptive as I'm on wi-fi calling and the calls often drop during the middle of a conversation or I lose my Skype session. I suspect that node saturation might be a factor, but need someone to take a look. I have used continuous pings to isolate the issue and feel that the problem is occurring beyond my equipment. I'm hardwired from my laptop to my router which is connected directly to Cox'sCisco DPQ3212 DOCSIS 3.0 2-PORT Voice Modem. Attached are pictures of the power levels on the modem pings to different hops when everything is working fine. I'm now working to capturing examples of when the packet loss occurs so you can see where things are failing. Since I'm using PingPlotter Free, I only have 10 minutes of history, so I will attempt to catch this problem soon. So right now I have continuous pings to my router (192.168.1.1) the internal IP of the cable modem: (192.168.1.1), My External Public IP and the first private 10.X address that is a hop away from the cable modem. I assume this IP is on the node? TTL for the 10.X address is 254. While I wait to catch this packet loss, can you take a look at the attached power levels to see if my modem has adequate power levels and Signal to Noise Ratio's? Also, not sure if it helps, but when the packet loss/drops occur, the power levels on the downstream spike by at least +1dBmV. BTW, I replaced the Cisco cable modem a few weeks ago and nothing has improved. Phil3.5KViews0likes6CommentsWater In Cable Coming From Pole To House
I recently have been having problems with Internet connectivity, especially when it is wet or raining out. I checked the connection to the house, and to my surprise found one cable from the house connected to your line via a grounded connector with only rubber boots (cracked and dried out) protecting the threaded connectors. No box. The other three lines my wife had run in her house were not connected and had long since corroded. I decided to install a splitter to connect all four lines, and place everything in a weatherproof box. I got new connectors for the corroded lines, the splitter and box. When I disconnected the lines to your little grounded barrel connector, however, watter ran out of the line running from the pole. I hung it straight down, and let it continue to drip while I repaired the other cables and set up the splitter. When I was ready to reassemble everything with your line, it was still quite wet inside. I shook out as much water as I could, then sprayed some WD40 in it to try and displace more water. Once this "dried" (never really did), I reassembled everything. The system works, but I fear the line will fill with water again. I suspect faulty insulation or a poorly sealed connector at the pole. I can tell you from 30+ years in electronics, including RF up to 50 GHz, water in a cable is no good. How do I go about having Cox replace this line?3.3KViews0likes1CommentConnection Issues
I have been having chronic network issues for over 4 months now. At first I thought that my issues were purely due to the fact that I was experiencing issues when running my PC off of a wifi extender, but after setting up a new hard wire connection to my computer, I have been experiencing the same behavior that I had been seeing before. Also, my issues have not been limited to my computer. When connecting to my wifi network on my phone or TV I experience the same behaviors that I do when being connected via ethernet. I now keep my network graph constantly open on one of my monitors so that I can take a screenshot of it whenever I experience issues. Since October 7 of this year I have over 240 screenshots with each showing the same behavior. I will be operating like normal and then I will experience a sudden loss of network quality to the point of not being able to load basic web pages. There are hardly every any noticeable symptoms that can show that I am about to lose connection, most graphs are healthy for whatever operation I happen to be performing at the time whether that be video streaming, downloading, or playing online video games. The constant issues have becoming an increasingly annoying detriment to my daily routine and have even prevented me from being able to play most online games out of fear that I will be kicked from the match to a loss of connection and will face penalties for perceived poor teamwork.3.3KViews0likes5CommentsRepeated brief connection interruptions cause VPN to disconnect and reconnect repeatedly, losing work
Hi - I connect to work via VPN, we use a Cisco AnyConnect client, and repeatedly throughout the day I get brief connection drops, which causesthe VPN client to disconnect and automatically reconnect. The biggest problem this causes is loss of work. I do a lot of work on Workday, using backend applications that notice immediately when the VPN is interrupted, causing them toterminate and reset my connection to Workday. If I'm in the middle of something, which I often am, work in progress since the last save is lost. This is tremendously frustrating. Likewise, we use Teams and Zoom, and these connections are repeatedly briefly interrupted, which can mean missing critical parts of a meeting or conversation, and looking like I'm distracted or otherwise not paying attention. This too is a big problem. Can this be fixed, or do I have to change internet providers? I hear AT&T has fiber in my area, is that a better way to go? DA2.7KViews0likes0CommentsMultiple connection timeouts happening every few minutes
I have been having multiple connection timeouts while using my service, usually happening every 5 minutes. I can't enjoy my online gaming for more than that time without being disconnected from the servers. I have tried everything from unplugging the modem for a few minutes then plugging it back in, having the modem's power go directly into the power outlet, replacing the rental modem that I was using with a newer and faster one, being directly hardwired into the modem and not using the router, changing DNS servers, and flushing the DNS. Cox even sent a "technician", though he was only contracted, to my home to check my wires. He said everything looked fine. Yet the problem persists. This problem has been going on for more than year now and I'm extremely frustrated and just lost on what else to do. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.Solved2.5KViews0likes5CommentsLatency and Disconnect Isses with League of Legends and Discord
Ivehad randomly high spikes and disconnects from the game server and discord. Its been like this for about 4 weeks ive talked with techs and they reset my modem many times. But they never can see the underlining issues but i can feel it and see it when it happens, doesn't matter what time of the day, i just want some help. Here is the event log and status from my modem and also a winMTR to leagueoflegends.com, The highest ping was almost 3000. https://imgur.com/a/7lAl9ki https://imgur.com/a/7lAl9ki Please Help. Edit: Ive added a ping plotter here also2.4KViews0likes3Comments