bad routing server causing high latency
Ok so i was wondering why i had always had the minimum of 50 ping to any server i tested never below 50 i didn't really think much f it till riot games creator of the game League Of Legends made a post of more centralized north american servers they left an ip to ping expecting to be in the 30~50 range of ping i pinged the server only to get results of 73 ping from my location i noticed people who live in Miami and other southern parts of Florida showing there tracerts of around 45-50 ping using isp's such as Comcast and centrylink keep in mind they are moving the servers from PortlandOregon to Chicago with me living in the panhandle ofFloridagoing from 90 avg ping to 73 isnt a big change for how big themileage fromPortlandtoChicagois anyways i was at a neighbors house who has centrylink i was testing his internet noticing i was getting around a average of 6 ping to a serverapproximately120 miles away and i tested at myhouse only to get thestandard 50 ms ping so after looking through tracertsi believe this serverdalsbprj01-ae1.0.rd.dl.cox.net is the problem with the routing witch is located inAtalanta i was wondering if there is anyway you guys can fix/ or meblockingroutingto this server and i pretty much am sure its this server because pinging servers more west such as inDallasi can getunder 50 ms ping when im not being routed threw this server. Btw i know cox is currently in a deal with riot games so you can use there pop's but this has nothing to do with other servers i have tested and got same results edit also this server:ashbbprj02-ae1.0.rd.as.cox.net17KViews0likes39Commentsupload packet loss 15-25% please help.
Ok so, i upgraded my services several months ago from preferred to premier. Upgrading to this tier requires a docsis 3 modem as you all know. First day i upgraded my speeds changed from 27/8 to 33/10 average. I was very disappointed. after 2 techs an several hours of phone calls i finally got in touch with someone to fix the issue. it was the "coding" i believe it was worded. Basically they hooked up my modem but didnt adjust the speed form the com center. Bam, i was getting great speed now. One problem, major packet loss. I figured it wasnt that big of an issues as i was getting better upload speeds than before and just wrote it off. Well after comparing voip and video to my parents 25/5 connection with no packet loss, its was a problem. I am a gamer and we spend a considerable amount of time using programs like skype to connect with my family across the US as well as my wife using for conference calls to conduct business. I spent over a decade dealing with internet issues as a teenager living at my parents an was the one who would call and have techs come out. I've never seen this much packet loss and after comparing i got on the phone and started trouble shooting with techs. i have had 3 techs come out for this issue. Things that have been done are running a new line that feeds into the house, one tech added an amp because my signals down where in the -8 and greater range causing some disconnect issues, the last tech to come out got me off the amp stating i didnt need it an that it could be causing the upload packet problem and he also changed splitters and fittings. No luck still. i have seen several of these issues resolved from different things, but all seem to be a long road and a headache. iam inquiring about eatels fiber optics as they are becoming available in my area but before i make a switch i want to give this a valiant effort as my wife loves the tv package we have with dvr that is considerably more money with eatel. Is there a expert team, or a set of procedures to fix this issue or am i just spinning my wheels? any one with a docsis 3 with premier or ultimate getting 0 or very little packet loss? any info at this point would be helpful.16KViews0likes13CommentsRandom Ping Spikes and Packet Loss
I am at a loss of ideas with my internet connection quality. I have been getting random ping spikes and packet loss in all online games and discord. This has been going ever since I moved into this house in September 2019, which is less than a mile away from my old house. First I had problems with the internet making my modem/router (Netgear c6300) turn off and on. This did not happen at my old house. I called cox about 5 times to have them say it was the modem/router so I went out and purchased a Netgear cm1200 and Netgear r7000. Same thing happened for about two weeks. I called cox and they said that I have to get "their modem" or they can't do anything to help. So I got the Cox Panoramic modem/router. Same exact problem was happening. Called Cox about 5 times and they sent out a tech that replaced the moca filter and all the ends on the coax cables in the box on the side of the house and in the room where the modem was located. Problems still persisted and I called cox another 5 times at least and they sent out another tech. This one said he could do nothing because there was something he couldn't fix and needed to schedule maintenance. That took about 3-4 days and they had fixed the majority of the random restart and disconnects. So after that I had switched back to the modem/router so I didn't have to pay a monthly fee for the Panoramic. I switched back to the cm1200 and r7000 and still noticed random ping spikes. I was so frustrated and felt like I tried everything but it still wasn’t fixed. Some things I have tried at this point: new coax straight to box outside from modem, moving the modem to a different room in the house, attenuators, not using router, three different computers, and new ethernet cords (cat7). So after all that I thought maybe it was the modem again even though the cm1200 is a top of the line modem I bought another new modem and router (SB8200 and XR500). The issue still persists and I had called Cox another 2 times to tell them what was going on and they sent out another tech... He came and replaced the coax from the modem to the box outside. He basically gave me the rundown and said the internet was not meant for gaming and I understand this but it’s so frustrating when you're playing a competitive game like CS:GO and you start teleporting and getting ping spikes to 100-200 to a US West server at random times. I don’t see my friends or other players having this issue. I’m lost on what to do at this point. I've spent a lot of money and time trying to diagnose this problem. Here is my modem status page if it helps any: https://imgur.com/a/rxmF6lS14KViews2likes36CommentsCox throttling speeds to gaming servers? I think so.
So I've just had it with Cox and their seemingly dishonest practice of blaming everything on the customer... I just got the 300mbps service in Las Vegas, and suspiciously get 500% increases in ping to gaming services as opposed to standard browsing/streaming service. I've validated everything is good to go on my end, and spent an hour or more being treated like a fool with Cox "technical support" people who don't even know what ping or traceroute are. As a background I've worked in IT for 15+ years and manage large load balanced networks like this for a living... Either there is an immense amount of ineptitude and apathy going on, or they're trying to push gamers to spend more money. My modem is a DOCSIS 3.1 enabled modem. My router is a gigabit router. I'm wired into the router with CAT6 cable, directly. My connection to the COX gateway is fast, and fine. The issue is the Cox internal routing. In this case, I'm going to use League of Legends for an example since they post their server IPs publicly. All I need to do to show where the breakdown is occurring is run a simple tracert. It's clear that I'm getting solid ping to Cox's gateway - langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net [68.1.1.13] - but they're choosing to route gaming traffic specifically through some kind of WAF, concentrator, or other type of internal network device which is throttling all traffic to 60-70ms (at lowest) The glaring technical evidence: Tracing route to 104.160.131.3 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 9 ms 8 ms 7 ms 10.67.0.1 3 8 ms 8 ms 7 ms 100.127.4.164 4 11 ms 7 ms 11 ms 100.120.102.24 5 15 ms 16 ms 12 ms langbprj01-ae1.rd.la.cox.net [68.1.1.13] 6 60 ms 61 ms 61 ms 72.215.224.162 <---- the offending Cox IP. 7 61 ms 67 ms 65 ms 104.160.152.223 8 62 ms 61 ms 60 ms 104.160.152.227 9 67 ms 70 ms 70 ms 104.160.159.100 10 68 ms 67 ms 68 ms 104.160.131.3 So why are they throttling gaming speeds to 60-70ms? It doesn't really make sense until you realize they've just started marketing their "Cox Elite Gaming" service to unlock higher speeds for a premium monthly rate. The only problem? I CAN'T EVEN BUY THEIR EXTRA SERVICE IN MY AREA. Come on! If you're going to scam me into buying a premium service, at least offer the option to buy it! My only option has been to reduce my service to the 150mgps service (why bother with bandwidth if it's slow), and subscribe to Haste for a slight ping boost to try and compensate. Note - COX - you're losing money here. In the end I'm just getting screwed, and Cox is showing how dishonest they are. If they could explain exactly what that IP is and why they refuse to address it internally, maybe it will matter. Until then I'll be planning my exit ASAP.9.4KViews1like11CommentsDisconnects, resets, latency spikes?
I've noticed for (at least) a few weeks now that packet latency occasionally spikes (against, say, cox DNS servers or linux.org). I also experience intermittent disconnects. Believing this may have been caused by my router or by my cable modem I upgraded to an SBG6850 last Sunday, retiring an old Linksys WRT router and a DOCSIS2. While I now get slightly higher up/down rates (average of 18 down 22 up instead of 18 down 5 up.) Unfortunately, I am still experiencing latency spikes, and I am still occasionally disconnected from the internet. I am a self-employed software engineer as such I work from home 90% of the time, so I routinely have RDP sessions open against AWS, to remote offices, machiines local to my network and VMs. Thus, when the internet here "hiccups" I notice, every day, I was really hoping to have solved this problem by upgrading to a modem rated for the service level I am paying for (I am a Premier Internet subscriber.) The last straw for me was today when the internet disconnected in the middle of a code push up to github, talk about horrible timing :( right? I don't feel that upgrading to Ultimate is going to solve my problem, so, what can I do to resolve this issue? As an aside, these "hiccups" also interrupt my tv and movie streaming, video game performance, bitcoin mining, etc which is why I pay for Premier service, I don't want to see "buffering 0%" every time I watch a movie :( If it's a matter of throwing more money at Cox just tell me where to go so I can be done with it. Otherwise, let me know what info I can give you to help resolve the issue. I really want a consistently stable experience, as it stands I have not experienced a single problem-free day in what feels like 5 weeks or more.9.2KViews0likes12Commentshigher pings when gaming
Can someone please explain to me why I'm pinging 90-115 to Chicago servers from Arizona? It shouldn't be that high when it used to be in the 60s consistently. It's very depressing to see someone connect from Scotland and play in the same server with sometimes lower ping. Don't even ask about NY servers, I might as well be playing internationally with the pings I get there. I have a traceroute below. Is there anything I can do? It's really affecting my experience when other players are hitting 30-60 from all over the country. I'm plugged into the router directly (even tried directly to the modem as well) and besides this issue everything else is working really well now. Tracing route to 97-66-128-38.clients.gthost.com [38.128.66.97] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 9 ms 8 ms 6 ms 10.48.64.1 3 19 ms 20 ms 31 ms 100.127.74.52 4 37 ms 36 ms 49 ms 100.120.100.12 5 10 ms 10 ms 13 ms lag-103.bear2.phoenix1.level3.net [4.14.52.225] 6 * * * Request timed out. 7 42 ms 45 ms 41 ms gtt-level3-2x10g.losangels.level3.net [4.68.62.2] 8 80 ms 80 ms 83 ms xe-5-1-3.cr2-chi1.ip4.gtt.net [89.149.142.53] 9 81 ms 80 ms 80 ms ip4.gtt.net [69.174.9.238] 10 95 ms 79 ms 78 ms 97-66-128-38.clients.gthost.com [38.128.66.97] Trace complete.7.7KViews0likes4CommentsService Appointment Charge of $60
Hi, I recently moved to San Diego, and without much of a choice, installed Cox in our apartment. The signal was terrible, dying every couple hours, and many times turning the modem on and off didn't change anything. I decided to hire the next level of Internet speed, hoping to be considered a consumer 'a little higher' in the food chain, and guess what? It didn't change. I called COX to ask them to fix it, after all, I hired a working internet service. They said someone was coming, and indeed, a technician came, said the signal was low, and put up a device to improve the dB (not a neat job, I had to rearrange the cables properly). A few days went by, and the problems continued. I started to learn to live with the fact that I needed to reset the modem and router every couple hours, which is certainly not what I have experience in both Denver and Chicago with Comcast. Parallel to that, I signed a VPN service, that helped the connection incredibly, but I can't explain why. I just received the Dec 10 billhere (Due Dec 30)and realized we got charged for $60 for the Service Appointment. My question is: FOR WHAT REASON? It is certainly shameful for a company to charge an extra that is almost a couple months of service for basically trying to fix the exact service it is not delivering. (Besides that, we have been having problems about the automatic payment, but will try to set it up one more time.) I would certainly like for this service fee to be cancelled before the Due date. Thank you. - Arthur7.4KViews0likes3CommentsProblem with traffic to Blizzard servers (World of Warcraft) via Cogentco
http://forums.cox.com/forum_home/internet_forum/f/5/t/1146.aspx Here is a link to a thread about an issue that occurred in January where many players were experiencing high latency on World of Warcraft servers mainly due to the Cogentco connection between Cox and AT&T. The issue disappeared awhile ago and now it is happening again where I am getting 100-300 MS on servers where I would usually be at around 20 MS. I'm not sure what was fixed last time in order to solve this problem but I would like some feedback on this issue. I would say the issue started about 3-4 days ago and based on this forum post: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/9793019207 many other Cox Digital Cable users in AZ are experiencing similar issues with high ping due to the Cogentco routing.6.1KViews0likes8CommentsPacket Loss During Peak Times with Ultimate Tier
I've been experiencing excess packet loss during the evening for the past few weeks. This causes frequent disconnects in online games as well as excess lag. At around 7:00pm today: Tracing route to cox.net [68.99.123.161] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 10 ms 7 ms 8 ms 10.0.16.1 3 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 68.1.8.229 4 8 ms 13 ms 9 ms 68.1.8.207 5 26 ms 8 ms 9 ms 68.1.8.86 6 16 ms 11 ms 11 ms dukedsrj02-ge210.0.rd.at.cox.net [68.1.1.123] 7 12 ms 30 ms 12 ms 68.1.15.238 8 * 11 ms 10 ms 68.99.123.4 9 12 ms 12 ms 11 ms ww2.cox.com [68.99.123.161] Trace complete. C:\Users\Matthew>ping cox.net -t Pinging cox.net [68.99.123.161] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Request timed out. Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Request timed out. Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Request timed out. Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=56 Reply from 68.99.123.161: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=56 Ping statistics for 68.99.123.161: Packets: Sent = 34, Received = 31, Lost = 3 (8% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 10ms, Maximum = 16ms, Average = 11ms I also ran PingPlotter against the FFXIV ARR server that I play on as well as on cox.net. FFXIV ARR - http://imgur.com/nZyC6sV COX.net - http://imgur.com/ZJm4BmS I've also uploaded my signal page from my modem (SB6141). http://imgur.com/eLhW0zA5.9KViews0likes6Comments