Hey Jeyge,

From the info you've provided - it seems like what you're encountering here is most likely being caused by something between you and your router, in your own network.

Your best best at this point is to eliminate any variables, and try to isolate the problem. If you have another computer in the house - try testing from it, and see what kind of results that yields. If you're on a wireless connection, try moving to a wired one (also, if you haven't already done so - try plugging directly into your router and testing from there). Steps like this can help you rule out potential culprits and figure out the root cause.

We've got a new guide that may be helpful here:

http://pingplotter.com/netnirvana/

If you have any other questions, or if you need any further assistance - please let us know!

-Gary