Hi noobita220!

Thanks for providing those share pages! That makes it really easy to help you.

The poor weather could be contributing to the packet loss you're experiencing. It's hard to know exactly what is causing the problem with just PingPlotter though.

What we do know for sure, and what you've already found out, is that the packet loss is being first introduced in the route at hop 2. This is a good indicator that the issue is with the route between your router and your ISP's border router, or with the device at hop 2 itself.

I would recommend sending this same PingPlotter data to your ISP (if you haven't already) as evidence of the issues you're experiencing. Here's a good guide you can follow to help build your case: https://www.pingplotter.com/fix-your-network/outside-network-problems/

As for seeing different IP's is your Asus Wifi router is probably reporting it's own public IP address. I suspect if you went to a website like https://whatismyipaddress.com/ you would see 158.222.183.228 (or something similar, these tend to change frequently). The 158.222.160.1 is most likely the public IP of your ISP's border router.

I hope this info helps! Good luck to you!