I am trying to understand someone's logic... perhaps you can help me or set me straight.

I work at home, I connect through an Arris modem to my ISP. 1. My isp says everything is fine.
2. my it department pings my router and gives me readings the first set: adv: 66, min: 59, max: 184, curr: 95
Sec. set: adv: 63, min: 59, max: 123, curr: 61

My question is this, if IT tells me that my max should be no higher than 150, and my current is no more than 100, does the max value have anything to do with performance if my operational signal is at a current of 95 or 62, no where near the 150 that is optimal for their max?

I understand that it is the data return rate that is being measured, and I understand that the average round trip is:66 and 63, and my current round trip is 95 or 62, what doesn't make sense is that my readings for current or average are not anywhere near 150, and those reading from what I understand are the data round-trip time that is currently happening.

I am being told that since my max is higher than 150 in one instance that my router/modem needs to be replaced. So, with that in mind can you please give me some clarification.