Posted by: Stlnger
Cyclical ping loss HELP! lol - 04/12/18 12:03 PM
So for starters this has been going on for almost 2 years now. Only 1 service provider in town so cant change services. This is A DSL service. I am having 60-70% packet loss on my first two hops (modem and router) then i am having cyclical packet loss and i can almost predict when i will have latency from my data. At first it was every 5 minutes exactly(For example 1:05,1:10,1:15,1:20.....) but now it is happening also on 1:04,1:05,1:09,1:14,1:15...... screen shots below. My most recent test ran all night last night just my computer and the modem plugged up to the outside world. Any ideas would be much appreciated. [img]
https://drive.google.com/open?id=110CWRKY0jdN-Kcs3I2KfS-3PIpOrWVKj[/img] [img]
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d2C1kE7Kmo8PFqVsKUszscd9ldVzNSNc[/img]
Ping Plotter data Google Drive
Posted by: Hayla
Re: Cyclical ping loss HELP! lol - 04/20/18 06:53 PM
Hey there,
Sorry we haven't replied to you yet - looks like this post got buried somehow!
You can check out this site to compare your data; you might be able to effectively find a match.
www.pingplotter.com/fix-your-network/common-network-problemsI'm trying to check out your screenshots, and unfortunately I don't have access. Feel free to upload screenshots directly, if you'd like!
Posted by: Stlnger
Re: Cyclical ping loss HELP! lol - 04/23/18 09:23 AM
Posted by: Stlnger
Re: Cyclical ping loss HELP! lol - 04/25/18 11:39 AM
I did read something on the interpreting results page about "time based loading" what is this? i have done a google search to find some information on it and all i find is timed based loading for forklifts.
Posted by: Hayla
Re: Cyclical ping loss HELP! lol - 04/27/18 06:29 PM
Hey there,
That time-based loading was kind of an arbitrary term - it just means that maybe at that point in time, the load was really high on the service.
I also can't see your screenshots still - it's telling me I need access. Feel free to attach them to the forum if you like.