Posted by: Austinite
Episodic Jitter part 2 - 06/12/21 11:20 AM
I am seeing periods of very high jitter. At one point there was an issue with the router but that is no longer the case. My pings back to the router are not an issue.
This is a few examples of three hour tracings where the jitter goes away. I thought I had found a node that was the cause but I include it in the data below and I am not sure that it is the culprit. Any advice on what issue I can bring to spectrum would be helpful.
Quad9:
https://share.pingplotter.com/L9pAfSDEdnj
Local Router:
https://share.pingplotter.com/PLhtdy3g3mo
Google:
https://share.pingplotter.com/PQHcrJbvEi5
UTexas:
https://share.pingplotter.com/cyQNfwHMeLG
What I thought was a bad node:
https://share.pingplotter.com/ZStGFTksUgv
Perhaps what confuses me even more though is that a wired ethernet connection seems to have a very different tracing. But the times out to the first node seem to be the same. What would explain this?
Wireless:
https://share.pingplotter.com/LuYh65fF26t
Wired:
https://share.pingplotter.com/GbXEFa19zFV
This is a few examples of three hour tracings where the jitter goes away. I thought I had found a node that was the cause but I include it in the data below and I am not sure that it is the culprit. Any advice on what issue I can bring to spectrum would be helpful.
Quad9:
https://share.pingplotter.com/L9pAfSDEdnj
Local Router:
https://share.pingplotter.com/PLhtdy3g3mo
Google:
https://share.pingplotter.com/PQHcrJbvEi5
UTexas:
https://share.pingplotter.com/cyQNfwHMeLG
What I thought was a bad node:
https://share.pingplotter.com/ZStGFTksUgv
Perhaps what confuses me even more though is that a wired ethernet connection seems to have a very different tracing. But the times out to the first node seem to be the same. What would explain this?
Wireless:
https://share.pingplotter.com/LuYh65fF26t
Wired:
https://share.pingplotter.com/GbXEFa19zFV