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Hiiii,

 

Since a week (maybe 2) I have witnessed a lot more lag than I experience normally on jay1. I am not really an expert on WinMTR and any lag that isn't cfg related so maybe someone could help me out with my results :)

 

First image shows how terrible it can get, second image pictures the general trend. FPS is stable all the time.

 

|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|                                      WinMTR statistics                                   |
|                       Host              -   %  | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last |
|------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------|
|                           192.168.2.254 -    0 |  456 |  456 |    0 |    0 |    7 |    1 |
|                          195.190.228.80 -    1 |  448 |  446 |   18 |   24 |  317 |   19 |
|                   No response from host -  100 |   91 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |
|          asd2-rou-1022.NL.eurorings.net -    6 |  376 |  356 |   21 |   34 |  321 |   22 |
|          asd2-rou-1043.NL.eurorings.net -    8 |  352 |  326 |   20 |   35 |  320 |   22 |
|         ae9.edge3.Amsterdam1.level3.net -    6 |  372 |  351 |    0 |   34 |  320 |   23 |
|                   No response from host -  100 |   91 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |
|     CHOOPA-LLC.ear3.NewYork1.Level3.net -    8 |  348 |  321 |    0 |  112 |  398 |   99 |
|                vl42-br2.pnj1.choopa.net -    6 |  372 |  351 |   99 |  119 |  427 |  106 |
|ethernet1-2-2-c9-20-b4-1.pnj1.choopa.net -    8 |  352 |  326 |   98 |  113 |  396 |   98 |
|                   No response from host -  100 |   91 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |
|                               8.9.4.227 -    6 |  372 |  351 |    0 |  113 |  397 |   98 |
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one percent packetloss already on the 2nd line usually that is from you to your router thats not good either but the issue starts here
 asd2-rou-1022.NL.eurorings.net -    6 |  376 |  356 |   21 |   34 |  321 |   22 | 

here you already have 6 percent packetloss that effects everything after this host too

so it seems the issue is coming from your side im not sure though if you can contact your provider for it but someone probably will have this answer

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@DoubleDragon game uses udp protocol and tcp optimizer wouldn't help.

 

@Dest!Ny - |                          195.190.228.80 -    1 |  448 |  446 |   18 |   24 |  317 |   19 |

 

317 worst is bad. You shouldn't go above 10-20 on 2nd hop. Reboot router/modem?

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My topic with almost the same title just gets skipped right over.  f*** you destiny.

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2 hours ago, CATGIRLS said:

My topic with almost the same title just gets skipped right over.  f*** you destiny.

Joke?  :D  DD replied to "Jay 1 lag Asked by CATGIRLS  " definitively 2 hours ago

 

BTW, that %nbsp thing was in the first version of the link-text.  I removed it by doing a ctrl-right-click on it and re-posting.  That NB-corruption disappeared then.

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19 hours ago, daredevil said:

@DoubleDragon game uses udp protocol and tcp optimizer wouldn't help.

 

@Dest!Ny - |                          195.190.228.80 -    1 |  448 |  446 |   18 |   24 |  317 |   19 |

 

317 worst is bad. You shouldn't go above 10-20 on 2nd hop. Reboot router/modem?

 

Generally the % has gotten a lot better across the hops. The worst on my 2nd hop is still remarkably high but it seemed like a 1 off when watching WinMTR run for a while. like 90% of the packets were between 18 and 23 ms. My provider has been kinda shitty lately and I've been thinking about switching providers for a while. All in all I'm already a lot more happy with current results compared to my first

 

|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|                                      WinMTR statistics                                   |
|                       Host              -   %  | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last |
|------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------|
|                           192.168.2.254 -    0 |  244 |  244 |    0 |    0 |    1 |    0 |
|                          195.190.228.80 -    0 |  244 |  244 |   18 |   23 |  216 |   19 |
|                   No response from host -  100 |   48 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |
|          asd2-rou-1022.NL.eurorings.net -    1 |  240 |  239 |   21 |   26 |  221 |   22 |
|          asd2-rou-1043.NL.eurorings.net -    1 |  236 |  234 |   21 |   26 |  222 |   22 |
|         ae9.edge3.Amsterdam1.level3.net -    1 |  240 |  239 |   22 |   30 |  220 |   25 |
|      ae-1-3501.ear3.NewYork1.Level3.net -   98 |   49 |    1 |    0 |  913 |  913 |  913 |
|     CHOOPA-LLC.ear3.NewYork1.Level3.net -    0 |  244 |  244 |   98 |  104 |  295 |   99 |
|                vl42-br2.pnj1.choopa.net -    0 |  244 |  244 |  100 |  108 |  298 |  109 |
|ethernet1-2-2-c9-20-b4-1.pnj1.choopa.net -    1 |  240 |  239 |   98 |  103 |  203 |  100 |
|                   No response from host -  100 |   48 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |    0 |
|                               8.9.4.227 -    1 |  236 |  234 |   97 |  100 |  203 |   99 |
|________________________________________________|______|______|______|______|______|______|
   WinMTR v0.92 GPL V2 by Appnor MSP - Fully Managed Hosting & Cloud Provider

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Also remember - the more you run winMTR - your results will always avg out and that's why our Euro host 1000 packets winMTR so that they want to make sure issue is long standing and not just for few seconds. While US host works on 100 packets but on an avg both routing are good.  

 

Isn't this hop your modem? 195.190.228.80  assuming you connect to router first and not some switch or anything else. If yes, that would be first time i would change/replace/upgrade.  1% packet drop at max is much less worse then 50 to 200 ping flux.

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2 hours ago, daredevil said:

Also remember - the more you run winMTR - your results will always avg out and that's why our Euro host 1000 packets winMTR so that they want to make sure issue is long standing and not just for few seconds. While US host works on 100 packets but on an avg both routing are good.  

 

Isn't this hop your modem? 195.190.228.80  assuming you connect to router first and not some switch or anything else. If yes, that would be first time i would change/replace/upgrade.  1% packet drop at max is much less worse then 50 to 200 ping flux.

 

192.168.2.254 is my default gateway. 195.190.228.80 does seem to be related to my ISP but its located elsewhere in the country. Not sure what it means.

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On 11/5/2018 at 1:49 PM, Dest!Ny said:

 

192.168.2.254 is my default gateway. 195.190.228.80 does seem to be related to my ISP but its located elsewhere in the country. Not sure what it means.

I could not find a site that showed a precise location, but here is a report from DareDevil's favorite IP-info site 195.190.228.80  = KPN B.V.

 

Some IP "nodes" will not show a precise location in reporting-sites, but may instead show it as being in the center of a country.  I might be told that a Comcast node that should be near Jay#1 on the USA east coast, instead has its 'location-pin' in Kansas (middle of the "lower-48" states).  😮 

 

(Including Hawaii & Alaska, the center of all of the USA states is near where the " South Dakota/Wyoming/Montana borders meet " ) :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Every ISP will have their own routing preferences through contracts they set up with backbone providers (if they don't have one themselves). So Comcast would go through Comcast backbone, CenturyLink through Level3/CLink (previously NTT, Tata), Sprint through Sprint, etc. So that's most likely a routing server or part of a NAT allowing your ISP to "share" IPv4 addresses imo.

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