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Today my ISP has decided that I can not play ET
I restarted the modem 5 times, it was 2 days that turned like a Swiss watch, and today I have no chance to have fun, Thanks www.tim.it ....

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U ISP routing through seabone is an issue. U need to call u ISP. 

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every 2 days I call.

I'm almost tired, I hope the next contract that opens up in about 10 days is a good line.

 

 

I did the last test, I just reset my factory modem

 

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now the latency on the server has re-established at 50, but I want to try to change cl_packetdup from 1 to 2-3-4-5 and try the differences if it improves

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In the internet world - few packet loss is not bad. U will and always have few packet loss in 40-80% of ISP. Their is not much u will be able to do their. Only 20% good ISP's provide consistent routing and good performance. All ISP look after profit. Not much you or me can do here. Sadly that's how world works.

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Why is there no response on the second hop in the last photo?

And why is there no response from your router's hop(3rd hop) in your 2nd screenshot you sent?

 

If you figure that out maybe it can help a bit?

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Most of that jitter seems to be coming from your modem- 192.168.1.1. No packetloss and only 5% jitter on server, which... is likely coming from either a wireless connection, or your modem.
Yeah, it looks bad, but it's typical of ISPs and their routing contractors to drop ICMP requests, to give priority to the important stuff- TCP and UDP datagrams.

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3 minutes ago, Carbonautics said:

Why is there no response on the second hop in the last photo?

And why is there no response from your router's hop(3rd hop) in your 2nd screenshot you sent?

 

If you figure that out maybe it can help a bit?

3rd hop, 100% response, no packetloss. It's fine. Percentage shown on WinMTR is packetloss. As for second hop, could be a multitude of reasons. Firewall, bridge mode, stealth mode, firmware... but it's not significant because at the destination itself, there's low standard deviation and no packetloss.

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As always, if I do not fix with the restart, I'm forced to reset (once a day) factory reset.
now it seems definitely better on Jay3

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but on Jay1 things do not change, so I do not think it's wi-fi, but almost certainly my ISP has problems in Milan, where I go abroad

 

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3 hours ago, Carbonautics said:

Why is there no response on the second hop in the last photo?

And why is there no response from your router's hop(3rd hop) in your 2nd screenshot you sent?

 

If you figure that out maybe it can help a bit?

 

No reply to ICMP or rate limit QoS on switch or DDoS activation mod so save router/switch CPU usage when higher BW usage. 

 

The best tool to figure out issues is using winMTR and ping plotter in Windows - Together they are effective. 

 

For Linux MTR with ioping. 

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