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Hi- Lately I've been having issues with my ping. It either spikes or stays wack for a period of time. I'm using wifi. It could be my internet connection so I'm calling tech support tomorrow.

I restarted the modem and it didn't help.

Is it possible that ping is better on certain maps than others? Cuz I thought it was working alright on fuel dump but not bba0-beta2 or venice.

Maybe someone here can notice something from my lagometer and ping. Here are the ss:

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Professor Tony said:

Watching too many cute puppy videos in the background. ;)

I gave that and everything else up, Prof! :P

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Use MTR for mac. Windows tracert sucks and hence winMTR. For linux and OS X - MTR should work right out of the box from command line. 

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6 hours ago, Professor Tony said:

She plays on a mac. Is there an mac os version of the software? Possibly this  https://support.eapps.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/442/28/mtr-for-mac-os-x

 

 

 

6 hours ago, daredevil said:

Use MTR for mac. Windows tracert sucks and hence winMTR. For linux and OS X - MTR should work right out of the box from command line. 

 

I need to update to latest software. Found this link: https://www.macports.org/install.php

Ended up following this website instead: http://support.moonpoint.com/os/os-x/homebrew/mtr.php

I only got one line of data:

                                       Packets               Pings
 Host                                Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
 1. localhost                         0.0%   146    0.2   0.1   0.1   0.9   0.1

 

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It looks like you only pinged your own computer. There should be a line in which you can add the Ip of the server to see if you are getting packet loss from it. If I have time later, I will get on my mac and test it out following the link you provided.

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Despite resolved error - u router is in bad shape. StdDev of anything above 10 is bad when you have consistent ping replies. 

 

Try this one for more in-depth analysis for one node - 

 

https://www.pingplotter.com/download/macos

 

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@Professor Tony  You'll find this website useful too if you run into issues mtr-ing something https://superuser.com/questions/595818/add-usr-local-sbin-to-the-path-of-a-user

Let's work on a "How to Mac" tutorial section LOL............

 

@daredevil Idk what I'm looking at but it's a pretty graph. LOOK at my lovely (partially sarcastic) GO:

 

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