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Tested again, posting new screenshot, seems like it happens locally.
https://imgur.com/r6hrsTA
crosska1 you are correct. Hop 1 is the home router dropping packets, which is causing packet loss for all the downstream hops.
Is the PC connected to the home router with wifi?
- crosska12 months agoNew Novice
Nope.
Edit: Also trying different tracing to 4.4.2.2 https://imgur.com/Ij1L0Mg
So I have a telekom base Router which is in bridge mode connected to my ASUS Router, ethernet cable comes up to my room from downstairs, goes into a 4 port switch then into my PC.
Made new Ethernet Cable I have a bunch. Switched slots in the Switch aswell. I don't know.
But Hungarian Telekom is pointing at German Telekom who are pointing at Cloudflare and they point at Hungarian Telekom...
So basically Hungarian Telekom is doing nothing.
Could also be a Windows 11 problem haven't updated in like 6 months, could also update Realtek Family GBE Controller driver aswell.
So the 3rd hop is this https://ipinfo.io/ips/145.236.133.0/24 which is Hungarian Telekom, also this https://imgur.com/t6O1ymd
Hungarian Telekom forum is full of Cloudflare problems again for 6 months now. So I would rule out win11 problem. It's probably them. https://imgur.com/4YHeLYs just leaving this here.
Trying a Hungarian Telekom fix VPN now. Seems like maybe my ASUS Router is the issue.- OskooI_0072 months agoLegend
crosska1 it appears the Asus home router on hop 1 is dropping packets.
I would disconnect the 4 port switch and run an ethernet cable directly from the Asus router to the PC.
Then I'd ping the Asus router's IP address 192.168.2.1 in Ping Plotter.
If you still see packet loss then you know for sure the Asus router is dropping packets.
The next step would be figuring out why the Asus router is dropping packets.
It's usually causing by network traffic to the internet. Such as people watching Netflix, uploading stuff like photos from smartphones to cloud storage, neighbors stealing wifi access, etc.
- crosska12 months agoNew Novice
Found the issue, ethernet cable was broken :D, currently there are no packet drops.
I'm tracing an AWS BF6 server, and constantly pinging the ASUS router with my script.
Thank you for your help!