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You appear to have a local network issue and not surprised of disconnects ? see the 7.9% loss at the start and going all the way through
scroll down to bad hardware on local network at this link for comparison to your pingplot
off hand, if you have a separate router/modem that are bridged , break that bridge and retest
That loss is a result of unplugging the modem for a reset. It does not happen normally or when the disconnects happen.
Here is another capture after about 5 disconnects in a row.
- proxos6666 years agoHero+
that looks better , cant see a lot just a item of note.
hop2 being the first hop between your ISP and your modem, min ping is 6.4ms yet its averaging 16 ms, there is reasonable ping spiking occurring pushing the average up triple to its expected value. what is noteworthy is that delay seems to be about the same on all hops and anything that is seen through all hops is something affecting the path (is that ping spiking occurring around the same time as the disconnects ?) i would focus the graph on hop 1 and hop 2 when the dc's occur to see if there is any correlation to the time of the disconnects.
i have included a pingplot from a system i have connected here by wire, notice how cleaner (less spiking) the plot is in comparison to min , cur and avg to your one.
May be best to say tether that computer to your mobile GSM network and test play on that and see if the disconnects still occur.- 6 years ago
No spikes at all when getting disconnected. I don't have a wireless card to test tethering to my phone.
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