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Becky
7 years agoModerator
Hi Sjo102784, I'm not seeing any packet loss to your modem. Are you able to provide traceroute results to specific sites or game servers? -Becky, Cox Support Forums Moderator
- sjo1027847 years agoContributor
The pingplotter link in the original post was to Google's DNS servers and shows exactly where the packet loss occurs
- sjo1027847 years agoContributor
Specifically I'm seeing packet loss at:
100.127.73.4
100.120.100.0
68.1.4.252
72.215.224.173
216.239.40.168
216.239.50.169on the way to 8.8.8.8
- sjo1027847 years agoContributor
To add a little more information, I'm seeing inhibiting packet loss in both Fortnite and Rocket League game servers, but at the same time I've been running a ping to Google's DNS server (8.8.8.8) and am seeing packet loss to both the game servers as well as Google's DNS server at the same time. So this does not seem to be isolated to just a few game servers, it seems to be all external communication regardless of destination.
- MarkM17 years agoFormer ModeratorSjo102784,
I pinged your modem now & am seeing latency on it now. I still do not show any packet loss though. I show that your modem has been online for about 1 day now. Are you able to perform a reset of the modem and the route now? After that, please run the trace route again to see if you are still having the same issue as before.
Mark M.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
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