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You can go into command prompt and type: ping -n 30 tester5.ec2.dslreports.com
That is a California based server which will show your packet loss to that region. There is also ping plotter a free program to download shows you all the packet loss on each hop. The sad truth is there are bunch of post on here from Vegas area, California, and Arizona which are all experiencing the same thing. Over saturated nodes, over sold bandwidth packages with upload speeds at like 100 mbs when most CTMS junctions for Cox only have 100 to 120 mbs upload capacity, etc. Short answer to that is to many people using the network in your neighborhood at the same time. If you where not tied into a node with so many users on it then it wouldn't be a problem for everyone to be using the internet at the same time, but when its over sold, there is no way to bypass the limitations to the infrastructure currently in place aside from Cox kicking people off the network.
- Deerock7025 years agoNew Contributor
Is there a way to change nodes or no?
- jonathonjoseph5 years agoContributor
Cox can split your node so that 50% are put on one and 50% on the other. Requires them spending money and coming out and building it. Likely will take a complaint to the FCC: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/signin?return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fconsumercomplaints.fcc.gov%2Fhc%2Fen-us%2Frequests
Filed one last week, still waiting on a response from Cox.
- Deerock7025 years agoNew Contributor
thanks filed a report with them... I literally cant play video games, or talk to my classmate and friends on discord.
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