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Identify the issue.

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01-30-2023, 01:36 AM
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Lately I've been stretching cables while gaming, and my ping stays around 30 ms. Every five seconds it jumps up to 300–2000 ms. I tried connecting the cable directly from the modem to the PC, but that didn’t fix it—so it’s probably the line itself. My ISP said everything looks okay and suggested getting a new router, but I wasn’t sure what I was dealing with.
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DiamondGaming4
01-30-2023, 01:36 AM #1

Lately I've been stretching cables while gaming, and my ping stays around 30 ms. Every five seconds it jumps up to 300–2000 ms. I tried connecting the cable directly from the modem to the PC, but that didn’t fix it—so it’s probably the line itself. My ISP said everything looks okay and suggested getting a new router, but I wasn’t sure what I was dealing with.

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Absham
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01-30-2023, 03:15 AM
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It seems there could be an ARP storm or similar issue. Are you connecting multiple routers or switches, and is there a potential loop involved? Also consider Wi-Fi activity. If needed, run Microsoft Message Analyzer to log traffic patterns, particularly around the peak times, to identify any unusual behavior.
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Absham
01-30-2023, 03:15 AM #2

It seems there could be an ARP storm or similar issue. Are you connecting multiple routers or switches, and is there a potential loop involved? Also consider Wi-Fi activity. If needed, run Microsoft Message Analyzer to log traffic patterns, particularly around the peak times, to identify any unusual behavior.

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01-30-2023, 05:38 AM
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Determine if it's just a modem or a modem plus router in one device. If it's a basic modem, the problem likely isn't related to the router.
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CptPterodactyl
01-30-2023, 05:38 AM #3

Determine if it's just a modem or a modem plus router in one device. If it's a basic modem, the problem likely isn't related to the router.