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Network problems with internet packets Issues affecting data transmission reliability

Network problems with internet packets Issues affecting data transmission reliability

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10-16-2023, 12:50 PM
#1
Hello, here are your questions rephrased:

1. Does packet loss connect to internet speed and performance?
2. If bandwidth is fully used on my device, will packet loss happen on another device or the same one?
3. Is it more common for packet loss to occur on a wireless connection compared to a wired one?
4. What type of loss would you expect if there’s a problem with your wireless internet (packet loss, speed loss, etc.)?

Your ISP seems avoiding these points—need evidence to support your case.
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RM_55_BlackRoi
10-16-2023, 12:50 PM #1

Hello, here are your questions rephrased:

1. Does packet loss connect to internet speed and performance?
2. If bandwidth is fully used on my device, will packet loss happen on another device or the same one?
3. Is it more common for packet loss to occur on a wireless connection compared to a wired one?
4. What type of loss would you expect if there’s a problem with your wireless internet (packet loss, speed loss, etc.)?

Your ISP seems avoiding these points—need evidence to support your case.

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KIRO_HD
Member
216
10-23-2023, 05:31 AM
#2
You're experiencing consistent packet loss with Xfinity. I've shared a pingplotter to display the loss data, and it confirms the issue. The loss isn't tied to your usage—you can test packet drops using a basic ping command.
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KIRO_HD
10-23-2023, 05:31 AM #2

You're experiencing consistent packet loss with Xfinity. I've shared a pingplotter to display the loss data, and it confirms the issue. The loss isn't tied to your usage—you can test packet drops using a basic ping command.

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Gojira72
Junior Member
15
10-23-2023, 07:08 AM
#3
When using the full bandwidth, ensure you don’t lose packets during pings to Google or other services. Also, let me know if packet drops are acceptable on Wi-Fi.
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Gojira72
10-23-2023, 07:08 AM #3

When using the full bandwidth, ensure you don’t lose packets during pings to Google or other services. Also, let me know if packet drops are acceptable on Wi-Fi.

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JustAirHits
Junior Member
44
10-25-2023, 05:33 PM
#4
Avoid packet loss completely no matter what task you're performing
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JustAirHits
10-25-2023, 05:33 PM #4

Avoid packet loss completely no matter what task you're performing

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GuessWhqt
Junior Member
10
10-26-2023, 04:00 PM
#5
However, when you're streaming high-quality content on multiple devices simultaneously, your internet connection may experience slight delays or buffering. This is unrelated to data loss.
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GuessWhqt
10-26-2023, 04:00 PM #5

However, when you're streaming high-quality content on multiple devices simultaneously, your internet connection may experience slight delays or buffering. This is unrelated to data loss.

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numblegs26
Member
197
10-26-2023, 04:21 PM
#6
there was real packet loss during updates, similar to about 2 gb usage. even without any downloads, it happened. when the technician came to check, the issue disappeared, but only when the network was busy. he mentioned packet loss due to load, and I think if I download something at full speed, other devices should slow down. i feel there shouldn’t be any loss if I’m using full bandwidth correctly.
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numblegs26
10-26-2023, 04:21 PM #6

there was real packet loss during updates, similar to about 2 gb usage. even without any downloads, it happened. when the technician came to check, the issue disappeared, but only when the network was busy. he mentioned packet loss due to load, and I think if I download something at full speed, other devices should slow down. i feel there shouldn’t be any loss if I’m using full bandwidth correctly.

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aresting1234
Junior Member
47
10-28-2023, 12:44 PM
#7
You identify packet loss by observing dropped packets or reduced throughput during transmission. Monitoring tools can detect anomalies indicating loss.
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aresting1234
10-28-2023, 12:44 PM #7

You identify packet loss by observing dropped packets or reduced throughput during transmission. Monitoring tools can detect anomalies indicating loss.

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VinylGuarder
Member
153
10-28-2023, 02:10 PM
#8
ping plotter showing results, running commands in cmd for games such as fortnite, counterstrike, and dota 2
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VinylGuarder
10-28-2023, 02:10 PM #8

ping plotter showing results, running commands in cmd for games such as fortnite, counterstrike, and dota 2

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AutAndi17
Junior Member
13
10-29-2023, 01:16 PM
#9
Log the packet loss and forward screenshots to the ISP. Run pingplotter on your home network to verify internal connectivity works normally except when leaving the router.
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AutAndi17
10-29-2023, 01:16 PM #9

Log the packet loss and forward screenshots to the ISP. Run pingplotter on your home network to verify internal connectivity works normally except when leaving the router.

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KDM97
Junior Member
16
10-29-2023, 09:51 PM
#10
Thank you. I'm curious if using Wi-Fi instead of a wired connection causes packet losses. I suspect it might be speed reduction, not actual loss, since I have a wired setup but still experience issues when playing on my laptop.
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KDM97
10-29-2023, 09:51 PM #10

Thank you. I'm curious if using Wi-Fi instead of a wired connection causes packet losses. I suspect it might be speed reduction, not actual loss, since I have a wired setup but still experience issues when playing on my laptop.

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