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Ping is fine during the day but at night its impossible

Ping is fine during the day but at night its impossible

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Theomanduff
Member
197
04-04-2023, 03:36 PM
#1
The traceroute results indicate significant latency and timeouts occurring between your router and the MWeb servers. Here’s a breakdown of potential causes and suggested actions:
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Theomanduff
04-04-2023, 03:36 PM #1

The traceroute results indicate significant latency and timeouts occurring between your router and the MWeb servers. Here’s a breakdown of potential causes and suggested actions:

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ItzPolarPvP
Member
74
04-07-2023, 07:56 AM
#2
**Rewritten Text:**

This system manages data requests for you. Think of it like a personal assistant for internet tasks.

Your connection to this system – the only thing you control directly – is your router. Everything else (the internet itself, other servers) exists *outside* of this system and is managed by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They handle all the complex connections between your router and the wider web.

Essentially, your router is your gateway to the internet, and controlling that is key to managing your online experience. And it’s working flawlessly.

Everything beyond your router – the vast network of servers and data—is handled by the ISP.
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ItzPolarPvP
04-07-2023, 07:56 AM #2

**Rewritten Text:**

This system manages data requests for you. Think of it like a personal assistant for internet tasks.

Your connection to this system – the only thing you control directly – is your router. Everything else (the internet itself, other servers) exists *outside* of this system and is managed by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They handle all the complex connections between your router and the wider web.

Essentially, your router is your gateway to the internet, and controlling that is key to managing your online experience. And it’s working flawlessly.

Everything beyond your router – the vast network of servers and data—is handled by the ISP.

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dniznemac
Senior Member
555
04-08-2023, 02:38 PM
#3
That is your connection to your router, and the only thing you have control over. And is working perfectly.
Anything outboard of your router....that is all on the ISP, the end server, and all the devices in between.
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dniznemac
04-08-2023, 02:38 PM #3

That is your connection to your router, and the only thing you have control over. And is working perfectly.
Anything outboard of your router....that is all on the ISP, the end server, and all the devices in between.