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Originally Posted by D.Casey
I notice on your tracert your ms response on the:
5 217 ms 9 ms 172 ms man-bb-a-as0-0.network.virginmedia.net [213.105.175.1]
is very high, I live In lincolnshire & on my tracert's that the hop(213.105.175.1) when my problems start too. (I get the same problem as you).
Its maybe nothing to do with your problem but I thought id mention it.
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Hello.
Nah it's not an issue, if you notice the ping goes back down on the hop after, the -bb- nodes are Juniper T640 or MX series routers, and Junipers don't tend to be too responsive to being pinged themselves but it doesn't affect their performance.
If pings stay consistently high after a hop it suggests issues, in this case it looks like man-bb-a is innocent as the variance is on the CMTS onwards suggesting local issues, probably oversubscription due to the times it's most prevalent.
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Originally Posted by Joxer
First find your default gateway - this will be on your router config somewhere or if you connect direct to your modem will be found by typing ipconfig into a command prompt. It is probably best to be connected direct to the modem. Then try ping -n 100 (whatever the default gateway ip is) if that is high/erratic, as I would expect then there is an issue.
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The private hop on the traceroute is also fine, so that would be: 10.26.244.1
That and the publically addressed default gateway are actually both the same device, the CMTS.