Thread: Ping levels
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Old 30-12-2010, 17:20   #2
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Re: Ping levels

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Originally Posted by philwhite100 View Post
I am in the process of moving the computer downstairs therefore have installed a long ethernet cable so the modem can stay in it's current position for now.
After carrying out a speedtest i get 50meg down and 4meg up so no problem there but the Ping has risen considerably, normally around 15ms but now 45ms on this long cable.
Is this normal.

My ethernet cable is about 40ft long if this helps.
It won't be your ethernet cable unless for some reason it's picking up noise. What are you trying to ping? Your router would be the best bet.

I get 1-2ms on my wireless router so I am very surprised it was anywhere near 15ms to start with.

Try ping 127.0.0.1 and post back what you get. It should rule out hardware issues.

http://www.tech-faq.com/127-0-0-1.html for a detailed explanation.
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