![]() ![]() Companies are being compromised daily by hackers and are being submitted to Malware infections, DDOS, etc. Obviously you are unaware of the realities of everyday life on the Internet. you need to start by sorting that out and drastically simplifying. The setup looks unusual with 4 counts before the actual router. PINGPLOTTER 5 SERIESThat's why there is just a consistent series of red lines (packet loss) all the way down, at each stop. When you lose 5% of packets before the signal leaves the house and your average ping is already 100 ( between 6 and 400 ) and you lose packets so close everything further out is always going to suffer. The primary thing to keep in mind is that at the top there's you and your device, home internet, isp, and then a route to the game server at the very bottom.įrom the start (top), we can see that your connection is simply not stable. The 100% loss lines have to be ignored, it is network equipment that cannot be pinged. When you have such bad ping and packet loss all long the way, then the game server is certainly not to blame. Well, that's a rather messy signal situation that you have found yourself in. Traceroute: Warning: has multiple addresses using 92.223.57.35 Can anyone interpret this to see if it is my ISP or something wonky in the Net: The game is unplayable for the past 3 days. I have put in a ticket and they tell me it is my initial ISP, BUT the traceroute shows a complete drop out near chicago. Smart bulbs, certainly something to keep in mind. kind of akin the old cordless phone stuff.Īnyway. Our stuff runs both wireline and 915 MHz MESH. and if it runs anywhere near the wifi bands to create its own little mesh network. They can be handy and plug and play, but again, it is a simple thing made " smart " that suddenly becomes something that sends and receives data. ![]() I have not used any of those smart bulbs. then months later, why would you suspect light bulbs instead of faulty gear, bad weather, bad antenna, bad aiming. But imagine putting some new led light bulbs in spring or summer throughout your house, to replace your CFL bulbs you are not aware of any issue rightaway, then maybe a glitch here or there, but you barely use lights in the summer time. ![]() Unscrewed the LED bulbs and grabbed a more recent set. until one time it accidentally was crystal clear. I can't imagine how many hours and days I wasted, trying to sort it out. Some of the early LED to replace some CFLs ( slow to warm up dingy light ) interfered on electricity and cable signal. Here's a fun one: plain old LED light bulbs. Fluorescent lights and their ballasts, appliances with motors. Getting some networking and/or smart home stuff to work over the electrical grid in your home. ![]() Could use one at a time pretty much.Įven wireline. Microwaves are notoriously evil, had my first fill of that way back when wifi first came on the market and the various gadgets on the same band for Audio Video streaming/relay, little cameras, etc. It is amazing how much interference a simple plug-in device can cause. ![]()
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