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Guild wars 2 ip address for pingplotter11/1/2022 ![]() If you lease the router from your cable company you can usually just ask for a replacement. If the issue persists after a reset you may need to actually replace your router. If this is a consistent issue you may need to factory reset (Google the manufacturer and model number with the words "factory reset") your router. ![]() If it's gone when connected directly to your modem than that means it's being introduced by your router. It sounds like your router is separate from your cable modem so one thing you can try is plugging your computer directly into the modem (with an ethernet cable) and see if the packet loss is still present. This means that the issue is likely originating at your router (192.168.0.1) and any packet loss, even 4.2%, can be problematic. What I would suggest looking into is the packet loss that starts at hop #1 and goes all the way through to the destination. The latency to 8.8.8.8 (24.1 ms) is pretty good so I wouldn't worry about that too much. This is interesting but it may just be how your ISP (Cogeco.ca) has set things up. ![]() That said this screenshot only represents about a minute of time and it's important to trace for a long period of time (we suggest 48 hrs) before being able to confidently establish what and where the issues are. I'm happy to give you my two cents on what I'm seeing based on your data. Thanks also for providing a good explanation of what you're seeing and a screenshot, very helpful. ![]()
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