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@vanixx Nothing but complain and wait
Another it could be is a signal issue, definitely if you have cable internet. If signal levels are bad u will have random drops
But it’s either gonna be congestion or signal issue.
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@vanixx i had similar bs years ago. it might be the windows update sharing thing.
support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/…
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Normally congestion at a peering point.
Internet has to travel, isp meets peering provider at something called a “Peering point”
and the reason it never gets resolved is because since it’s at the peering point BOTH providers are able to blame the other
ISP’s say: “look at your latency through our network it’s good until it reaches them”
Peering provider says: It’s not our network look how stable your ping is after that hop call your isp.
Also both side’s know who’s at fault and where the congestion is, they just lie because it’s very costly to fix congestion.
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@vanixx Keep this in mind, when doing the WinMTR, which is a traceroute program,
you call the ISP and say "hi this IP is causeing ping spikes", then its your ISP job to call that owner of the node, and say hi, our customer experience bad consistency of service through your node
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