

This route often uses multiple networks which can contain different segments, an example of this is data traveling from your home network to the network of your internet service provider to that of a transit provider* and eventually to the network of the datacentre where your game/voice server is located. Ping spikes and packet loss are a major cause of lag and are often caused by congestion or interference on the route that is used for your data to travel from your personal computer to the server and back. #3418 - 06/24/19 11:19 AM Re: Packet loss, laag spikes.Lag can be caused by many different factors, however most often it's network related and usually resolves quickly. Thanks with advance and apologise for my not so good english Help me understand what is happening with my connection and how I can solve this problem If this 30% packet loss is just low priority for timed out ICMP requests and can be totally ignored then problem starts at my ISP but what if that 30% packet loss matter?Īnd here I ask for help to interprete this whole result. Yesterday I thought that this 2 - 3% packet loss (starting at my ISP ending at Frankfurt) is not so bad vs almost 30% packet loss in the middle so I totaly ignored that when I phone called my ISP, but now after reading your articles and tutorials I am a little bit confused. Here is My PingPlotter result for the Frankfurt Server: Results This is so confusing for me and thats why. So if I am understanding this right I can ignore that 30% packet loss in the middle of the route right? And if this is true, My problems starts somewhere else. I found this article and this informationĪ common cause of non-continuing packet loss is a router with low priority for timed out ICMP requests (ICMP requests where the TTL equals 0 after reaching them) It helped me to understand a little bit more.

I started digging deeper in the internet and found You guys and this awensome tool PingPlotter and a lot of tutorials and articles on this site. He told me that he will contact them via email and try to solve this.

So I phone called My ISP and told him about this trace route test and this high packet loss in the middle of the route, he asked me to tell him exact ip adress to this bad hostname. In the guide from the PoE forum there was a line that if there is a packet loss in the middle of the route the problem is in the upstream/downstream provider and it is better to phone call my ISP, and they should contact with that provider and somehow solve this problem. In my WinMTR results there is High, almost 30 - 50% packet loss in the middle of the route.
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There was a short guide how to interprete this results. I found a topic on the Path of Exile forum, some kind troubleshooting guide how to trace route to different Path of Exile servers, list with ip adresses, host names etc. First I thought that game server is having bad day but no one of my friends was having the same problem on the same game server. I started experiencing laag spikes, high ping some input delay overall low gameplay quality. My problem started couple of days agoo when playing Path of Exile on the Frankfurt gateway.
