4/3/2023 0 Comments Verizon 1 hop traceroute![]() No changes in Windows 7 mode either (except that the ping data isn't so granulated). I have another Buffalo router (same model) running stock firmware and the pings are identical.Īny idea what I causing these spikes and is there something that I can do to make sure the spikes are gone?ĮDIT: These tests are from a PC running Ubuntu 12.04.2 using a wired port on the router (1gbps connection negotiated). I've narrowed everything down to the sole connection and it see the spikes irrespective of any download/upload activity. ![]() I can vouch for the fact there there are absolutely no other causes internet traffic/latency spikes. While most times it is well under 5ms, it spikes as high as 1000+ ms. I have run several tests throughout the day and I've measured the delays to the first hop. No matter what the router indicates my IP Address/Gateway combination are, the first hop is always the same IP (and it is not my indicated gateway). I can see that the router connects to the ONT at 1Gbps. That being said, I have also rebooted the router several times in order to see if the problem goes away to no avail. ![]() Currently the Buffalo runs on OpenWrt and it is rock stable and hasn't needed to be rebooted in weeks. ![]() I own a Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H Dual band router wifi with gigabit ethernet (wan/lan are all g-bit). I run my own ethernet cable (cat5e shielded) from the GPON Alcatel ONT to my own router. I'm seeing big variations in my first hop ping and want to bring this to the attention of Verizon techs so that they can help me sort out the reasons for the latencies. ![]()
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