  MacLeech The one and only Premium,MVM join:2001-07-14 SoCal
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Looking at the long term monitor things look a bit different: »ny-monitor.dslreports.com/r3/cri···%3Am%3Ay It looks like something affecting your latency is being turned on and off, it's not the normal "oversubscription" graph.
Compare that graph, to the graph to your gateway IP: »ny-monitor.dslreports.com/r3/cri···%3Am%3Ay
You should also check an inbound trace (or a few) to see where things go bad: »www.traceroute.org/#USA Tracing back to your IP shows the problem is VERY local to you, with the latency only being bad at your IP.
and posting the actual link to the local speed test results for your area isn't bad either: »/archive?zip=9···m=rr.com -- Don't mind me, I'm just trying to help...
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 RamsteinUSA
join:2007-02-15 Vista, CA
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| said by MacLeech :Looking at the long term monitor things look a bit different: » ny-monitor.dslreports.com/r3/cri···%3Am%3AyIt looks like something affecting your latency is being turned on and off, it's not the normal "oversubscription" graph. Keeping an eye on this... record.. |
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  MacLeech The one and only Premium,MVM join:2001-07-14 SoCal
| said by RamsteinUSA :said by MacLeech :Looking at the long term monitor things look a bit different: » ny-monitor.dslreports.com/r3/cri···%3Am%3AyIt looks like something affecting your latency is being turned on and off, it's not the normal "oversubscription" graph. Keeping an eye on this... record.. Just make sure that is still your Public IP address. It may have changed when you pulled out the router. -- Don't mind me, I'm just trying to help...
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 RamsteinUSA
join:2007-02-15 Vista, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
| said by MacLeech :said by RamsteinUSA :said by MacLeech :Looking at the long term monitor things look a bit different: » ny-monitor.dslreports.com/r3/cri···%3Am%3AyIt looks like something affecting your latency is being turned on and off, it's not the normal "oversubscription" graph. Keeping an eye on this... record.. Just make sure that is still your Public IP address. It may have changed when you pulled out the router. IP stayed the same |
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