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To be fair this is my fault and I haven't read this thread properly? But are you on some kind of Wireless or Satellite connection that can be heavily affected by Weather/Atmospherics?

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I have a Wireless router not a Satellite router and no it doesn't get affected by weather/atmospherics. My ping/connection has been really slow for about 6 weeks or so.


also.. the speedtest are just INSANE just look at this...

 

Ping/connection at night

- Speedtest: https://gyazo.com/2e60bd160e48efcb5ecf8853b9b9abc0

 

Ping/connection at the day: 

- Speedtest: https://gyazo.com/28e6be7b1a9561846c74b261bcabeb78

 

What do you guys recommend me to do? I'm so stressed because of this tbh..

EDIT: is there a option to re-name the thread?

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On 7/17/2016 at 0:39 PM, BudMan said:

you need to contact your isp is what you need to do.. 

we have a winner! :) the original post is going round in circles.

 

its clearly ISP end as pings fluctuate throughout the day, it may be worth connecting other PCs and seeing if they also suffer the same, also when its affected do a tracert to say google.com and measure the round trip, against later int he day, if its slower at the slowest time, you can then take this to your ISP as the issue is your router or connection to said ISP.

 

this screams of either traffic throttling or traffic shaping by ISP.

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I connected the router with another computer, but its the same problem. also while pinging google.com: It says 60ms without packet loss (day)

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29 minutes ago, Davidness said:

I connected the router with another computer, but its the same problem. also while pinging google.com: It says 60ms without packet loss (day)

if othe rpcs have the issue that leaves 2 possibles.

 

1) your router to your ISP

2) your ISP connection.

 

I wager option 2 is your root cause.

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So it isn't a computer issue being that the slowness happens on multiple computers.  This isn't an issue for you to solve, this is an Isp issue. If they can't help you no one can.  No amount of troubleshooting or repairing your computers will solve the issue. 

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