01-30-2020 12:15 AM - last edited on 01-30-2020 08:22 AM by RogersTony
I am wired, with the gigabit package and all of the sudden have gotten constant ping spikes for over the last few days. I haven't been able to play any games online because the crazy ping spikes and latency make it completely unplayable. My speeds are what they are expected to be, no issues there. I have tried hard wiring straight into the modem but alas, the issue still persists. I have tried switching cables, power cycling my devices, factory resetting my devices. The issue still persists. I have called and contacted Rogers multiple times and they say everything seems fine on their end. But still, the issue persists and is steady. resulting in me not able to use any of my gaming devices due to the brutal and constant ping spikes. It's frustrating paying over $100 a month for internet I cant use for the things I want it for. Any help or suggestions are welcomed and appreciated. Thank you
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03-13-2020 06:47 PM
03-13-2020 09:11 PM - edited 03-13-2020 09:16 PM
Have been experiencing same problems for the two weeks. Downtown Toronto on gigabit. Rogers chat won't engage in actual technical support, just keep telling me to restart modem, or check my wifi (not using wifi), etc... they also want me to swap my modem 'because it's old', which has nothing to do with anything. I'm running the CODA modem, it's maybe two years old and running great.
Here are some ping tests
Pinging 64.71.255.204 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=7ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=58
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=58
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=58
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=7ms TTL=58
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.71.255.204: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=58
03-13-2020 09:20 PM
03-13-2020 10:42 PM
Just an update - Had a 5th technician outside the house checking the green box for the 5th time. Internet still useless.
About to reach the 1 month anniversary of the problem being called in. Ping still worse than when I used to play games on dial-up, in the 80-90ms range, so it is bad even if it doesn't spike to 300+, which it does at peak times.
Ignite is optimized to run TV and video, for everything else it is worthless. This is going to take millions of dollars to fix. They simply haven't got the equipment to offer lag free gigabit Internet to this quantity of customers.
The sooner Bell gets Fibe to our area the better.
03-14-2020 12:17 AM
I'm getting 3-4 timeouts per hour tonight. Not good, engineers!
03-14-2020 11:38 AM
03-14-2020 12:25 PM
03-14-2020 12:46 PM
Been playing World of Tanks mostly in the evenings after work and today as well, and can confirm that since all the upgrades in my area, including a new line from the pole into my house...gaming still sucks. From as low as 23 all the way up to 999+ ms, seems to me that ignite cannot handle TV, internet and home phone through a single router. Going to see what Bell now offers in my area. FYI, I'm in St. John's Nl and have been experiencing problems for almost 3 weeks with regards to any online gaming.
03-14-2020 01:53 PM
I've had enough - just pulled the trigger and signed up for Virgin Mobile. I'll be going from 300mbps down to 100mbps, but I can live with that in order to trade for stable latency.
What else is there to do when PingPlotter looks like this more often than not: https://imgur.com/a/99PAVBl
03-14-2020 02:19 PM
one night... one single night of having a service that I pay for act like it should
Now... simply a new day... all the ping spikes are back. Clearly no change on my side... So... What in the heck is going on?
Does anyone here have anything of a social media presence to get this 50+ page thread publicized?? We appear to be helpless to make anything substantial happen or be acknowledged.
03-14-2020 02:57 PM - edited 03-14-2020 03:11 PM
I'm so happy I found this thread... I've been suffering from the exact same issues for the past 4-5 weeks as everyone in here has described. I've been through 5x multi-hour support calls, 1 tech visit, and a supervisor escalation on a call. None of that helped and most ended with, please restart your modem, they blamed bridge mode / 3rd party router, and said nothing from their end looks bad and noise levels on the line are fine.
I've had the same Rogers plan (gigabit), and network configuration for the past 3+ years, and it was absolutely fine, in the last 4-5 weeks however I am experiencing the same intermittent ping spikes and massive latency issues. Sometimes it seems its okay for hours and I can game, download, stream whatever as normal and then magically it'll go bonkers without any reason and last for hours or sometime days, then go away again. I seem to be able to exacerbate the problem by saturating my line via speed test and large downloads to get the pings to spike into insanely high ranges (2000+), not sure how much of that has to do with bufferbloat but given that there has been zero configuration change on my end and everything was smooth sailing for years, I am convinced that it has nothing to do with anything behind my router, or the fact that I'm running bridge mode with a 3rd party router.
My Details:
Symptoms:
History:
Things I've tried:
Screenshots and Logs:
Latency patterns visualized overtime from a wired PC to the network, results are the same from a second PC testing, removing a single client computer as the point of failure. The graphs were taken over multiple days and hours experiencing the different types of latency issues and patterns:
And of course, as of this morning, no change other then a good nights rest on my end, everything is fine!
Here is the latency spike reproduced from the router itself, removing and client issue, bad Ethernet cable in the LAN, etc.
Traceroute screen captures, a random selection to different destinations showing a latency spike on hops that belong to Rogers (this is what the supervisor asked me to do):
If anyone is interested in the raw text logs from the traces (google.ca, apple.ca, cbc.ca, and the front facing IP of the US Central Overwatch server), more then happy to host them and let people take a look.
Conclusion:
None really? other then 'something' has changed in the last 3-5 weeks that is causing these network issues on rogers infrastructure, and their entry level technical support either refuse to admit it, or do not have the knowledge to assist in troubleshooting unique issues. If I am missing anything, or am misinterpreting my data in anyway, please let me know. I am happy to continue troubleshooting this with the community, and hopefully Rogers will see this, and this issue will get some more exposure.
From a customer perspective, many of us, myself included are paying for the highest tier internet package provided by Rogers, and cannot even game, stream, properly use the connection in a reliable way. This is absolutely unacceptable and needs to be addressed.
03-14-2020 03:33 PM
I'm in the West Toronto Area (Near Dufferin Mall). Same issues this week, the ping/lag spikes don't actually showup on speedtest.net, but anytime I do anything remotely bandwidth heavy (like streaming simple 720p videos), I get crazy packet losses/lag spikes up to 2000ms.
Speedtests are occasionally picking up speed as 6mbps down/4mbps up.
I am on ignite 500u.
03-14-2020 03:55 PM
03-14-2020 04:12 PM
03-14-2020 04:22 PM - edited 03-14-2020 04:32 PM
I'm on live chat right now trying to sort this, have you spoken to anyone at Rogers about this as well?
The reason being that they may not be aware of the issues in this area.
Edit: I literally live within a kilometer of where you live, like 5min walk north of Dufferin mall. May also have to switch to Bell to work from home if they can't sort this.
Edit 2.0: Live chat agent told me that ehy are aware of the issue in the area/ their engineers are working on it. Personally might still have to order another service as a backup.. this is literally the worst timing to have unusable internet
03-14-2020 04:30 PM
03-14-2020 04:46 PM - edited 03-14-2020 04:55 PM
Good ping but online gaming is very jittery
Hi everyone,
I have a 100/5 plan, living in the Annex area in downtown Toronto. I play online games occasionally, and for months it was smooth, but lately it's been very jittery. I get a lot of rubberbanding when playing online and it just feels like something is off. This applies to numerous games at all times (not just peak hours).
Here's what I can share about my internet:
1) Hitron CGN3AMF modem (tried disabling wifi on it to see if there's any effect, but no)
2) I use a wired connection
3) Below are my signal up/down figs from my modem:
4) And here's a 4 hour pingplot to Google.com I did while I was at work on Friday (so not peak time)...the jitter looks very high:
5) Here's a simple pingplot to a NY server (note the extreme jitter):
https://i.imgur.com/xNp0Nnc.png
Any idea what's going on or how I can fix it? Any help is appreciated!
03-14-2020 05:03 PM
03-14-2020 05:04 PM
I wonder what changed this year that is affecting so many people. I have had cable for over 7 years and never had these issues. This only started for me in Feb. I know a lot more people signed up for 1Gbps internet because the building offered it for $50.
03-14-2020 06:29 PM
Same issue here in Guelph, Ontario, read through the whole thread (527 messages in this thread, whew) Ping spikes of up to 3000ms, can't do any livestreaming to twitch because I can stream for like 10 seconds before losing connection. Checked the response times past the CMTS and it's up to around 1631ms... Contacted support and they just talked about replacing the modem, which seems to me to not to be the problem here.
03-14-2020 10:07 PM - last edited on 03-14-2020 11:47 PM by RogersMoin
Whenever I ping google.com I get these results
Pinging google.com [2001:4860:4802:34::75] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=90ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=28ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=20ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=80ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=17ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=91ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=48ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=40ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=27ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=55ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=46ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=34ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=17ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=43ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=109ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=20ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=114ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=32ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=38ms
Reply from 2001:4860:4802:34::75: time=22ms
Ping statistics for 2001:4860:4802:34::75:
Packets: Sent = 20, Received = 20, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 17ms, Maximum = 114ms, Average = 48ms
This makes playing games frustrating as I'll have huge lag spikes randomly. What can I do about this?