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Ping Spikes on ethernet randomly throughout day

Zaffarkhan1962
I've been here awhile

I'm a little tired of this issue to be honest. It's been ongoing for 3 weeks. I've had 2 technicians come out so far. The first technician took out a coaxial splitter, it didn't change much. The issue seems to be worse during around 8-12 at night. It is very random aswell that sometimes support doesn't see any issues at all - When they run their tests, everything seems to come fine, that makes sense since the issue is completely random. I had another technician come today and he changed the router. Issue seemed okay for a bit, until peak hours.

Keep in mind this issue is persistent across all devices connected not just my computer.

Here are some tests I just ran and it is obviously not normal.

Here is a ping test that I ran to roger's dns server off my computer that is connected by ethernet directly to the router. This is at ~9:33pm.

I currently have ignite internet with the white modem

Screenshot 2022-11-04 213314.png

 

Here's the same test ran again:

Screenshot 2022-11-04 213337.png

After running this test, I decided to change my password so that Only my computer is connected to the network, to test if there is a device that is hogging bandwidth on my local network.

Nothing seemed to change.

This is a ping test to rogers' DNS server again but with only 1 device connected to the network, which is my PC connected via ethernet.

Screenshot 2022-11-04 214000-after-kicking-everyone-off-netowrk.png

As you can see, the round trip-times are very variable. This is similar to what I get when I try to game. It'll be fine for a minute or two. I'll then see a huge spike for a minute or two. It'll settle down for a minute or two then repeat. 

Here is some more information :

IndexLock StatusFrequencySNRPower LevelModulation

Downstream
Channel Bonding Value
7
8
9
10
2
3
4
5
6
1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
0
33
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
 
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591000000
597000000
603000000
609000000
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855000000
861000000
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585000000
279000000
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675000000
681000000
687000000
693000000
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837000000
843000000
 
352800000
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40.946209
40.946209
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40.946209
40.946209
40.366287
40.366287
40.366287
40.366287
40.946209
40.946209
40.366287
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40.366287
40.946209
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40.946209
40.366287
40.946209
40.946209
40.366287
40.946209
40.366287
40.946209
40.366287
 
42.37 dB
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4.699997
4.400002
4.500000
6.099998
5.400002
5.300003
4.500000
4.800003
1.400002
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4.699997
4.699997
4.699997
4.599998
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4.599998
4.599998
4.400002
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4.300003
4.599998
4.800003
4.500000
4.800003
6.699997
6.699997
6.400002
6.099998
 
2.599998 dBmV
QAM256
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QAM256
QAM256
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QAM256
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QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
QAM256
 
OFDM

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Upstream
Channel Bonding Value
1
2
3
4
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
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21100000
32300000
25900000
5120 KSym/sec
2560 KSym/sec
5120 KSym/sec
5120 KSym/sec
39.020599
36.010300
39.020599
39.020599
64QAM
64QAM
64QAM
64QAM
US_TYPE_ATDMA
US_TYPE_TDMA_ATDMA
US_TYPE_ATDMA
US_TYPE_ATDMA

 

Unerrored CodewordsCorrectable CodewordsUncorrectable Codewords

CM Error Codewords
20907
20770
20582
20441
20214
19906
19756
19527
19358
19074
18851
18330
18186
18048
17884
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17507
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16220
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15646
15509
15324
15199
15060
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Here's a speedtest:

speedtest.png

 

Here's a traceroute to dns.cp.net.rogers.com

tracert rogers dns.png

 

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2 REPLIES 2

Re: Ping Spikes on ethernet randomly throughout day

Datalink
Resident Expert
Resident Expert

@Zaffarkhan1962, even using a simple ping, you shouldn't see huge return times from the DNS, and, you should not be seeing lost packets either.  So, something is amiss.  The problem with using an ICMP ping is that it can be ignored by the server that you're attempting to ping, which could appear as a lot packet.  However, I don't recall consistently seeing lost packets when pinging any of Rogers DNS addresses.  

 

For now, can you run the following ping test to the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) (trace hop #2):

 

ping -n 3600 173.33.28.1

 

That will run for an hour and then terminate.  I might ask you to run a much longer test depending on what the results are.  

 

The purpose of running this test is to look for lost packets and high latency between your pc and the CMTS. 

 

Lost packets would imply a cable signal level issue, although, your present signal levels look ok.  High latency between the pc and CMTS could imply a cable signal level issue, or more likely, a CMTS with high loads during peak periods, resulting in high latency.  

 

I believe that an hour's worth of results will still remain within the command box limit, so, if you see periods of high return times or numerous lost packets, you should be able to copy the result and send that to @CommunityHelps, looking for further assistance to sort this out.  

 

Fwiw, Pingplotter can be used to record tests such as these, but, Rogers will not accept those results.  Text ping results should be accepted.  I use Wireshark to record the ping tests and to plot the results.  Pingplotter isn't the ideal application to record and display long test results such as 24 hours or longer due to its data compression that the users aren't warned about.  Wireshark doesn't compress the data, but, its has its own limitations in terms of the minimal number of time intervals that can be used to display the data. 

Re: Ping Spikes on ethernet randomly throughout day

Zaffarkhan1962
I've been here awhile

Ping statistics for 173.33.28.1:
Packets: Sent = 3600, Received = 3595, Lost = 5 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 3ms, Maximum = 3538ms, Average = 139ms

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