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    Will you help me decipher these ping quality results?

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    • awebsterA Offline
      awebster
      last edited by

      I've found Ping Plotter to be a handy tool for this sort of thing.

      https://www.pingplotter.com/freeware.html

      –A.

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        doktornotor Banned
        last edited by

        Well, 1/5 packets lost between your pfSense and gateway sounds seriously bad…

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        • G Offline
          gmorgen1
          last edited by

          This is what I am trying to diagnose:

          Where the packet loss abruptly stops each day is when I restart my cable modem.

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            Yeah. Sounds like you should get in touch with ISP instead of debugging pfSense. The problem is obviously not on pfSense.

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            • KOMK Offline
              KOM
              last edited by

              Where the packet loss abruptly stops each day is when I restart my cable modem.

              Why do you need to do this every day??

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                doktornotor Banned
                last edited by

                Well, to get rid of the horrible packet loss, apparently? (Power cycle the modem -> no more packet loss for ~next day). :D :D

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                • MikeV7896M Offline
                  MikeV7896
                  last edited by

                  If you want a US-based site that can help you diagnose packet loss and latency issues from outside your network, dslreports.com offers two different kinds of ping monitoring tools that might be able to help.

                  They have Smokeping, which will send 20 pings every 5 minutes from three different locations around the country (East, West, and Midwest). They also offer longer-term persistent monitoring-  fewer pings on a longer interval from only two locations - for free if you join a monitor group (like the TWC_Triad group).

                  You'll need to sign up for an account to use either of those features. You'll also need a Dynamic DNS hostname, so if your numeric IP address changes the site will still be able to find your router. Make sure to also set up Dynamic DNS in pfSense to keep it updated.

                  Here are a few links…

                  DSLReports SmokePing
                  Line Monitor Signup
                  Line Monitor Group contacts (you'll have to wait 8 hours after creating your account before you'll be able to message the contact for the RoadRunner Triad group; you'll want to do this within a week or the monitor will stop working)
                  DSLReports TWC Forum - to talk to others, get help, advice, info, etc. If you just want to use the forum, you don't need to register. Anonymous posting is allowed.

                  The S in IOT stands for Security

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                  • KOMK Offline
                    KOM
                    last edited by

                    Well, to get rid of the horrible packet loss, apparently?

                    Duh, my slow brain saw that as he reboots every day just because, and it happens to fix his problem.  I'll see myself out.

                    They have Smokeping

                    That's something you can implement yourself without needing them.  I have a Smokeping instance running on a dinky Ubuntu box.  Highly recommended for tracking your ISP.

                    https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/

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                    • MikeV7896M Offline
                      MikeV7896
                      last edited by

                      @KOM:

                      They have Smokeping

                      That's something you can implement yourself without needing them.  I have a Smokeping instance running on a dinky Ubuntu box.  Highly recommended for tracking your ISP.

                      https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/

                      Yep… I have it running on a VPS I use for other stuff, tracking IPv4 and v6... but dslreports offers some geographic diversity, since they ping from multiple locations in the US.

                      The S in IOT stands for Security

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                        grandrivers
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                        what is Apinger using as the destination ip (my gateway ip doesnt reliable respond to pings) maybe it prioritises other internet traffic over the pings also i wouldnt trust that graph (apinger)find a different tool

                        whats your cable modem show http://192.168.100.1

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