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callmecosmic

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  1. I don't see anyway to delete my account. Would appreciate if someone could. Thanks.
  2. No, it is not just when playing games. And I understand using wireless as opposed to ethernet but again, this hasn't occurred in the last 2 years. These are massive ping spikes, constantly, every 6-7 seconds.
  3. OS - WIN10 64bit Up to Date* MB - MSI Z87-G43 Bios - Legacy; American Megatrends Inc. V1.6, 11/27/2013 Router - NIghthawk AC1750; Model R6700v3 Network Adapater - TP-Link N900 (TL-WDN4800) So a few days ago I noticed ping spikes when playing League of Legends. Ran through the normal troubleshooting that usually fixes the problems. Reboot, flush dns, check for updates etc.... Tested multiple games to ensure it wasn't a game server issue. All games. Contact ISP, no problems on their end. Contact Netgear. They send me a new router. Same problems. My speedtest results are fine. Nothing wrong with my up/down speeds. Normal ping in games is around 31ms. Every 6-7 seconds I'm getting spikes of 100+ up to 400+. Testing ping through cmd and WinMTR pinging google.com I figured it might be my network adapter.Updated the drivers, uninstalled/reinstalled. Nothing has worked. I am getting ping spikes when testing on other devices. I can't imagine I got another faulty router. Any thoughts? This was working completely fine a few days ago. Now I have no idea what to do. (Running ethernet is not an option where I am located, plus that doesn't solve the problem with other devices.)
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