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Not sure what to say about this but my internet is normally fine. i typically get about 25-30 on east servers but for some reason it just randomly goes up to 120-130 and stays like that for random amounts of time. I dont really understand what this issue could be since its only east servers all my other servers are perfectly fine. West stays the same, EU, etc. Has nothing to do with downloads or people on the internet because this happens when i'm home alone also.

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What it should be:

US-East (Virginia) 26 ms
US East (Ohio) 31 ms
US-West (California) 79 ms
US-West (Oregon) 65 ms
Canada (Central) 16 ms
Europe (Ireland) 116 ms
Europe (London) 106 ms
Europe (Frankfurt) 115 ms
Europe (Paris) 105 ms
Europe (Stockholm) 131 ms
Middle East (Bahrain) 258 ms
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) 224 ms
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) 251 ms
Asia Pacific (Osaka-Local) 160 ms
Asia Pacific (Seoul) 195 ms
Asia Pacific (Singapore) 225 ms
Asia Pacific (Sydney) 227 ms
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) 167 ms
South America (São Paulo) 155 ms
China (Beijing) 257 ms
China (Ningxia) 351 ms
AWS GovCloud (US-East) 32 ms
AWS GovCloud (US) 67 ms

 

What it is right now:

US-East (Virginia) 126 ms
US East (Ohio) 127 ms
US-West (California) 77 ms
US-West (Oregon) 66 ms
Canada (Central) 15 ms
Europe (Ireland) 116 ms
Europe (London) 105 ms
Europe (Frankfurt) 113 ms
Europe (Paris) 110 ms
Europe (Stockholm) 130 ms
Middle East (Bahrain) 270 ms
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) 220 ms
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) 241 ms
Asia Pacific (Osaka-Local) 171 ms
Asia Pacific (Seoul) 195 ms
Asia Pacific (Singapore) 227 ms
Asia Pacific (Sydney) 230 ms
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) 161 ms
South America (São Paulo) 152 ms
China (Beijing) 242 ms
China (Ningxia) 273 ms
AWS GovCloud (US-East) 121 ms
AWS GovCloud (US) 66 ms
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Which ISP?  Possibly a congestion issue with some of their peering links.

 

if you do something like a winmtr you can see which hop introduces latency toward an east coast IP

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Can you elaborate more on what this is for? It could be that the service itself hosting the server is having issues, be it congestion on their network links or server resource issues. As @beersykins noted it could also (very likely) be congestion at some peering point between providers which is common to those services you are reaching in the East. Have you tried contacting the provider of those servers to report your issues?

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Odds are there is either contention issues or East has to be re-routed for some reason.  Or if these are specific servers, it could be those servers are just more busy.

 

As everything else stays the same its clearly nothing to do with your connection.

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