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hello guys i have a few questions about my internet
1) is packet loss and internet speed related?
2) if i have the internet on full load i.e. i m using full available bandwidth will packet loss occur on another device or same
3) is it necessary that i will have packet loss over wireless connection rather than wired.
4) if i get loss on wireless what kind of loss will that be (packet loss or speed loss or something else )??
my ISP is trying to dodge the issue i need something to prove my point of having packet loss.
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2 minutes ago, D3V_Sh said:
hello guys i have a few questions about my internet
1) is packet loss and internet speed related?
2) if i have the internet on full load i.e. i m using full available bandwidth will packet loss occur on another device or same
3) is it necessary that i will have packet loss over wireless connection rather than wired.
4) if i get loss on wireless what kind of loss will that be (packet loss or speed loss or something else )??
my ISP is trying to dodge the issue i need something to prove my point of having packet loss.

I'm having the same issue with xfinity.

20% or more packet loss.

 

You pingplotter to show the packet loss, and prove to them what's happening.

 

Packet loss isn't related to usage, you can lose packets with a simple ping command.

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

I'm having the same issue with xfinity.

20% or more packet loss.

 

You pingplotter to show the packet loss, and prove to them what's happening.

 

Packet loss isn't related to usage, you can lose packets with a simple ping command.

means if i am downloading something using full bandwitdh provided i should not loose packets while pinging google or anywhere

and also can u tell me that is it necessary to have packet losses over wifi 

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4 minutes ago, D3V_Sh said:

means if i am downloading something using full bandwitdh provided i should not loose packets while pinging google or anywhere

and also can u tell me that is it necessary to have packet losses over wifi 

You should not have packet loss at all regardless of what you are doing

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but if you're using full bandwidth downloading something on your pc, if you're on youtube at the same time on your phone your youtube might be buffering a bit, but that's not package loss

Anything i've written between the * and * is not meant to be taken seriously.

keep in mind that helping with problems is hard if you aren't specific and detailed.

i'm also not a professional, (yet) so make sure to personally verify important information as i could be wrong.

 

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1 minute ago, flashiling said:

but if you're using full bandwidth downloading something on your pc, if you're on youtube at the same time on your phone your youtube might be buffering a bit, but that's not package loss

no there is actual packet loss like when i was updating dota 2 of about 2 gb then also there was packet loss and without using any download or anything there was still packet loss but my bad luck when the isp's guy arrived to check it disappeared and occured only when the network was on load he dodged sayig because of load there is packet loss 

and i feel if i m downloading something using full bandwitdh the speed on other device should be hampered and there should be no packet loss if i m right.?

 

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How do you determine you have packet loss?

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10 minutes ago, D3V_Sh said:

ping plotter ,  pinging google in cmd , games like fortnite and counterstrike and even dota 2

Record the packet loss, send screenshots to ISP.

Use pingplotter inside your home network to show the internal network is fine, and it only occurs when stepping outside the router

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3 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Record the packet loss, send screenshots to ISP.

Use pingplotter inside your home network to show the internal network is fine, and it only occurs when stepping outside the router

ok thank you and just one thing will doing something on wifi rather than wired connection result in packet losses what i think is that there may be speed loss but not packet loss

i do have a wired connection but i still wanna know this cuz i smetimes play on my laptop rather than on my pc

 

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8 minutes ago, D3V_Sh said:

ok thank you and just one thing will doing something on wifi rather than wired connection result in packet losses what i think is that there may be speed loss but not packet loss

i do have a wired connection but i still wanna know this cuz i smetimes play on my laptop rather than on my pc

 

If you have packet loss both wired and wireless, whether testing idle (with just using pingplotter to ping google) or at full load, then take screen shots and show to your ISP as proof something is wrong with their connections.

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

If you have packet loss both wired and wireless, whether testing idle (with just using pingplotter to ping google) or at full load, then take screen shots and show to your ISP as proof something is wrong with their connections.

ok thank you and all others for the help 

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

Let us know how it all turns out.

yea sure but idk of how it will turn out maybe me changing the isp cuz most isp neglect these kind of issues because they may have to get new equipments. 

but letshope for the best :) 

thx again btw

 

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