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i recently started having problems with ping. I used to get around 8ms all the time until around 5 days ago my ping has been a consistent 100+. when playing games i get no lag at all and its very stable but at around 120ms when i usually get around 9-12ms in Rainbow six siege and even 120ms on discord when i usually get 20ms to the Sydney region. My ping would sometimes go back down to 8-10ms in the morning but go right back up again in the noon. i did a speedtest and usually i get around 9 ping in my area of different servers but now i get around 80-130 ping. I use a Powerline adapter as ethernet. both download and uploads speeds are normal and is what i usually get but ping on the other hand not so much. I even did a speedtest on my phone and i got around the same results so i dont think its my PC. Been having this problems for 5 days now and i looked around the internet and tried a tracert and this is what i got  

1     9 ms     6 ms     5 ms  192.168.1.1
  2   111 ms   128 ms   131 ms  lo11.lns01.pmelnxd.vic.vocus.network [203.134.50.247]
  3   114 ms   146 ms   159 ms  ae2-449.per01.pmelnxd.vic.vocus.network [203.134.26.97]
  4   125 ms   123 ms   172 ms  ae23.cor01.sydnmtc.nsw.vocus.network [203.134.72.42]
  5   156 ms   135 ms   113 ms  as15169.cor01.sydnmtc.nsw.vocus.network [203.134.8.247]
  6   134 ms   164 ms   183 ms  108.170.247.65
  7   186 ms   153 ms   128 ms  209.85.253.181
  8   151 ms   128 ms   109 ms  dns.google [8.8.8.8]

 

it seems the problem starts at hop 2? but i have no clue how to fix this. i dont know if its on my end for my ISP's

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9ms to your router is not amazing but its not exactly terrible either. The lag is happening between you are your ISPs DNS server, if I had to guess I'd say its congestion.

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8 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

9ms to your router is not amazing but its not exactly terrible either. The lag is happening between you are your ISPs DNS server, if I had to guess I'd say its congestion.

does that mean its totally out of my control and all i can do is wait till it gets better?

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1 hour ago, Lozier said:

does that mean its totally out of my control and all i can do is wait till it gets better?

You can try calling your ISP and explaining but I would guess they'll say you're connected so there's no problem.

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