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Hello. It's me. 

 

Anyway I have an issue, which cause my internet go absolutely shit after 9PM all the way to 11PM. I called my ISP, they said I don't loose any packages. Everything is fine, but I do not believe them. I used a program to analyze my network and this is what I get (Check below you got an image and a txt file).

 

I don't know whats going on, I am not downloading anything in background. This has been happening for a week between 9PM to 11PM, the rest hours are fine. Playing games on a day doesn't lag, after 9PM hits, the lag comes and it won't stop till 11 or 12PM/AM. Help me please if someone understand this analyze.

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Does anything in the house gets activated at 9PM?

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

Does anything in the house gets activated at 9PM?

Probaly evreyone around him is watching Netflix and that's causing it?

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

Does anything in the house gets activated at 9PM?

No it doesn't. I checked everything. My ping goes just shit. I have been figuring out for a week, nothing has worked.

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1 minute ago, Himommies said:

Probaly evreyone around him is watching Netflix and that's causing it?

We don't even have Netflix in Bosnia, atleast not on my part of the town xD

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Just now, doclabtec said:

We don't even have Netflix in Bosnia, atleast not on my part of the town xD

I would suspect that since that is like a primetime basically for gaming is that your internet grid is getting overloaded

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Change your router/firewall/wifi password and see if it goes away.  Maybe someone is mooching some bandwidth...?

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Tried, it's same issue, still having lags. Lord help me please.

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9PM-11PM is a primetime, if you use cable internet expect it to be slow. Use DSL or fiber if you want to solve the problem

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2 minutes ago, doclabtec said:

Tried, it's same issue, still having lags. Lord help me please.

 

16 minutes ago, doclabtec said:

Hello. It's me. 

 

Anyway I have an issue, which cause my internet go absolutely shit after 9PM all the way to 11PM. I called my ISP, they said I don't loose any packages. Everything is fine, but I do not believe them. I used a program to analyze my network and this is what I get (Check below you got an image and a txt file).

 

I don't know whats going on, I am not downloading anything in background. This has been happening for a week between 9PM to 11PM, the rest hours are fine. Playing games on a day doesn't lag, after 9PM hits, the lag comes and it won't stop till 11 or 12PM/AM. Help me please if someone understand this analyze.

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Download Wireshark and run it for 24 hours then save the capture file and upload it. Also try reseting ur router config

 

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If you have cable internet it could be a node issue. The way things are at least setup here in the US, Most ISPs run a fiber cable out to a node in the neighborhood. From that node it gets converted to copper (coax). If everyone and your mom in the neighborhood is using the net at the same time it can slow down. This is most likely due to a congested node. Some ISPs in the states have been solving this issue by having less people on each node. If its indeed a node issue, your just screwed until your ISP chooses to upgrade. 

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