Hello,
I started to have some wierd lag spikes like you can see in this picture.
My internet is working flawless for like 1-2 minutes, then suddenly a wierd lag spike apears and then everything is normal again for 1-2 minutes and this repeats over and over no matter how much traffic is going on.
I live in a block of flats and the 192.168.142.121 is the nexthop after my wifi router in my room. My router is connected via ethernet to probably another router down in the basement, but it is still LAN network. Any ideas what can cause this high latency spikes on such a short distance LAN network? Can it be cause by a damaged cabling? Or can a router itself cause these spikes? If I ping directly my router, I get 1ms stable. But if I ping the next device behind my router, I get these lagspikes. Any ideas will be appreciated.
Have a nice rest of the day!
I started to have some wierd lag spikes like you can see in this picture.
My internet is working flawless for like 1-2 minutes, then suddenly a wierd lag spike apears and then everything is normal again for 1-2 minutes and this repeats over and over no matter how much traffic is going on.
I live in a block of flats and the 192.168.142.121 is the nexthop after my wifi router in my room. My router is connected via ethernet to probably another router down in the basement, but it is still LAN network. Any ideas what can cause this high latency spikes on such a short distance LAN network? Can it be cause by a damaged cabling? Or can a router itself cause these spikes? If I ping directly my router, I get 1ms stable. But if I ping the next device behind my router, I get these lagspikes. Any ideas will be appreciated.
Have a nice rest of the day!