![]() ![]() My other assumption is that, according to my own experience and what is being posted at the different forums (Avsim, for instance), is that this is being noticed a lot more (it has existed since release date, but now it’s really an annoyance) after SU5. My assumption is that this is happening to people everywhere (maybe more than we can tell, because I suspect lots of them don’t mind to post or say a word about it: they simply play). Not at all, would it be possible to have the same ISP provider?, clearly not, and I suppose you know that. So I’m finding it hard to believe routing is the issue., I have a feeling they over-subscribed their fios base and their hardware can’t keep up so they’re throttling.Īs for your assumption that we all have the same provider? This is happening to people all over the world with various connection speeds and providers as well. Is there a possibility there maybe a network routing problem? Yes! Maybe! With that said the evidence is hard to prove, because there was 8 gigs downloaded fine and then it just died and went to 4Mbps. Microsoft should go after Frontier for doing this if other users are experiencing the same issue. I will be looking to change internet providers, too bad my options suck in this area though. Well long story short, I turn on my PIA vpn set here in Florida, right when I did that, now I’m kicking 75Mbs down consistently. ![]() So I think Frontier in all their infinite wisdom said oh hell no, we’re throttling the msn network on him. This happened during my last install and I should have known, I had to reinstall msfs2020 2 times recently because of upgrade issues. I decided to uninstall and reinstall msfs 2020, I watched the download run around 60 to 70Mbps per second until I hit about 8 gigs then all of a sudden only hitting 4Mbps, peak. So I have reason to believe (good evidence) that Frontier Fios is throttling their user base in Tampa. Notice how your ping jumps from 12 to 64? And then you have the other 2 there from msn reeking havoc as well. The 1st pic though, look at where your latency is spiking it looks like #10 is the problem child there. So with the avalible info yes it appears to be microsoft having the issue. So heres the nslookup for #7 104.44.228.0/22 IP range details - IPinfo.io. If you go to say google or you isp’s web page and run the test what does it say. With what your have above #7 is where your issue appears to be along with #8 and #9 you’d have to nslookup #7 and see who owns that machine, but thats where your issue is. after that it flowed pretty smoothly through spectrums backbone. See with mine using ping plotter, the 1st hop was the router, the 2nd hop was a DHCP server and the to the actual pop (point of presence) for the 3rd, pings on the first 2 hops were always excellent, but when they got to to the pop, they would range 12-200 and the latency will spike to over 2000ms ie 2 secs. I had to explain it to the tech that came out this morning, and he was giving me the old Im not seeing anything routine, I then fired up ping plotter and ran a route between me and their web site, while he watched it he said that doesnt look quite right, I said oh yeah then watch this, and with PP running on one monitor, I ran a speed test on another, and after a couple of those demos he went outside and started checking…Which is when he discovered the issue with the TAP. ![]() They cant see issues like line noise, the best they can do is to read the readings off of your modem. Rule of thumb, dont believe the CSR’s on the phone that tell you nothings wrong. they have had other reports of related matters from 8 other tenants as well, we just have to wait for them to get off their butts and fix the line. host file is fine never ran google maps, there is a physical defect in the line leading from the street to my bldg. My post above for me is what to do and how to fix it. ![]()
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