For the past few days in the evening, I've been seeing unusual latency spikes. I am almost positive it's not anything on my end as I have observed latency within a couple of games I've been playing as well as livestreams. For instance, one of the games I play, every time I switch/move to a new area, the game will put me into a new server/connect me to a different IP. The ping on these vary, but usually when there is no issues I am at around 7-10ms. I am also running Net Uptime Monitor which constantly pings a couple of DNS servers and this is what it showed last night when it happened for a few hours:
https://imgur.com/a/tGz2a9N
https://imgur.com/a/VFpO7Gk
As I'm writing this post now, the latency has started creeping up again this evening.
The latency as you can see is way higher than usual (when there isn't this issue, everything is around 3-5 ms). Sometimes it takes longer than 5 seconds for a ping response, is why it logs all the failures in the 2nd screenshot. This doesn't disrupt my service/disconnect me, but I do notice lag and my speedtest results slow down drastically. I usually get about 930 down and 930 up, but at it's worst I've seen it result in 6 down 20 up.
This doesn't interrupt my service, but I would like to know what's happening.
https://imgur.com/a/tGz2a9N
https://imgur.com/a/VFpO7Gk
As I'm writing this post now, the latency has started creeping up again this evening.
The latency as you can see is way higher than usual (when there isn't this issue, everything is around 3-5 ms). Sometimes it takes longer than 5 seconds for a ping response, is why it logs all the failures in the 2nd screenshot. This doesn't disrupt my service/disconnect me, but I do notice lag and my speedtest results slow down drastically. I usually get about 930 down and 930 up, but at it's worst I've seen it result in 6 down 20 up.
This doesn't interrupt my service, but I would like to know what's happening.