MasterBash
Regular Contributor
So I recently noticed packet loss on my Asus n66u. I decided to test my equipment and using winmtr for 5000 packets at 1 second internet gave me 2% packet loss on wired, 0.2% packet loss on wireless (2.4ghz, i blame the 30 APs) and 0% on 5ghz.
So wired is clearly a problem. However, here is something thats leaving me scratching my head.
I get absolutely no packet loss pinging my router (192.168.1.1) when the WAN cable is not connected. As soon as I connect the WAN cable, despite everything else being the same, I start getting packet loss (2%).
I am confused what could be causing this. Any idea? Is it time to buy another router? I am using shibby.
It doesnt happen on wireless. It feels like there is some confusion between the switches and WAN port once the WAN cable is plugged in. I dont know how the circuit is inside, but that could be it.
EDIT: Sorry, meant to post in the N forum.
So wired is clearly a problem. However, here is something thats leaving me scratching my head.
I get absolutely no packet loss pinging my router (192.168.1.1) when the WAN cable is not connected. As soon as I connect the WAN cable, despite everything else being the same, I start getting packet loss (2%).
I am confused what could be causing this. Any idea? Is it time to buy another router? I am using shibby.
It doesnt happen on wireless. It feels like there is some confusion between the switches and WAN port once the WAN cable is plugged in. I dont know how the circuit is inside, but that could be it.
EDIT: Sorry, meant to post in the N forum.
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