poolbeetse7en
Occasional Visitor
Hi folks,
I recently seem to be suffering from an issue which is causing a lot of latency in my network. I intitially thought it was my new laptop howvever on further inspection, it seems to be my entire home network.
If I ping www.google.com from a terminal or command line, pings are taking about 150-200ms. If I ping 8.8.8.8 it takes around 15-20ms which is normal.
I peformed a traceroute and it seems that my DNS queries are going via the US? I am UK based. I have no idea why this is happening. Another example is if I ping www.bbc.co.uk, it routes via the USA instead of local here in the UK.
I've tried various DNS providers such as Quad9, AdGuard etc. All haven't made a difference. I swapped out my router to my original ISP and the issue is gone, so it's definitely on my Asus AX56 router installed with the latest 388.2_2 firmware.
I am using AdGuard DNS but even when I disable it, it makes no difference.
Really appreciate any pointers. This is driving me nuts lol.
I recently seem to be suffering from an issue which is causing a lot of latency in my network. I intitially thought it was my new laptop howvever on further inspection, it seems to be my entire home network.
If I ping www.google.com from a terminal or command line, pings are taking about 150-200ms. If I ping 8.8.8.8 it takes around 15-20ms which is normal.
I peformed a traceroute and it seems that my DNS queries are going via the US? I am UK based. I have no idea why this is happening. Another example is if I ping www.bbc.co.uk, it routes via the USA instead of local here in the UK.
I've tried various DNS providers such as Quad9, AdGuard etc. All haven't made a difference. I swapped out my router to my original ISP and the issue is gone, so it's definitely on my Asus AX56 router installed with the latest 388.2_2 firmware.
I am using AdGuard DNS but even when I disable it, it makes no difference.
Really appreciate any pointers. This is driving me nuts lol.