over 2 years ago - EA_Kent - Direct link

Hey @APeXNECTAR

 

Looking at the UO Trace I can see some packet loss happening on the first hop. This would be the connection from your PC to your home router/modem. If there's packet loss happening on that first hop, there might be a connection issue within your home network. 

 

What type of internet connection are you using? If it's a wifi connection, would it be possible to try connecting with a network cable instead? That way we can rule out any wifi signal issues as the reason for the packet loss. 

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over 2 years ago - EA_Kent - Direct link

@APeXNECTAR 


Without being able to see the IPs I'm not sure where hop 2 is located. If it's an internal network IP it could be part of the same issue that's affecting hop 1. If it's an external IP, it might point to an issue with the infrastructure in your area. 

 

The 100% packet loss means that hop just didn't respond to the ping. Some datacenters don't respond to pings at all for security reasons, so seeing 100% packet loss on a trace route isn't unusual. 

 

The lack of an entry for hop 7 could point to closed network ports. Sometimes that can cause hops to time out when you run a trace route. 

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over 2 years ago - EA_Kent - Direct link

@APeXNECTAR 

 

You're welcome! Let me know what you find out when you've got the chance. 

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