Latency spikes every 5-10 seconds, Video included

Hi All, the results show no packet loss, but every 5-10 seconds in game i get a spike from 20-30ms to 100-150ms and stutters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWJ1b2zqHYk Latency spike and stutter at 0:09 and 0:19


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Specs
i7-4790k
Gtx 1070 8gb
16gb RAM

Please advise on what I can do to fix this issue.

Thank You!
Last bumped on Aug 10, 2018, 5:42:20 AM
Also have a screenshot of a few tracert if this helps

I'm 99% sure it's a wireless connection to router issue.

Please close this thread :<
OMG SOLVED

In some of my games teammates consistently (every 30 to 60 seconds) ping spike and I have to ask if they're on wireless. When they are, there's a simple fix for the problem:

in your windows cmd, type in

netsh wlan show settings

and one of the last things might say

Auto configuration logic is enabled on interface "Wireless Network Connection"

if that's the case, then type in

netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=no interface="Wireless Network Connection"

It should respond with

Auto configuration has been disabled on interface "Wireless Network Connection".

If it doesn't, then you might have mistyped your interface=" part. Check in your adapter settings, you might have Wireless Network Connection 2 or 3 etc.

This will definitely stop your wireless card from searching for nearby networks and updating your signal quality when you're not asking it to- which is what is causing the spikes.

You will need to turn it back on if you disconnect or need to be able to find nearby networks again. To do so change disabled to enabled from the earlier command or copy pasta

netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=yes interface="Wireless Network Connection"

Good Luck!

TAKEN FROM A REDDIT POST.
EDIT: Making a seperate thread as my issue seems to be of a different nature.
Last edited by Sacrifized#0361 on Aug 10, 2018, 9:38:41 AM

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