WinMTR with loss on router but perfect connection
¿Could someone with knowledge explain this?
Playing and browsing the sites the connection is perfect, fact. But when I do WinMTR to these servers, it appears that there is packet loss on my router but on the following switches the ping return perfect, HOW? ¿Should all switches below not come back with packet loss? Since the first switch have packet loss (my router)? tyty ![]() 📦 https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/rhzfyj/please_ggg_allow_master_missions_be_traded_with/ ✅ https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/paymx2/suggestion_stack_on_map_device_so_you_just_put/ Last edited by GnomoCS#1570 on Aug 6, 2022, 4:13:42 AM Last bumped on Aug 6, 2022, 12:22:38 PM
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" If that was real packet loss, then yes it should show all the way down. However it's not. Your router/modem is running an active "icmp prioritization policy". This mean that your router/modem will ignore ICMP packets if under load and only handle "proper" (data packets) IP packets. If you look at hop 2, then this device (your ISP's node out in the road) have a config telling it to drop ALL ICMP packets and ONLY handle "proper" IP packets (data packets). Last edited by HanSoloDK#4843 on Aug 6, 2022, 8:47:48 AM
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"Ohhh i seeee the "Request timed out"? I always thought it was a redundancy xD _ 3 days ago I complained to my ISP that it was dropping from the PoE server every 15 minutes every morning from 1 am to 5 am and I showed this report below; I think they are remotely analyzing/fixing the problem right? Today the WinMTR is ugly but at least the gameplay was stable :) PoE Server ![]() The legal complaints site here in Brazil ![]() Thanks for the answer HanSoloDK <3 📦
https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/rhzfyj/please_ggg_allow_master_missions_be_traded_with/ ✅ https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/paymx2/suggestion_stack_on_map_device_so_you_just_put/ |
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" This is real packet loss since it carry's forward to the end. " This is a device running the "icmp prioritization policy" and not real packet loss. |
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