Another Hub 5 user with latency issues...
I know some people have had issues with the Hub 4 as well, but I have not long moved from a Hub 4 to a Hub 5, because I wanted the 2.5G port to benefit certain devices and max out the connection. I never experienced an issue with the Hub 4 and I had very consistent ping times of 6/7ms and latency on both download and upload <18ms at all times. However, since getting the Hub 5, I have have worse latency and awful latency spikes. Speed is on point, but latency sucks. Sites that measure buffer bloat have downgraded me from an A to B rating and low latency gaming is suffering. My kit: Hub 5 in modem mode > 2.5G eth port > OPNsense box with ample capacity. I use Unifi access points (all testing done via cable anyway). Even if my kit were the issue, which it is not, I would have had the same issues with the Hub 4. So much for Virgin's latest DOCSIS hub. If I had known it was going to be this bad, I wouldn't have bothered getting it. Before anyone asks - nothing else on my network has changed, I literally swapped it out with the Hub 4 and now I have this. Any ideas? Can I get a new hub to see if that does it?Solved727Views0likes48CommentsHigh Latency and Packet loss for gaming and websites.
Hi, Since about February I've been experiencing very high latency in online games such as World of Warcraft (pings of up to circa 14k, huge lag spikes every couple of minutes and frequent disconnects which make gaming more or less impossible). I have started seeing similar issues with other online games recently too and websites where a connection is maintained (roll20.net for example) often lag out and take time to load. The issue exists for me on both wired Ethernet and Wi-fi and exists on 2 separate PC's in my house, one running Win 11 and one running Win 10. If I switch to a VPN, the issue resolves and I no longer suffer latency and lag spikes so I believe my home equipment is sound. Using a VPN permanently is not a viable solution however and I need this resolved. I have been running a BQM graph for some time posted here below but it doesn't indicate significant issues that I can see. I have also run traceroutes through both WinMTR and Pingplotter and the issue seems to consistently begin at a hop labelled "aor.uk-lon03a-ri1.network.virginmedia.net" where I frequently start to see up to 100% packet loss on the route to whichever server I'm trying to trace. I have had an engineer call out, he checked all my equipment and the local exchange on my street and confirmed all was working correctly and also ran tests from my pc to confirm the router is operating properly. The router has also been replaced about 6 months ago as I believed at the time that may have been the issue but the problem has persisted. I am on a 1Gbit plan with a Hub5. I do not use modem mode. Everything I'm seeing indicates a problem with the particular network hop so I'm hoping someone can take a look for me. <a title="Broadband Ping" href="https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality/share/bdca13531fcbaf42dd7fc257708c2371d258617d"><img alt="My Broadband Ping - Home" src="https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality/share/thumb/bdca13531fcbaf42dd7fc257708c2371d258617d.png" /></a> Thanks in advance2.2KViews1like9CommentsUnstable ping/latency & packet loss
Hi, Like quite a few others, over the past few months my Gig1 connection has been suffering from periods of high latency & packet loss. This doesn't really affect streaming, web browsing etc, but it totally kills any kind of competitive gaming. I've tried factory resetting the router, reseating connections etc. Nothing's worked. Does anyone have any advice? Todays graph so far: Yesterday: Saturday: Some stats... Item Status CommentsChannel Overview Downstream Upstream Cable Modem Status Online DOCSIS 3.1 Primary downstream channel Locked SC-QAM DOCSIS 3.0 channels 31 6 DOCSIS 3.1 channels 1 0 3.0 Downstream channels Channel Frequency (Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID 25 331000000 -6.599998 35.779911 QAM256 25 1 139000000 -6.099998 35.595078 QAM256 1 2 147000000 -6.500000 35.595078 QAM256 2 3 155000000 -6.700001 35.595078 QAM256 3 4 163000000 -6.799999 35.595078 QAM256 4 5 171000000 -6.799999 35.595078 QAM256 5 6 179000000 -6.700001 35.595078 QAM256 6 7 187000000 -6.400002 35.595078 QAM256 7 8 195000000 -6.299999 35.779911 QAM256 8 9 203000000 -6.099998 35.779911 QAM256 9 10 211000000 -5.799999 35.779911 QAM256 10 11 219000000 -5.700001 35.595078 QAM256 11 12 227000000 -5.400002 35.779911 QAM256 12 13 235000000 -5.299999 35.779911 QAM256 13 14 243000000 -5.200001 36.386890 QAM256 14 15 251000000 -5.200001 35.779911 QAM256 15 16 259000000 -5.099998 35.779911 QAM256 16 17 267000000 -5.400002 35.779911 QAM256 17 18 275000000 -5.599998 35.595078 QAM256 18 19 283000000 -5.900002 35.779911 QAM256 19 20 291000000 -6.000000 35.779911 QAM256 20 21 299000000 -5.599998 35.779911 QAM256 21 22 307000000 -5.700001 35.595078 QAM256 22 23 315000000 -6.000000 35.779911 QAM256 23 24 323000000 -6.400002 35.779911 QAM256 24 26 339000000 -6.599998 35.779911 QAM256 26 27 347000000 -6.500000 35.779911 QAM256 27 28 355000000 -6.500000 35.779911 QAM256 28 29 363000000 -6.400002 36.386890 QAM256 29 30 371000000 -6.299999 36.386890 QAM256 30 31 379000000 -6.299999 36.386890 QAM256 312.2KViews0likes23CommentsHigh latency in valorant to London server
Hi, I've reached out a few times to both Riot and Virgin 150 support numbers and not had much luck. I get passed back and forth. I'm trying to resolve ping issues im getting. Currently I ping 40 to London, 30 to Frankfurt and then 40 again to Paris when trying to play VALORANT despite living in the UK. I'm trying to see what I can do or ask or who I can ask to try bring better routing so that my London server UK ping is way down. I play with a wired ethernet directly into the router. I've done a full reboot via the pin as suggested. I have also tried doing everything from Riots side they recommended, which was diagnostic tools and DNS flushing. Desperately need some help and advice as its tied to my income slightly and want to be playing on the lowest ping possible for it1KViews1like1CommentPing Spikes and Latency Issues
I have used Virgin Media for a long time and have been satisfied with the speeds they provide but I just feel like I have constant issues with latency and ping spikes. To give a bit of background, I am a streamer and content creator while also playing competitively in a few FPS titles. This means that latency and internet speeds are crucial to allowing me to do this. There is not other provider in this area that can get close to the speeds that VM provide me and I am really happy with them, but latency issues and high ping spikes and really bugging me. I came across something called "bufferbloat" which can cause problems with these things and after researching, I found that buying a 3rd party router with SQM or QoS could solve this. I have an Netgear Nighthawk XR1000 which cost a decent amount and has some great tools which would definitely help this. After more trial and error I thought I had fixed the issue but suddenly again in the last week my Download Latency spikes and when performing a Bufferbloat Test on sites like dslreports.com and waveform.net I am getting results of +200ms (and over) of bufferbloat. I am wondering if anyone can help me and recommend any fixes and what may be causing this. I was thinking about upgrading my speed to VMs 1gig plan but I am unsure if this can be solved by changing package or something I can remedy myself without that. I appreciate any help and advice!2KViews0likes6Comments