When you transmit information, the data is divided into smaller packets, which are then combined at the receiving end. The failure of these packets to reach their destination is known as Packet Loss.
Running speed tests didn't reveal anything, and latency looked perfectly fine, too. But it was doing ping tests and monitoring packet loss over time that a pattern started emerging. I was facing ...
I think I could get to Google, when I checked it.. But I got this result from pathping. No doubt there's no problem, or rather, if there is it's nothing at my end, and I can get to Google so no big ...
A straightforward approach to troubleshooting VoIP that can be applied to video as well. VoIP is particularly sensitive to packet loss, and determining the cause of the packet loss can be difficult.
For some reason, my line keeps getting packet loss. Here is a breif timeline of all the problems I have had with my cable:<BR><BR>Cable modem is randomly resetting<BR>Bring cable modem to cable store ...