Philip wrote:Latency is harder to fix, as it is not caused by your own equipment, rather by other nodes on the path to a distant server. There are some settings that affect it (as TCP/IP headers change how packets are handled by routers somewhat).
First thing would be to do a traceroute to a distant server, to see if there are any latency spikes in nodes close to you, from Windows command prompt just do something like: tracert speedguide.net
This will show any problems/congested nodes.
Thanks for the reply
Here is the tracert to speedguide.net
1 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.8.1
2 111 ms 106 ms 100 ms 172.16.128.129
3 108 ms 101 ms 81 ms 172.16.128.4
4 95 ms 46 ms 53 ms 172.16.13.48
5 73 ms 101 ms 99 ms 151.7.203.129
6 114 ms 102 ms 100 ms 151.7.203.117
7 112 ms 100 ms 46 ms 151.7.84.225
8 152 ms 100 ms 101 ms 151.6.1.2
9 113 ms 97 ms 100 ms 151.6.3.21
10 140 ms 101 ms 100 ms ipv4.decix-frankfurt.core1.fra1.he.net [80.81.192.172]
11 116 ms 101 ms 100 ms 100ge1-1.core1.par2.he.net [72.52.92.13]
12 257 ms 203 ms 202 ms 100ge10-2.core1.ash1.he.net [184.105.213.173]
13 221 ms 202 ms 202 ms 100ge13-1.core1.atl1.he.net [184.105.80.162]
14 261 ms 203 ms 169 ms e0-36.core2.jax1.he.net [184.105.213.186]
15 187 ms 204 ms 189 ms gorack421-lc.10gigabitethernet3-5.core1.jax1.he.net [216.66.64.146]
16 208 ms 197 ms 202 ms xe-0-0-0-1105.dist-b.jcvlfljb.jax.as19844.net [216.238.150.247]
17 205 ms 173 ms 193 ms xe-0-1-2-1131.scolo-c10.jcvlfljb.jax.as19844.net [216.238.150.131]
18 247 ms 204 ms 189 ms speedguide.net [68.67.73.20]