Bear this in mind: A packet loss is where the time to respond is greater than a defined parameter; A delayed packet is one where the response time is a lot greater than normal. There has to be a limit where a delayed packet becomes a lost packet.
I had a 40/2 connection for around 18 months and for ALL of that time I had a latency spike, from my normal average of 15ms to 150ms, every 45 minutes. Remember, the point plotted is the average of 100 pings.
My 40/2 Broadband Ping
Tried various suggestions from here and had BTs second line support working on it too - they could not find the reason or how to resolve it. We tried different modems (Huawei and ECI), various routers and more but it remained. Had the latency been a little greater I would have seen packet losses.
I moved from 40/2 to 80/20 and it just disappeared ... same modem, same router ...
My 80/20 Broadband Ping
Ultimately, does it cause you any problems? If not, it is one of those strange quirks you will have to live with.
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