For the last few days I've experienced a general network performance reduction. Pages take much longer to load, sometimes failing to load and requiring a refresh etc.
My desktop PC is Ethernet connected, and the issue occurs here and on Wi-Fi devices.
When I run Broadband diagnostics, Jitter, PING, and download/upload speeds are all as I'd expect. ( 30ms, 3ms and 200mb/13mb)
I've isolated the issue to only occurring when I have my Raspberry PI3 connected and acting as a feeder (That's all it's used for) which is Wi-Fi connected.
I've been running a Broadband Quality monitor since it started to happen. I have attached a link to the results here: https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broad...e38-04-03-2018
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It's quite self explanatory, however one thing to note is that the area between 9pm - 10pm (where there is little to no red/packet loss) is when I had my PI switched off to testing. This was also the time when the network performed as it should have. The BQM runs to the Router, not my PI or Desktop PC etc. It requires the router to be configured to respond to ping requests on its WAN/Internet port, which it has.
The BQM seems to suggest that the PI is having a considerable packet loss if I've read it correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the issue could be?
My desktop PC is Ethernet connected, and the issue occurs here and on Wi-Fi devices.
When I run Broadband diagnostics, Jitter, PING, and download/upload speeds are all as I'd expect. ( 30ms, 3ms and 200mb/13mb)
I've isolated the issue to only occurring when I have my Raspberry PI3 connected and acting as a feeder (That's all it's used for) which is Wi-Fi connected.
I've been running a Broadband Quality monitor since it started to happen. I have attached a link to the results here: https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broad...e38-04-03-2018
660775e5dde13b4ffa3a35775ec3aaf95b0d6e38-04-03-2018.png
It's quite self explanatory, however one thing to note is that the area between 9pm - 10pm (where there is little to no red/packet loss) is when I had my PI switched off to testing. This was also the time when the network performed as it should have. The BQM runs to the Router, not my PI or Desktop PC etc. It requires the router to be configured to respond to ping requests on its WAN/Internet port, which it has.
The BQM seems to suggest that the PI is having a considerable packet loss if I've read it correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the issue could be?
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