Networking - High ms issue after power outages & strange routing












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This has been happening constantly recently, after a power outage i get vastly increased ms on certain services (online game) and only on that game's servers, imagine jumping from default 70-80ms to 5-10k and this lasts for days or at least 24hrs.



This issue is ONLY with that game, regardless of if i was playing it during the outage or not. The issue does not persist with other games or other games of the same company. I
t can't be fixed by simply restarting router or turning it off and waiting few mins to turn it on.
Tracert / ping are laggy and inconsistent to the server.
Power outage does not affect ISP, only the house (maybe block).



Connecting to VPN that is located on SAME ISP and country - solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN
Connecting to VPN to other counties and other ISPs (France for example) solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN.



Any help is appreciated, I've exhausted all my networking knowledge.










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  • Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
    – grawity
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:52










  • Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
    – harrymc
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:15
















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This has been happening constantly recently, after a power outage i get vastly increased ms on certain services (online game) and only on that game's servers, imagine jumping from default 70-80ms to 5-10k and this lasts for days or at least 24hrs.



This issue is ONLY with that game, regardless of if i was playing it during the outage or not. The issue does not persist with other games or other games of the same company. I
t can't be fixed by simply restarting router or turning it off and waiting few mins to turn it on.
Tracert / ping are laggy and inconsistent to the server.
Power outage does not affect ISP, only the house (maybe block).



Connecting to VPN that is located on SAME ISP and country - solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN
Connecting to VPN to other counties and other ISPs (France for example) solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN.



Any help is appreciated, I've exhausted all my networking knowledge.










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  • Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
    – grawity
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:52










  • Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
    – harrymc
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:15














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This has been happening constantly recently, after a power outage i get vastly increased ms on certain services (online game) and only on that game's servers, imagine jumping from default 70-80ms to 5-10k and this lasts for days or at least 24hrs.



This issue is ONLY with that game, regardless of if i was playing it during the outage or not. The issue does not persist with other games or other games of the same company. I
t can't be fixed by simply restarting router or turning it off and waiting few mins to turn it on.
Tracert / ping are laggy and inconsistent to the server.
Power outage does not affect ISP, only the house (maybe block).



Connecting to VPN that is located on SAME ISP and country - solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN
Connecting to VPN to other counties and other ISPs (France for example) solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN.



Any help is appreciated, I've exhausted all my networking knowledge.










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This has been happening constantly recently, after a power outage i get vastly increased ms on certain services (online game) and only on that game's servers, imagine jumping from default 70-80ms to 5-10k and this lasts for days or at least 24hrs.



This issue is ONLY with that game, regardless of if i was playing it during the outage or not. The issue does not persist with other games or other games of the same company. I
t can't be fixed by simply restarting router or turning it off and waiting few mins to turn it on.
Tracert / ping are laggy and inconsistent to the server.
Power outage does not affect ISP, only the house (maybe block).



Connecting to VPN that is located on SAME ISP and country - solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN
Connecting to VPN to other counties and other ISPs (France for example) solves the issue as long as connection is through VPN.



Any help is appreciated, I've exhausted all my networking knowledge.







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  • Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
    – grawity
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:52










  • Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
    – harrymc
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:15


















  • Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
    – grawity
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:52










  • Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
    – harrymc
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:15
















Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
– grawity
Nov 23 '18 at 10:52




Could you compare tracert with and without the VPN (plus tracert to the VPN server itself)? Note that "same ISP" doesn't quite guarantee same path; many ISPs use ECMP to load-balance between two uplink connections.
– grawity
Nov 23 '18 at 10:52












Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
– harrymc
Nov 23 '18 at 13:15




Could you give some information about the game in question, its name if possible, your country and that of the game server, your ISP etc.
– harrymc
Nov 23 '18 at 13:15















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