Ping spike and packet loss on M9 Deco
Hello,
Since 3 weeks, I've had ping spikes and packet loss. I therefore temporarily lose the internet connection and in game this results in increases of 200ms ping. I restarted all the Decos, as well as my internet router. The Decos are optimally placed and are up to date. The throughput test performed in the screenshot is the result obtained from my computer on which I am having these problems. Thank you for helping me..
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Hello and thanos for reply , i will give you screenshots tomorrow, today i cannot, but what I've done is seted up the decos in one room close each other, connect by wifi backhaul.
Deco app shows 3 bars signal (both decos) - but the drops still exist:(
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The problem is still relevant and none of the proposed solutions work. Playing online with the Deco M9 is now difficult, too much packet loss and ping spikes.
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The standard troubleshooting technique for packet loss and ping spikes is to check hardware utilization.
You can login to M9 Main Deco node through its IP address, with web browser, and can see CPU and memory utilization. From there, you can select other Deco nodes and see their utilization. The page is dynamically updated.
If you notice Deco device hitting close to 100% of CPU load or memory utilization during ping spike and packet loss, you now have what to discuss with Deco support.
This is what I see on mine mostly idle M9Plus Deco node with single user streaming Netflix.
This is what happens with Deco node utilization when I open Deco app on Android smartphone.
Yes, you've got it right: just by opening Deco app on smartphone Main Deco node gets hit hard for a brief period of time. Still fine for my network, as it is quite underutilized. Might be different with yours, worth to check.
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2) No it's just opposite:
X20s are solid green: Topology 2: Main deco (router mode) )))((( 2nd and 3rd
flashing red: Topology 1: Main deco (router mode) -- > SG1008D -- > 2nd and 3rd decos
3) seted up every deco 1 meter close to each other
4) every deco 3 bars
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Thank you again for all the details.
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Hello,
Since I posted this message, my problem is not resolved and it is getting worse as this screenshot shows. Impossible to do anything.
1. I have 3 Deco devices (1 main Deco in the living room directly connected to my modem, 1 satellite Deco in the corridor and 1 satellite Deco in my bedroom).
The most distant satellite is in my bedroom, and it connects directly to the main Deco in the living room, in the app I get two bars. He doesn't want to connect to the Deco in the hallway, which is however closer.
2. When the internet goes offline, my satellite Deco in my bedroom is flashing red. And, when i have only ping spikes it stays in solid green. To make it normal again, I just have to wait. Restarting all of my Deco devices doesn't permanently fix the problem.
3. The client is connected to the Deco satellite in my room in 5 Ghz. I have no problem with my fiber network.
I have already tried disabling Beamforming, but that does not solve my problem.
Thanks for your help,
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What little helped me, try to lower the range of DHCP
In my case it was seted up for too many clients, another try to disable 2.4 ghz and use only 5ghz if u can.
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Hello,
I will try your solutions, thanks ! It's a shame for a product so expensive that so many of us have this problem..
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Sorry if this has been tried. But have you tried running a long network cable temporarily to the decos so they are directly connected to the router, to see if you get drops? It may rule out whether it is a problem with the decos talking to eachother wirelessly. If it works cabled in, it will tell you it is a problem with the deco positioning.
I know it's not ideal, but it would only be temporary to help identify the issue.
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Hello, thanks a lot for the details.
Just to confirm, how far between the bedroom and the living room? Is the 2nd satellite Deco between the main and the 3rd? Try to relocate the main and the 3rd nodes, find a location that the 3rd cannot "see" the main, then confirm if the 3rd can connect to the 2nd.
How often does the disconnect issue happen? May I know who is your ISP? Please connect your computer to the modem directly and ensure the network is always stable. Try different cat5e or cat6 cable between the modem and the main Deco.
Good day.
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