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  1. Hi,

    I am having a problem with my Linksys WRT330N Wireless-N gigabit gaming router causing excessive latency within my wired network (i.e., my desktop wired to the router and then the router wired to my modem). With my old router, which was a 2WIRE given to me for free when I ordered my AT&T wireless wimax internet service, it would take 1 ms to go from my computer, to the router, and then to my modem (note hop 2):

      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  home [1*2.1**.1.*5*]

      2    1 ms    1 ms    1 ms  7*-**-1*3-1.wimax.prhmnv.sbcglobal.net [7*.3*.1*.*.*]

    However, with my new Linksys router, which cost $150 and claims on the box that it has "Ultra-fast wired speeds with built-in gigabit switch," it now takes 8-9 ms to go from my computer, to the router, and then to my modem (note once again hop 2):

      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  home [1*2.1**.1.*5*]

      2    <1 ms    8 ms    9 ms  7*-**-1*3-1.wimax.prhmnv.sbcglobal.net [7*.3*.1*.*.*]

    The latency on the second hop sometimes fluctuates, with 8 ms or 9 ms sometimes being 5 ms or 6ms:

      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  home [1*2.1**.1.*5*]

      2    2 ms    5 ms    6 ms  7*-**-1*3-1.wimax.prhmnv.sbcglobal.net [7*.3*.1*.*.*]

    The latency on my old router was always 1 ms to the modem and never fluctuated, but the latency with this new router is clearly a lot more and it definitely fluctuates. One would think that with the price it costs the latency to the modem would be at least the same or less, but it actually gives me an 8-fold increase in latency compared to my old router.

    I contacted Linksys technical support several times and they could not fix it. They had me change some settings, install new the latest firmware, and power cycle it a few times. Unfortunately, none of these things could solve the problem. Can any of you guys here help me before I return it?

    Thanks,

    Richard

  2. Hi,

    I have ATT Wimax wireless and I am having a problem with my connection timing out at the third hop:

      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  home [**2.**8.1.***]

      2    1 ms    1 ms    1 ms  75-30-163-1.wimax.prhmnv.sbcglobal.net [*5.*.1*

    *.1]

      3    *        *        *    Request timed out.

      4  122 ms  109 ms  129 ms  fwa-wha1-1.bkfdca.sbcglobal.net [*5.*0.**4.*7]

      5  208 ms  109 ms  109 ms  vlan340-gateway.bkfdca.sbcglobal.net [64.160.192

    .97]

      6  580 ms    99 ms  101 ms  bb1-g5-0.bkfd14.pbi.net [64.160.199.8]

      7  104 ms  108 ms    89 ms  ex2-p14-0.eqlaca.sbcglobal.net [151.164.191.75]

      8  1874 ms  539 ms    99 ms  asn3561-savvis2.eqlaca.sbcglobal.net [151.164.89

    .2]

      9    98 ms  120 ms    99 ms  dcr1-so-5-0-0.losangeles.savvis.net [204.70.194.

    145]

    10  149 ms  149 ms  149 ms  dcr2-so-3-3-0.dallas.savvis.net [204.70.192.246]

    11  172 ms  159 ms  149 ms  208.172.139.130

    12  154 ms  149 ms  160 ms  te9-1.dsr01.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.87.253.6]

    13  168 ms  149 ms  149 ms  po32.dsr02.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.87.253.78]

    14  160 ms  159 ms  149 ms  gi1-0-2.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.8

    5]

    15  162 ms  149 ms  159 ms  55.b3.1243.static.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85]

    I would venture to believe that this is also causing me to have high and erratic latency, as shown in the above trace route, as well. This timing out at the third hop happens everytime I do a trace route, regardless which website I trace. Take, for instance, google:

      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  home [**2.**8.1.***]

      2    1 ms    1 ms    1 ms  75-30-163-1.wimax.prhmnv.sbcglobal.net [*5.*.1*

    *.1]

      3    *        *        *    Request timed out.

      4  125 ms  119 ms  119 ms  fwa-wha1-1.bkfdca.sbcglobal.net [*5.*0.1*4.67]

      5  113 ms  119 ms  109 ms  vlan340-gateway.bkfdca.sbcglobal.net [64.160.192

    .97]

      6  125 ms  409 ms  110 ms  bb1-g6-0.bkfd14.pbi.net [64.160.199.40]

      7  128 ms  129 ms  140 ms  ex1-p2-0.eqlaca.sbcglobal.net [151.164.40.161]

      8  136 ms  140 ms  119 ms  asn7473-singtel.eqlaca.sbcglobal.net [151.164.24

    9.54]

      9  165 ms  140 ms  149 ms  216.239.43.126

    10  155 ms  149 ms  140 ms  72.14.233.45

    11  155 ms  160 ms  159 ms  209.85.250.67

    12  189 ms  169 ms  149 ms  72.14.233.18

    13  147 ms  149 ms  140 ms  po-in-f103.google.com [72.14.253.103]

    My pings are less erratic, but the connection is still timing out at the third hop. Furthermore, I know other people who have this connection and their pings aren't nearly as high as mine. They get RTT times much less than 100 ms, where I usually average around 150 ms. Is this because I am timing out at the third hop? Considering the fact that the first hop is less than 1 ms (going to my router), and my second hop is only 1 ms, I am not sure why it jumps so high in the fourth hop. I would venture to believe the timing out at the third hop is causing this as well. I play a lot of games so latency is big issue for me. ATT hasn't been of much help, continuously putting me hold and failing to call back, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Richard

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