If you knew me , Majestic
I log in at all times of the day, But thanks for the suggestion
I have already ruled out everything on my end.
I'm curious as to what your ping times are and how your ISP throughput is faring. Jitter is a good test to run since it checks moment to moment lapses in throughput. Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test is a good one.
Run the speed test on that page, then click on the ping test icon. The ping test will test your ping variance, packet loss, jitter, and then will report your line quality in a letter grade format along with the results for the various tests.
Tell us what that report says, just for grins. It might be interesting to run it again when the problem is severe just to see what kind of load lag your ISP is experiencing. The problem could be regional or time/load sensitive.
There could also be a resistive connection in your house wiring to Telco or cable internet connections. I've had this happen in my home. I'm wired with CAT5-E cable throughout, but the RJ-45 and RJ-11 connections sometimes needed to be cleaned. I use Nyogel on the connections to prevent oxidation and that keeps things running very smooth.
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