For the past week, my Internet has been complete shit. I have checked all of my equipment and everything is fine. I also called the cable company and they sent a technician to my house. He checked my equipment and the cable box outside. He said everything was fine.
I can still connect to the Internet and my download seems to be ok, but my latency in WoW (which is normally 200 ms) has shot up to 10 seconds. (yes, ten seconds). It is so bad even doing daily quests are a challenge. I've tried to do 40-man BGs, but I get disconnected within a minute or so.
I tried optimizing my TpcAckFrequency and TpcNoDelay settings. That did make it better, but it is still horrible.
What is weird is that I'll log on and my latency is being reported as 100-200 ms. It will randomly shoot up from 200ms to 2s - 10 s, or I'll just get disconnected. Also, each client is different. I played x5 and one client will be green (and stay green) while another one will yellow (around 600 ms) and the other will be red (with 5 s of latency).
I've checked for viruses and updated everything (including router / modem). I also tried this on a different computer and it gives me the same results.
I am very convinced it is something on the ISPs end that they won't admit to. I'm thinking it must be some sort of throttling that is going on, which is what happened in this case .
If it is throttling, how can I prove it? Or rule it out?
If this shit doesn't get resolved this week, I'm changing providers (my current one is a local company called Orbitel, my only other option is Qwest).