Constant high MS and sometimes spiking

Hello,

As the title says I have as of recently ran into this issue where my ping is at a constant 105 ms and spiking between anything from 200-4k ms for a few seoncds then going back to 105 ms.

While I leveled during the ongoing private league I had some zones(instances) with normal 15 ish ms and other zones were at this 105 ms. But in my hideout and all maps I have run so far it has been 105 ms.

I am playing other games just fine with my average ms between 12-20, which make me beleive it is not my internet that is the issue, but I am posting here just to be sure, any feedback is appreciated. I am not internet or tech specialist so I am reaching out here in hopes of some assitance in fixing my issue or at least locating it.

I have NOT yet tried using a VPN connection, I am hoping to avoid that if possible.

Here is a link to the WinMTR I did: https://pastebin.com/JUrQgwPk

I live in Denmark and I have tried routing through Amsterdam, London, Milan, Frankfurt all servers are doing the same thing.

My provider is YouSee (I beleive through something called EWII) I have a 1000/1000 fiber connection.
Last bumped on May 6, 2025, 2:31:01 PM
Did you give the WinMTR log permissions that prevent us from accessing it?

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I think the pastebin was set to private, it is now made public.
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IamQuzar#2494 wrote:
I have NOT yet tried using a VPN connection, I am hoping to avoid that if possible.

Here is a link to the WinMTR I did: https://pastebin.com/JUrQgwPk

This appears to be the relevant section of the log;

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| ae2-0.bau18tfo1nqe10.dk.ip.tdc.net - 0 | 461 | 461 | 0 | 1 | 32 | 0 |
| ae0-0.ashbnqp2.us.ip.tdc.net - 0 | 460 | 460 | 91 | 91 | 110 | 91 |

The best, average, and worse latency values all jump through the roof here.

The domain tdc.net apparently belongs to TDC Holding A/S, a Danish ISP. If they are a peering partner of your ISP's or operating backbone infrastructure, then a VPN may indeed be the only way of getting your traffic routed in such a way to avoid them.

You could reach out to your ISP's support team, give them the log, and try asking them to see whether they could investigate - however, realistically, it's not a great use of your time.
"VPs are not required to change their posting style. They are still welcome to express their opinions and take part in any discussions they wish. Their only responsibility is to continue doing what they have always done - posting in a friendly and constructive manner."

-GGG, 2015

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