Packet loss and eventual shutdown of port 80 on RV180

I have been using my RV180 router for about a year now. I have had very little issues with it overall. I have seperate wireless access points connected and use those for my wireless devices.
Recently, I started getting very odd connection problems it started as packet loss and then turned into connection loss. The odd part is that it only effects port 80 or the secured port, 880, if I remember correctly. Thats right, everything else on the network works fine. However, I can not access the internet or the RV180 router via it's ip address to check the status. VOIP, other lan networking, gaming, and bitcoin mining is completely uneffected. Direct connection to the modem works without any problems.
I have tried updating the router firmware but no help.
Each time I have this issue the problem is cured simply by unplugging the router and plugging it back in. Nothing else works because I can not log into the router. This problem comes along once a week or so. I have also tried enabling the logs but I get absolutly nothing when I reset the router and log back in. I have had similar problems with routers in the past becoming "bent" after about a year of use and requiring a replacement. I sort of thought that this wouldnt be the case with the Cisco because it is a good brand and came with a five year warranty. I have also scanned every PC on the network for viruses and malware but nothing was located. The remainder of the devices are IP cameras and such.
Can anyone think of anything that could be causing this?

So I was able to get the logs tonight by repeatedly pinging the router and it would start letting me get traffic in again.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:02 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81097.390000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:02 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81097.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:02 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81097.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:02 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81097.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.770000] __ratelimit: 111 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.770000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.890000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.890000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.930000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81101.930000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81102.030000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81102.070000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81102.230000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81102.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:07 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81102.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.020000] __ratelimit: 102 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.020000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.020000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.270000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.420000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.430000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.520000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:12 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81107.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.120000] __ratelimit: 100 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.120000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.310000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.320000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.500000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:17 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81112.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] __ratelimit: 107 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:22 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81117.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] __ratelimit: 93 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:27 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81122.550000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.560000] __ratelimit: 101 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.600000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.690000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.750000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.790000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.830000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.830000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:32 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.840000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:33 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81127.840000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.140000] __ratelimit: 110 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.140000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.140000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.260000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.300000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:38 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81133.560000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.290000] __ratelimit: 84 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.290000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:43 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81138.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81143.710000] __ratelimit: 126 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81143.710000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:49 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81144.570000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81149.580000] __ratelimit: 67 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81149.580000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81149.720000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81149.740000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.280000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.330000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.440000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:54 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81150.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:59 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81154.870000] __ratelimit: 85 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:03:59 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81154.870000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:59 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.030000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.030000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.210000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.210000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.210000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.210000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.210000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.280000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:00 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81155.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.100000] __ratelimit: 114 callbacks suppressed
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.100000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.100000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.270000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.330000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.340000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.350000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.350000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:04:05 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81160.540000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Wed Dec  4 20:03:02 2013(GMT-0500) [rv180][Kernel][KERNEL] [81097.390000] nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
Sat Jan 01 00:00:13 2011 (GMT +0000): [RV180] [IKE] INFO:  IKE started

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    As you can see from the below test ran from dslreports.com, I'm having a lot of packet loss issues. This has been going on for nearly two weeks now and tech support has been more of an annoyance than a help upto this point. I've talked to tech support at least 5 times only to be told my line test comes back fine, its normal, reset your modem, delete your cookies, is your pc old, etc. I've even had them vpn itno my system and run pings and they see the packet loss and all the issues I'm having first hand and still  say it isn't a big deal. On more than one occasion I've had my modem data light just flashing and had to reset the modem and they suggest I just buy a new modem. Seriously, is this how bad tech support has gotten?
    I've shown them test after test after test and the all come back pretty much the same... The thing is its been perfect for years and suddenly this and its like tech support wants to sweep it under the rug or something.  I've had it suggested to me the packet loss and high pings when I'm not getting the packet loss is due to my pool being over populated.  Like I'm ow getting ping averages of 250-300 instead of 30-40s, again when its not all timing out.
    I've posted over on the dslreports forums asking about this as well as in the Verizon specific forums to the techs all with 0 replies from anything and was told to come here and see if anyone would be able to help.
    I really not bother with the hassle of switching isps as ive been a loyal Verizon dsl customer for well over 5 years but at this point just knowing how bad tech support is alone might make me want to.
    Can anyone offer any insight on what else to do or help on this possibly?
    Thanks.
    Test Loss Min
    Latency Avg
    Latency Max
    Latency Pass
    Fail Simple ping loss check
    10secs of 40byte packets 2 per second 5% loss 137ms 141ms 148ms
    warn low bandwidth stream
    10secs of 56k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 6% loss 142ms 147ms 154ms
    warn medium bandwidth stream
    10secs of 128k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 2% loss 140ms 147ms 173ms
    pass your first hop ping
    stream of 40byte pings to 130.81.44.101 4% loss 118ms You are 19ms
    to your first hop
    pass Ping plot:
    Ping plot:
    From East Coast - USA to YOU Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst 0 ae-2.bb-b.slr.lxa.us.oneandone.net 0% 60 60 0.46 2.29 59.98 1 te-2-1.bb-b.ms.mkc.us.oneandone.net 0% 60 60 0.92 1.89 36.10 2 64.209.105.233 0% 60 60 13.97 41.38 948.69 3 0.xe-8-2-0.BR3.CHI13.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 26.13 30.80 80.28 4 0.ae3.CHI01-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.NET 0% 60 60 26.49 27.84 88.62 5 P15-3.RONKVA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 54.25 55.01 56.32 6 P0-0.RONKVA-RONKVALK-ERXG02.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 116.80 121.05 130.35 7 pool-71-171-24-94.nwrknj.east.verizon.net 14% 52 60 142.49 147.61 169.10 (fail) From West Coast - USA to YOU Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst 0 unknown.Level3.net 2% 59 60 0.64 16.67 150.86 1 ae-4-99.edge1.SanJose3.Level3.net 4% 58 60 1.15 5.12 59.35 2 4.68.63.146 0% 60 60 1.25 3.31 55.27 3 0.ae3.XL3.SJC7.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 1.25 1.68 9.80 4 0.ge-6-3-0.XT1.DCA6.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 75.58 77.85 108.89 5 0.so-4-0-0.RES-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 75.52 80.78 136.25 6 P15-3.RONKVA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 90.25 91.97 94.08 7 P0-0.RONKVA-RONKVALK-ERXG02.verizon-gni.net 2% 59 60 154.03 159.68 164.42 8 pool-71-171-24-94.nwrknj.east.verizon.net 4% 58 60 175.74 183.27 187.00 (fail)

    As you can see from the below test ran from dslreports.com, I'm having a lot of packet loss issues. This has been going on for nearly two weeks now and tech support has been more of an annoyance than a help upto this point. I've talked to tech support at least 5 times only to be told my line test comes back fine, its normal, reset your modem, delete your cookies, is your pc old, etc. I've even had them vpn itno my system and run pings and they see the packet loss and all the issues I'm having first hand and still  say it isn't a big deal. On more than one occasion I've had my modem data light just flashing and had to reset the modem and they suggest I just buy a new modem. Seriously, is this how bad tech support has gotten?
    I've shown them test after test after test and the all come back pretty much the same... The thing is its been perfect for years and suddenly this and its like tech support wants to sweep it under the rug or something.  I've had it suggested to me the packet loss and high pings when I'm not getting the packet loss is due to my pool being over populated.  Like I'm ow getting ping averages of 250-300 instead of 30-40s, again when its not all timing out.
    I've posted over on the dslreports forums asking about this as well as in the Verizon specific forums to the techs all with 0 replies from anything and was told to come here and see if anyone would be able to help.
    I really not bother with the hassle of switching isps as ive been a loyal Verizon dsl customer for well over 5 years but at this point just knowing how bad tech support is alone might make me want to.
    Can anyone offer any insight on what else to do or help on this possibly?
    Thanks.
    Test Loss Min
    Latency Avg
    Latency Max
    Latency Pass
    Fail Simple ping loss check
    10secs of 40byte packets 2 per second 5% loss 137ms 141ms 148ms
    warn low bandwidth stream
    10secs of 56k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 6% loss 142ms 147ms 154ms
    warn medium bandwidth stream
    10secs of 128k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 2% loss 140ms 147ms 173ms
    pass your first hop ping
    stream of 40byte pings to 130.81.44.101 4% loss 118ms You are 19ms
    to your first hop
    pass Ping plot:
    Ping plot:
    From East Coast - USA to YOU Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst 0 ae-2.bb-b.slr.lxa.us.oneandone.net 0% 60 60 0.46 2.29 59.98 1 te-2-1.bb-b.ms.mkc.us.oneandone.net 0% 60 60 0.92 1.89 36.10 2 64.209.105.233 0% 60 60 13.97 41.38 948.69 3 0.xe-8-2-0.BR3.CHI13.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 26.13 30.80 80.28 4 0.ae3.CHI01-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.NET 0% 60 60 26.49 27.84 88.62 5 P15-3.RONKVA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 54.25 55.01 56.32 6 P0-0.RONKVA-RONKVALK-ERXG02.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 116.80 121.05 130.35 7 pool-71-171-24-94.nwrknj.east.verizon.net 14% 52 60 142.49 147.61 169.10 (fail) From West Coast - USA to YOU Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst 0 unknown.Level3.net 2% 59 60 0.64 16.67 150.86 1 ae-4-99.edge1.SanJose3.Level3.net 4% 58 60 1.15 5.12 59.35 2 4.68.63.146 0% 60 60 1.25 3.31 55.27 3 0.ae3.XL3.SJC7.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 1.25 1.68 9.80 4 0.ge-6-3-0.XT1.DCA6.ALTER.NET 0% 60 60 75.58 77.85 108.89 5 0.so-4-0-0.RES-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 75.52 80.78 136.25 6 P15-3.RONKVA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net 0% 60 60 90.25 91.97 94.08 7 P0-0.RONKVA-RONKVALK-ERXG02.verizon-gni.net 2% 59 60 154.03 159.68 164.42 8 pool-71-171-24-94.nwrknj.east.verizon.net 4% 58 60 175.74 183.27 187.00 (fail)

  • Tool like PathPing that can pinpoint packet loss and can be configured to run for 24 hours

    Does anybody know if there is a simple tool like PathPing that can pinpoint packet loss and can be configured to run for eg. 24 hours. I need it for windows XP preferable a cmd line tool like PathPing. Thanks Simon.

    Thanks for your answer. I already downloaded winmtr.
    Regards
    Simon
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    Date:
    2010-12-30 08:29
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    New message: "Tool like PathPing that can pinpoint
    packet loss and can be configured to run for 24 hours"
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    can pinpoint packet loss and can be configured to run for 24 hours":
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    Recently I just got cable installed and the Internet works and it connects to my Xbox one but I have 100% packet loss and I can't play any online games or apps on my phone. Can someone please help me out as I have waited about 2 weeks to get it working!

    hi AireVuqe101 
    I'm referring your post to our Social Media Tech Team for some further assistance. 
    You may not receive any contact from them until Monday, so if you need further assistance in the meanwhile, we do have a 24 hour Technical Support team who can be contacted by either calling 133933 or via Live Chat http://tel.st/gq6m
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  • Bouts of packet loss and complete loss of connection

    Ok forum, I give up! I need your help.
    I have an E1200 and am time out and packet loss issues. The internet connection is fine for 30 seconds to five minuets and then everything times out for 15-20 seconds. Although it’s only a minor incontinence to web browsing, it makes playing games and watching videos a nightmare. “Lost connection to server error.” and the like…
    This is what I have done to remedy the problem.
    I upgraded to a new router, the e1200 I am currently using, from my Tenda 10/100 N. The problems where the same that I am experience currently and the reason I bought it in the firs place.
    When I directly connect to the cable modem, I have no issues and everything is fine.
    I have run a trace route and the second hop, (the router to the modem) is the choke point.
    I have cloned the MAC address
    I have updated the firmware and hard reset
    I have throttled my MTU to automatic, 1500, and 1472. None making any difference.
    I have disabled NAT and all that does is kill my internet connection
    I have disabled all firewalls router and windows, no change.
    I replaced the physical wire from the router to the modem.
    I have disconnected all devices except one computer, and no difference.
    I ran a DNS trace and I have… non routable local internet address 192.168.1.1
    DNS-cac-lb-01.rr.com and DNS-cac-lb-02.rr.com
    I am using windows 7 and my ISP is time Warner so-cal. Help me obiwan, you’re my only hope.

    Sorry friend. I have not had the gaul to load the 1.0 firmware. I am 99% sure I have the 2.0 hardware. I did however unplug my modem for an hour and then try and reconnect. The result was a lossless environment for fifteen to twenty minuets (a long time for me.). But, I am right back still having the same problem. A friend gave me a new netgear router, I am going to try that and I am going to go to Timewarner and have them replace my modem just to make sure there is nothing wrong with the surfboard. I will report back with my findings.

  • Wrt310n packet loss and dhcp failure?

    I purchased a wrt310n to replace a netgear POS (which was a temp after my wrt54g died) and I'm having issues. The netgear is slow and temporarily freezes every once in a while. I put the wrt310n in and it worked flawlessly... for about a week. Now I'm getting packet loss between 10% and 20%. Also, after leaving the router running for a couple days (upside down, because it seemed to be freezing when it got hot) it would work for 5-10 minutes and then freeze. Power cycle the thing and... repeat.
    I'm only using WEP, the machines have 802.11g cards, I've changed the network to 10.4.2.x (only the private side) and left almost everything else stock. The other things that have been changed are the admin password and logging has been enabled. My ISP is comcast cable. Suggestions? More info required? Anyone know how long 'til DD-WRT will work on these things?
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    pps-mixed network of Linux and Windows machines
    Message Edited by junk on 01-23-2008 06:47 PM

    Nothing yet. I've switched back to my Netgear, for the time being. I'm hoping Linksys actually reads these forums and has a firmware update coming out soon. The Netgear works great until you hit something with a lot of jpgs (like myspace) and then it chokes for a couple minutes. I can deal with that until the first firmware update shows. Hopefully it's soon, since I hate having to box things up and send them back. I've read a few other posts about people having problems and they suggest doing a factory reset. I always change my network over to a 10.x.x.x subnet because I like to avoid common RFC1918 address spaces (geek/hacker issues). Perhaps it doesn't like dealing with class A address space...

  • Having really high pings, packet loss and been on ...

    Hi. I've been on to BT 4-5 times in the last few weeks. Everytime its the same thing I do all their checks and run the speed test. Its the same thing over and over. When i try to explain to them the problems i,m having they said your speed is within the acceptable range. I,m at a loss with dealing with BT. The customer server is terrible.
    Basically the problems i,m having is really high pings. Even doing the BTwholesale speedtest my pings was usally in the 30ms range now they are 70 on average now. I play alot of online games. And Everything is unplayable. I know there is definitely something wrong. Either with the routing or some of the nodes on bt.
    Today I was trying to play Diablo 3, the lag spikes was huge every 2-3 seconds jumping to 1-2k ms latency. I ran some winMTR tests and i,m having alot of packet loss. I tried to explain that to BT on the phone. But its like the dont have a clue what i,m talking about or wont attempt to help me with the issue. All game companies usally tell me ISPs are always willing to help with these problems. But BT seem to refuse to help with latency ping issues, just your speed is fine etc .
    I,ve also noticed people in the BT forums saying something about G.INP and people needing HH5 Type B. Can someone explain to me what this is or if its something happening to my cabinate. I,m using the BT HH5 type A. From what i see the about the G.INP sounds like the issues i,m currently facing.
    Can some Mod please help me. I,m really losing hope with BT.

    Hi Guys.
    Still facing these issues. Is BT not going to do anything about it? Here is a WinMTR test to a game server i,m playing.
    |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | WinMTR statistics |
    | Host - % | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last |
    |------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------|
    | BTHUB5 - 0 | 1132 | 1132 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | 217.41.216.109 - 7 | 901 | 843 | 18 | 30 | 394 | 20 |
    | 213.120.158.234 - 7 | 909 | 853 | 21 | 25 | 51 | 23 |
    | 31.55.165.151 - 7 | 905 | 848 | 20 | 25 | 51 | 23 |
    | 31.55.165.109 - 7 | 905 | 848 | 21 | 25 | 49 | 23 |
    | 109.159.250.180 - 7 | 897 | 838 | 20 | 25 | 63 | 23 |
    | core1-te0-13-0-16.ilford.ukcore.bt.net - 7 | 913 | 858 | 27 | 34 | 57 | 33 |
    | peer6-0-9-0-22.telehouse.ukcore.bt.net - 6 | 917 | 863 | 27 | 32 | 56 | 32 |
    | 166-49-211-240.eu.bt.net - 7 | 913 | 858 | 28 | 32 | 59 | 28 |
    | 213.248.82.249 - 7 | 909 | 853 | 0 | 33 | 93 | 29 |
    | ldn-bb2-link.telia.net - 7 | 909 | 853 | 28 | 36 | 127 | 70 |
    | adm-bb4-link.telia.net - 7 | 909 | 853 | 32 | 37 | 76 | 34 |
    | adm-b4-link.telia.net - 6 | 917 | 863 | 34 | 38 | 65 | 35 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    | No response from host - 100 | 227 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
    |________________________________________________|______|______|______|______|______|______|
    217.41.216.109 seems to be an issue with this. Getting packet loss of 7% and the the ping shoots up to almost 400 while the average is around 30.
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  • Packet loss and high ping

    I have been having intermittent packet loss issues for the greater part of this month, Today has made it so I can barely stay connected to the internet. I have gone through customer service a couple times, multiple router resets, wired vs. unwired, nothing changes. Here's some images of the problem from this morning.   Just wondering if there was anything I could do on my end to fix this. Modem model is SB6141.

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  • Traffic to TDC DK suffers packet loss and high lat...

    E.g. ing.dk (a Danish newspaper):
    PING ing.dk (80.63.11.110) 56(84) bytes of data.
    64 bytes from 80.63.11.110: icmp_req=2 ttl=52 time=124 ms
    64 bytes from 80.63.11.110: icmp_req=41 ttl=52 time=120 ms
    ^C
    --- ing.dk ping statistics ---
    41 packets transmitted, 30 received, 26% packet loss, time 40040ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 48.048/97.554/124.198/25.728 ms
    The traceroute indicates that it is probably the peering link which suffers the problem:
    traceroute to ing.dk (80.63.11.110), 32 hops max, 72 byte packets
     1  217.32.142.7  13.212 ms  13.170 ms  13.245 ms
     2  217.32.142.30  13.684 ms  13.553 ms  13.989 ms
     3  213.120.163.14  13.645 ms  13.576 ms  13.630 ms
     4  217.32.27.62  13.666 ms  13.023 ms  13.139 ms
     5  217.32.27.182  13.919 ms  13.298 ms  13.136 ms
     6  109.159.250.236  13.178 ms  13.587 ms  13.490 ms
     7  109.159.250.145  27.855 ms  27.445 ms  27.764 ms
     8  109.159.254.110 <acc1-10GigE-0-5-0-7.l-far.21cn-ipp.bt.net>  24.623 ms  24.229 ms  24.320 ms
     9  * * 195.66.224.64 <xe-7-1-0-0.ldn4nqp1.uk.ip.tdc.net>  99.000 ms
    10  83.88.12.144 <xe-4-0-0.ronnqu1.dk.ip.tdc.net>  78.979 ms  111.297 ms  88.724 ms
    11  * 62.243.150.42 <cpe.ge-0-2-0-103.ronnqu1.customer.tele.dk>  125.077 ms  118.138 ms
    12  80.63.11.110  82.337 ms  45.478 ms *
    Please let me know if I can be of assistance. I can provide traceroutes in the opposite direction if that helps.

    you could try live chat http://bt.custhelp.com/app/contact/c/2902/?s_intci​d=con_intban_sanda_contact_us_chat_from_forums
    we are all customers like you we have no access to check peering or any other function of BT we can only give suggestions  an asi I posted  I can see no problem   are you  connecting to your home hub  by ethernet cable or wireless ?  I also assume you are a BT broadband customer 
    If you want to say thanks for a helpful answer,please click on the Ratings star on the left-hand side If the reply answers your question then please mark as ’Mark as Accepted Solution’

  • Need Help with Packet Loss and routing Loop perhaps???

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  • Packet loss and Disconnects

    Packetloss goes up to 90% in game and in mumble which is a chat system much like skype. There is also static on my phone line. Every since I got the upgraded modem/router and speed upgrade the internet has been terrible.
    Transceiver Information    Down Stream Path    Up Stream Path
    DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec)    5120    800
    Margin (dB)    6.2    10.0
    Line Attenuation (dB)    54.0    26.0
    Transmit Power (dBm)    19.6    11.9

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  • High Packet Loss, High Ping and Slow Connection Ov...

    Hi There,
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    Opened the ports on my firewall within the home hub (no difference)
    Directly wired in the computer instead of relying on the wifi (no difference)
    Tested for interference from neighbours wifi using inSSIDider office (it wasn’t, operating on different channels)
    Switched every device that requires internet off apart from the PC (no difference)
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    Connection Information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 days, 21:52:14
    Downstream:
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    Upstream:
    910 Kbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
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    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
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    Output power (Down/Up):
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    FEC Events (Down/Up):
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    CRC Events (Down/Up):
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    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
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    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
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    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
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    HEC Events (Down/Up):
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    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
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    ADSL Line Status
    Connection Information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 days, 00:01:05
    Downstream:
    13.77 Mbps
    Upstream:
    910 Kbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    6.4 dB / 5.6 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    29.4 dB / 16.4 dB
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