HiI am inclined to think it is the isp gateway then (option 3 of my thoughts I posted)If that is the case, you would need to clearly document your upstream packet loss and report it to your dsl providerThey may or may not correct the packet lossAppreciate an update when you have contacted your providerMany thanksJohn
HiI suppose the easiest way to understand in a laymen term would be to view the bridge (modem) as a switch between your router and isp gateway This is not the case if using nat Many thanksJohn
With the BT modem HG612 we have a cable from LAN1 to the router WAN port for the bridge and a second cable from LAN2 to a LAN port on the router. It depends on the modem/router having a second port which is addressable via a LAN IP address.
Hi@neil - in previous posts above you stated you were already monitoring stats from a second connection!So I am not clear over your last few posts asking how to monitor modem stats and no lan slots available!Many thanksJohn
HiIf your modem is correctly in bridge, ping would not ping itIt should be PcRouterGateway Etc...Probably best to post your pathping Many thanksJohn