I just had fiber hooked up in my house. When I have my computer hooked directly into the ethernet port that the ISP gives me I get a 0% loss in packets.
When I go from the fiber to my router to my computer I get a 8% - 10% packet loss.
It was working fine when I was with the same ISP but on their DSL, now with the higher speeds I am getting packet loss. It is not the ISP becase I get 0% when plugged directly into them.
I have some port forwards on for remote desktop, http, visualsvn, ftp etc.
I also have DynDNS activated.
But as I said it was working fine when I was on DSL but when I switched over to fiber I started getting packet loss. I asked the ISP and there are no special settings that I needed to change in my router when I switched over.
I've tried restarting the router as well to no avail.
Any ideas would be helpful