In case you don't know how to do what Midknite suggested.
Windows
Ping: Hit Windows+R, type "cmd" then hit enter. Next type in "ping <whatever your target IP or domain is> -n 50" Doing this will help see if there is any packet loss between your system and the target.
Traceroute: In the cmd prompt mentioned above, type in "tracert <your target IP or domain>" This will help you identify if there are issues in the network path to your target.
Mac
Ping: Open the Network Utility (Applications --> Utilities), click Ping, put in the IP or domain that is your target, click Ping.
Traceroute: Open the Network Utility (Applications --> Utilities), click Traceroute, put in the IP or domain that is your target, click Trace.
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In case you don't know how to do what Midknite suggested.
Windows
Ping: Hit Windows+R, type "cmd" then hit enter. Next type in "ping <whatever your target IP or domain is> -n 50" Doing this will help see if there is any packet loss between your system and the target.
Traceroute: In the cmd prompt mentioned above, type in "tracert <your target IP or domain>" This will help you identify if there are issues in the network path to your target.
Mac
Ping: Open the Network Utility (Applications --> Utilities), click Ping, put in the IP or domain that is your target, click Ping.
Traceroute: Open the Network Utility (Applications --> Utilities), click Traceroute, put in the IP or domain that is your target, click Trace.