mikrotik to lan pc pingtime 9 ms

i used v 4.5 tried ping from mikrotik gateway to client local pc, result ping time 9 ms. please anybody explain

try it to a different PC.
I can get those ping speeds over 12 wireless hops.

screenshot or didn’t happen :sunglasses:

OK 9 HOPS
But that is not the point.

The point is that the PC must be slow in response.
Or there is ALOT he has not shared.

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[…] > ping 10.10.10.3
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=2 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=1 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
10.10.10.3 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=9 ms
12 packets transmitted, 12 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 1/7.7/9 ms

You haven’t even posted whether this is a wireless or a wired connection, what hardware the router is etc.

I used mikrotik on pc-router, connect by hub to lan wired 7 pc, before i’m using mikrotik v 3.28 ping time is 1 ms.. its normal?

maybe is ur simple queue. disable whole and test it again

replace the hub with a switch

MediaNet,

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are ALL those hops, wireless hops?

6 of those hops are wireless

Okay, then the results are believable.
Still good latency over 6 hops though :smiley:
My maximum hops are 5 on my network and i get around 6-7ms latency

Now im using rb450g ros v4.6–hub–wired lan pc

10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=1 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=3 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=4 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=2 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=1 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=6 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=2 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=3 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=6 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=2 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=2 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=7 ms
10.10.10.5 64 byte ping: ttl=128 time=3 ms

I would still suggest that you follow RK’s advise and use a switch, rather than a hub.