Packetloss to router.

Caporegime
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My PC has this issue.
The GFs PC is fine. Ruling out a router issue.
I have tried
replacing network cable, drivers, fresh install, factory reset of router, multiple ports on router

nothing seems to fix it. Im guessing faulty on board NIC ?

its a ASUS z170 motherboard, probably still within warranty, but tbh i ****ing hate this POS i wish i never got it. I bent a few CPU pins though when i installed the 6700k about 6 months ago. So i doubt ill be doing the warranty route.

Before i buy either a new Mobo... sigh, or a cheap PCIE network card (sadly more likely) are there any more tests i can do or try ?
 
oh yeah its an ASUS RT-AC56U - dont get one the range is crap, no external aerials.
 
its on the picture above 1st hop to router.

yeah ive been running lots of things :(
 
Believe your command line above all else. Try running a ping -t to your router and leave it running for a good hour or so to get a good feel. 4 pings isn't enough to draw a good conclusion.
 
Yes sir, will leave it on all evening.
Is there a way to get a report after or if I break the command, I'm no command line expert.
 
Are you wired directly to the router? I had some odd issues with a switch awhile back - started going bad one port at a time as the capacitors failed - took awhile to narrow it down.
 
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