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You've got packet loss everywhere you go but only realize it because APB tells you about it.
http://www.pingtest.net/
http://www.megapath.com/speedtestplus/
http://freeola.com/line-test/
The easiest thing you can do to correct this issue is unplug your router/modem/wireless for 10-15 seconds and allow them to reset.
Some models become clogged with garbage data.
The most likely physical cause of loss in line quality is water intrusion in the lines between your computer and the service pole where your service is feed from. A technician for your provider can locate and correct this.
Some neighborhoods experince a loss in line performance because there are just too many people useing the line and not enough bandwidth overhead to support them all.
Don't forget the possiblility that someone other than yourself is useing the line and can cause connection degrigation, especially if they are performing uploads that nearly cap your connection speed.