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- Restart your router and modem, and if possible, test with a different one to rule it out.
- Try using a VPN set to a close location (like Germany still) sometimes it helps route traffic better.
- Disable background apps that might be using bandwidth (like cloud sync, Discord, browser, etc.).
- If you're using any network optimizers or firewalls, try turning them off temporarily and test.
- Last resort: call your ISP and ask if they’re seeing any packet loss or routing issues.
Hope one of these works
who said you can catch a bad packet then it happend, can still be own isp that cause this by mistake.
https://packetlosstest.com/
assume its not own pc that frozen a sec now and then