HUGE Latency problems, packet loss, etc.

EManU3LXX

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I'm vacationing in the Dominican Republic for a few weeks, and of course, I needed internet. At my Aunt's house there is internet with a company called Claro (a piece of s*** if you ask me). The router/modem mixture is a TG580. I have hooked up a netgear router in a LAN to LAN fashion. Now locally, everything works as it's supposed to, but as soon as the TG580 tries connecting to the internet everything goes to hell. Pinging itself usually gets a 75% loss! Ping on games is usually around 1,000 +

I'm, currently studying Networking, but nothing I've studied prepared me for this.

I've added some screenshots of pings from my Windows 8 PC, my Aunt's Windows 7 PC, and the router (which has a telnet CLI).

NetMask - 255.255.255.0
Router 1 - 10.0.0.1
Router 2 - 10.0.0.2
Windows 8 - 10.0.0.3
Windows 7 - 10.0.0.10 (DHCP, could change)
Using Google DNS

Phones and other peripherals are connected to MY router's wifi

Any suggestions?

Router-
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Router LAN -
RouterLAN.PNG

Windows 7 -
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Windows 7 LAN -
Windows7LAN.PNG

Windows 8 -
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Windows 8 LAN -
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Solution
Hi,

Might have to fill in pppoe info in router or might not be compatible.
What technology there?
Might want to call costumer support in case you need to program something.
Maybe you just have bad internet.

EManU3LXX

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No flame, but if I had errors in the pppoe info the router wouldn't get internet at all would it?
I don't understand what you mean by not compatible. If you mean the second router, that one is being used as a switch, so the DHCP and all that's turned off.
It's a DSL router, 1 mbps up .5 down, but right now it's more like .5 down and .3 up lol.
I think it is really bad internet and company negligence, but I don't want to call seeing as tho my aunt conforms with w.e works lol...

Btw, sorry for the edit... sometimes pages take too long to load and requests are lost.