Constant jitter of 10-30ms and higher ping than normal

CB Hilarious

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That is extremely strange. It is almost like there is a vpn or something. You should always see at least your router. It has to be software on the PC that is causing this.
First make sure you are on wired, random spikes in latency is fairly normal for wireless.

You are going to have to use the manual tools to find it. This just means there is a issue someplace between you and the server you are testing on.

Run tracert to some location, 8.8.8.8 is normally a good one but you can use the game server if you want to test the actual path.

Then open multiple cmd windows and run a continious ping to the first couple hops. Hop 1 and 2 are the most critical. Hop1 should be extremely low and have no issues since it your router. Hop 2 is generally the ISP first router and problems on this hop generally mean there is a problem with the wires either inside your house or someplace between your house and the ISP.

Hop2 tends to be the most common and easiest to get a ISP to fix. Hops past that are related to overload condition in your or other ISP. Many times you can do little to get these fixed but I suppose you could try to call the ISP and maybe you get a tech that has some clue on how tracert and ping work.
 

CB Hilarious

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Apparently when I do tracert, I get only 1 hop which says
"1 33ms 27ms 33ms google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8]"