In some cases, your VPS may have a working network connection, but your experience is slow or unstable. This might be caused by packet loss, which can result from server-side settings or issues along the route between your computer and the server.
To diagnose such issues, MTR (My TraceRoute) or WinMTR is highly recommended. These tools combine latency and route tracking in one, giving detailed insights.
sudo dnf -y install mtrsudo apt -y install mtrbrew install mtr or use the official GitHub page.Open your terminal and run:
mtr IPADDRESS
To collect a summary report after 20 cycles:
mtr --report-cycles=20 IPADDRESS
Replace IPADDRESS with the target IP or hostname. You can increase or decrease the cycle count as needed.
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. gw.ams4.transip.net 0.0% 20 0.6 7.7 0.6 62.6 13.4
2. l5.f2.ams4.transip.net 0.0% 20 1.6 17.9 1.6 224.6 48.9
3. core1.ams.net.google.com 0.0% 20 1.3 2.3 0.9 12.2 2.8
The Loss% column shows packet loss. The first host with a value higher than 0.0% usually indicates where the issue begins.
WinMTR_x64 folder1. Open WinMTR.exe
2. Enter the server IP or hostname
3. Click Start
4. Wait for 20–30 packets
5. Click Stop to view results
Look at the Loss% column to detect issues. The first host with non-zero loss is typically the source of the problem.

This guide helps you analyze network instability or slow server connections by identifying where packet loss may be occurring — across all platforms.
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