Hi Silverbaer!
I live nearby in Massillon.
Was looking over your traces, the drops at the RR CPE and the RR TBONE aren't really effecting your packets. Those are only the trace step ICMP requests. Often those packet replies are dropped for expedience or to keep the router from having to buffer requests. TWC does this very often at the CPE side, for various reasons. Your packets are getting through, but there is some higher latency at times at the final two hops. In pingplotter in the view option(or try right clicking in the trace area) turn on Min, Max, and ERR reporting. Also change the trace delay (polling interval) to 1 second, if not already set. We'll get a better overall picture of what is happening. Though I can see some of that from the latency graph in the upper right. I think the CPE you are on got an overhaul recently, new equipment, lines, etc.
My ISP recently switched from using the RR backbone to sprint on its route to Trion. I've seen some improvement overall, but still some issues on Trion's side. I know you don't have that choice being a TWC customer, well maybe if your were in Wadsworth. Its interesting that the rr tbone is now linking to the comcast tbone, guess that is if the merger/takeover happens. Though I heard that NEO is going to be sold to Charter Communications once that happens.





