My friends don't have this problem. I tried to change the router but it didn't work. My laptop is Predator 15 with Killer Wireless n/a/ac 1535 Wireless Network Adapter.
Here is the screenshot when pinging google.com
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This could be any one of a number of things. The most likely is that you are simply in a noisy (to WIFI frequencies) environment, but it could also be an issue with the card in your PC and/or its drivers, or simply be a result of traffic on your wireless network.
FWIW, these pings are not "high" - and there is no packet loss. The latencies also appear to be somewhat random rather then periodic - which is why I believe the most likely cause is a noisy environment.
If it were me I'd be breaking out my Android phone and using a Wifi scanner to tell me whats going on in the various frequencies and jump to a new frequency. If the router supports it, I'd also look to see if I was connecting on the 2.4 gig or 5 gig band - the 5 gig band is likely to be less susceptible to noise.
3Remove apps that are related to your network one by one! Like VPN apps, VirtualBox, and everything that maybe make changes on your network! I do that and one of them has a problem with my network! now it's error-free and my ping is ok!