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17 years 9 months ago #19563 by monsky
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if i have this traceroute result, where do you think probably the problem is? is it on my side or is it already with the provider. i noticed that my internet connection too slow within the past few days.


# /bin/traceroute yahoo.com
traceroute: Warning: yahoo.com has multiple addresses; using 216.109.112.135
traceroute to yahoo.com (216.109.112.135), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 210.5.96.254 (210.5.96.254) 4.979 ms 4.718 ms *
2 * * *
3 210.14.0.29 (210.14.0.29) 5.199 ms * *
4 * * 58.71.0.143 (58.71.0.143) 5.153 ms
5 * * if-2-2.core1.LXE-LosAngeles.teleglobe.net (216.6.90.9) 192.166 ms
6 * * *
7 if-4-0.mcore3.NJY-Newark.teleglobe.net (216.6.84.2) 264.264 ms * *
8 if-2-0.core1.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net (216.6.57.66) 409.665 ms * *
9 if-4-0-0.core2.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net (216.6.82.66) 272.265 ms * *
10 * if-1-0-0.core3.AEQ-Ashburn.teleglobe.net (216.6.51.5) 268.373 ms *
11 * ix-14-2.core3.AEQ-Ashburn.teleglobe.net (63.243.149.110) 268.420 ms *
12 * ge-1-0-0-p110.msr2.dcn.yahoo.com (216.115.108.45) 269.398 ms *
13 * ge2-2.bas1-m.dcn.yahoo.com (216.109.120.142) 268.039 ms *
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17 years 8 months ago #20330 by sahirh
Replied by sahirh on topic Re: traceroute result
Hop 8 almost doubles the latency. However this could be normal depending on your ISP's setup.

Looks like once you hit teleglobe.net you're getting a slowdown... however as I said it's difficult to figure without a 'normal' traceroute to look at.

Cheers,

Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
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17 years 7 months ago #20942 by durk21
Replied by durk21 on topic Re: traceroute result
Looks like the foreign server is slowing or holding you up probably do to too much congestion. So it looks as though its not on your end but the isp's end.

plus if you have dial up it may not be unreachable you may just be timing out or something of that nature if the signal is traveling long distances.
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