Re: Way OT: OpenDNS
On 09/13/08 00:59, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,12.Sep.08, 21:49:54, David Fox wrote:
I see some out of band stuff (hop 6 in particular) but I'm running a
low-latency bittorrent at the moment too.
Stop bragging :)
I have strange (for me at least) results:
$ mtr -r -c30 -n google.com
HOST: think Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. 192.168.77.253 0.0% 30 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.0
2. 192.168.76.210 0.0% 30 12.2 43.7 7.2 76.1 23.4
3. 92.82.64.254 0.0% 30 16.4 16.7 16.0 17.6 0.4
4. 10.0.242.45 0.0% 30 16.5 18.0 16.0 56.8 7.3
5. ??? 100.0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6. ??? 100.0 30 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7. 10.0.240.197 0.0% 30 48.6 48.5 47.7 50.0 0.5
8. 74.125.50.89 0.0% 30 50.2 48.6 47.7 50.2 0.5
9. 209.85.249.182 0.0% 30 50.1 50.2 48.6 64.1 2.8
10. 72.14.232.105 0.0% 30 56.8 63.3 56.3 106.6 12.8
11. 72.14.232.94 13.3% 30 129.1 127.5 67.0 164.1 19.1
12. 72.14.233.113 80.0% 30 142.6 147.4 139.4 180.1 16.1
13. 72.14.233.113 36.7% 30 140.5 148.3 140.5 179.1 12.1
14. 66.249.94.50 80.0% 30 153.0 150.0 145.4 153.4 3.5
15. 72.14.207.99 83.3% 30 145.1 144.1 142.9 145.1 1.0
Nr.1 is my wireless router and nr.2 is my ADSL modem is it normat that I
such a high average from nr.2? Especially since direct ping will have
these results:
Look at how large the standard deviation is, compared to the average.
And what's with all that packet loss on hops 12 thru 15?
37 packets transmitted, 37 received, 0% packet loss, time 36140ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.881/0.988/2.168/0.306 ms
I've been meaning to shop for a new all-in-one ADSL/wireless router (but
for different reasons). Do you think it could help?
And if you ever switch to cable, ADSL2, etc, then you must switch
out both your router and your "internet access device". I'd stick
with discrete boxes.
--
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
"Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no
hook beneath it." -- Thomas Jefferson
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