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  #1380705 6-Sep-2015 17:50
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Glynn: 3PM on a Sunday afternoon and I can't do a thing on a service I pay $100 a month for, for the 5th month in a row. Great.


Have you done restarts?



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  #1380707 6-Sep-2015 17:57
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johnr:
Glynn: 3PM on a Sunday afternoon and I can't do a thing on a service I pay $100 a month for, for the 5th month in a row. Great.


Have you done restarts?


If I could restart whatever 218.101.61.29 is then I would. That's the upstream router that is only 1 hop away from my router and adds 350ms.

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  #1380710 6-Sep-2015 18:12
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Glynn:
johnr:
Glynn: 3PM on a Sunday afternoon and I can't do a thing on a service I pay $100 a month for, for the 5th month in a row. Great.


Have you done restarts?


If I could restart whatever 218.101.61.29 is then I would. That's the upstream router that is only 1 hop away from my router and adds 350ms.


I'm seeing the same IP in my trace, but it's not adding any significant delay.



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  #1380711 6-Sep-2015 18:13
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ramboky:
Glynn:
johnr:
Glynn: 3PM on a Sunday afternoon and I can't do a thing on a service I pay $100 a month for, for the 5th month in a row. Great.


Have you done restarts?


If I could restart whatever 218.101.61.29 is then I would. That's the upstream router that is only 1 hop away from my router and adds 350ms.


I'm seeing the same IP in my trace, but it's not adding any significant delay.


There is one hop before it that's blocked ICMP so I can't see what latency it has; I guess it could be the culprit instead.

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  #1380712 6-Sep-2015 18:16
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Glynn:
ramboky:
Glynn:
johnr:
Glynn: 3PM on a Sunday afternoon and I can't do a thing on a service I pay $100 a month for, for the 5th month in a row. Great.


Have you done restarts?


If I could restart whatever 218.101.61.29 is then I would. That's the upstream router that is only 1 hop away from my router and adds 350ms.


I'm seeing the same IP in my trace, but it's not adding any significant delay.


There is one hop before it that's blocked ICMP so I can't see what latency it has; I guess it could be the culprit instead.


Same pattern for me, one hop with no ICMP, then 218.101.61.29. The unknown hop could well be your issue.

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  #1380714 6-Sep-2015 18:22
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ramboky:

Same pattern for me, one hop with no ICMP, then 218.101.61.29. The unknown hop could well be your issue.


Where do you live? I'm in Johnsonville.

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  #1380716 6-Sep-2015 18:24
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  #1380718 6-Sep-2015 18:25
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Forget about the hops as this is not showing the Nodes the end users are connected to

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  #1380720 6-Sep-2015 18:28
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johnr: Forget about the hops as this is not showing the Nodes the end users are connected to

But I like hops. 

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  #1380724 6-Sep-2015 18:35
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ramboky:
johnr: Forget about the hops as this is not showing the Nodes the end users are connected to

But I like hops. 


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  #1380752 6-Sep-2015 19:54
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Nish: Spoke to soon as well! 
Last Result:
Download Speed: 351 kbps (43.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 3498 kbps (437.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
8/27/2015, 8:30:41 PM  


Where are you lot running your speedtests from to get them in this format? I just went to http://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/speedtest/ and it redirects to www.speedtest.net. Or do you need to be a Vodafone customer to access a speedtest in this format (if so, seems a little odd)?

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  #1380753 6-Sep-2015 19:57
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University project due tomorrow. But the Internet connection has other plans. :(


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  #1380754 6-Sep-2015 20:01
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Kodiack: University project due tomorrow. But the Internet connection has other plans. :(



Please tell us about this project? What about students connected to a Conklin cabinet or have dial up?

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  #1380756 6-Sep-2015 20:06
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That speedtest might look better than dialup but i would be willing to bet the performance won't be.

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  #1380762 6-Sep-2015 20:31
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quickymart: .... Where are you lot running your speedtests from to get them in this format? I just went to http://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/speedtest/ and it redirects to www.speedtest.net. Or do you need to be a Vodafone customer to access a speedtest in this format (if so, seems a little odd)?


This is the old Vodafone speed tester (now dead):

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(click to view - IP address redacted)

The same link now leads to the standard OOKLA tester:

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(click to view - IP address redacted)

I don't think it makes any difference whether or not you are a VF customer.




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