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Eitsop

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#257249 22-Sep-2019 17:34
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Should I be able to do a Traceroute to the 2 degrees DNS servers? as I can't..

 

Also quite oddly I can't speediest to ChCH Nperf server, but I can to Akld Server?

 

Reason I am doing this.. as I am getting intermittent speed perf.. and I am on 1gb connection.. eg 50mb down and 300mb u

 

traceroute to 202.37.101.2 (202.37.101.2), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets

 

 1  fritz.box (192.168.178.1)  1.770 ms  2.447 ms  1.240 ms

 

 2  ****.static.snap.net.nz   3.211 ms  4.301 ms  3.209 ms

 

 3  184.69.69.111.dynamic.snap.net.nz (111.69.69.184)  3.973 ms  4.743 ms  3.476 ms

 

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  #2323329 23-Sep-2019 12:30
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attewell:

 

Should I be able to do a Traceroute to the 2 degrees DNS servers? as I can't..

 

Also quite oddly I can't speediest to ChCH Nperf server, but I can to Akld Server?

 

Reason I am doing this.. as I am getting intermittent speed perf.. and I am on 1gb connection.. eg 50mb down and 300mb u

 

traceroute to 202.37.101.2 (202.37.101.2), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets

 

 1  fritz.box (192.168.178.1)  1.770 ms  2.447 ms  1.240 ms

 

 2  ****.static.snap.net.nz   3.211 ms  4.301 ms  3.209 ms

 

 3  184.69.69.111.dynamic.snap.net.nz (111.69.69.184)  3.973 ms  4.743 ms  3.476 ms

 

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Hi All,

 

Traceroute from Windows machines typically uses ICMP Type 8 packets.  Traceroute from Unixlike machines typically uses UDP packets with sequentially increasing destination ports, from 33434 to 33534 (This is blocked on our network).

 

Nick.

 

 

 

 





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