On 3/30/07, Chriswlan2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From Calgary I did some ping and tracert last nite to www.lagoon.com, and it seems to hover around 800ms plus or minus 70!!!! Isn't that rather excessive jitter?
I doesn't seem like that's a tonne of jitter given that you've got a relatively high latency connection at 800ms. I just pinged that and got about 56ms give or take a few. How would * deal with that? Several resellers offer termination for 687, and
I wonder how good they are....
This is a separate thing. Obviously, if your link is slow, you're going to have issues. There have been some postings recently about termination in the Calgary area. Also the traceroute seems to indicate there is a big jump from 200ms to 700
WITHIN Australia... How could that be? Of course I have near zero experience decyphering traceroute...
Is this still Lagoon.com? If you've got traffic flowing through Australia to get from Calgary to Kansas then something funny is going on with a routing table some place. It doesn't seem like a very efficient route. How can one deal with bad Internet connection -beside trying another day?
Can one force a certain route? Or just select a termination provider whose geographical location happens to help?
I'm not aware of anything consumers can do to control the route you get. I hope that helps, Dave
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