You don't need that website.

Go to the command prompt in windows, and type tracert www.theaddress.com. Under 
*nix, use traceroute.

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of John Dowdell
Sent:   Thu 2/9/2006 3:26 PM
To:     Flashcoders mailing list
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Subject:        Re: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

nik crosina wrote:
> Is it just me and my 2Mb connection or are parts of the Adobe website
> now so slow that it is practically inaccessible?

I haven't seen similar reports from others yet, but I'm behind on 
reading, and so don't have the full scoop. I don't have much experience 
in deciphering traceroutes, but when you target "adobe.com" at Network 
Tools, do you see anything unusual about the path that the connection 
makes between the two computers?
http://network-tools.com/

tx,
jd


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