Hi Shachar,

I know what a tunnel is, the main problem is to identify if the problem is
hot related or isp related.
obviously, if hot is the problem, the first hop over the internet is already
effected.

the main question is if pinging to hot ip range (in this case its the server
which starts the pptp tunnel) actually prove that its not isp related rather
than an infrastruture problem in hot.

thanks,
Ohad

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Ohad Levy wrote:
>
> >
> > it seems that the packet drops are happening already at this point, that
> > means that its not even related to the internet connection (unless the pptp
> > server is at bezeqint ).
> >
> It is.
>
> When you do a ping/traceroute over the pptp connection, the first "hop" is
> an aggregate of all the hops between your actual router and the pptp server.
> All tunnels work that way.
>
> Shachar
>

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