On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Nick Rout wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 10:09 PM, Wesley Parish
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 64 bytes from 203.96.152.127: icmp_seq=1458 ttl=55 time=4608 ms
> > 64 bytes from 203.96.152.127: icmp_seq=1459 ttl=55 time=3615 ms
> > 64 bytes from 203.96.152.127: icmp_seq=1460 ttl=55 time=2623 ms
> > 64 bytes from 203.96.152.127: icmp_seq=1461 ttl=55 time=1644 ms
> > --------------------------------------
Wesley try this;
ping -c 1 -R paradise.net.nz
-R Record route. Includes the RECORD_ROUTE option in the
ECHO_REQUEST packet and displays the route buffer on returned
packets. Note that the IP header is only large enough for nine
such routes. Many hosts ignore or discard this option.
If your ISP supports this you can see the hop's taken to reach paradise,then
you can test each hop with a ping to check latency.
Cheers Ross Drummond