Hi, Thanks
Wesley Parish On Sunday 21 September 2008 16:56, Derek Smithies wrote: > Hi, > Even better, try traceroute > > This reports the time for each leg of the route taken by the icmp packets. > > This verifies there is (or is not) a problem in your setup. > > Derek. > ============================================== > > On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Ross Drummond wrote: > > 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 -- Clinersterton beademung, with all of love - RIP James Blish ----- Gaul is quartered into three halves. Things which are impossible are equal to each other. Guerrilla warfare means up to their monkey tricks. Extracts from "Schoolboy Howlers" - the collective wisdom of the foolish. ----- Mau e ki, he aha te mea nui? You ask, what is the most important thing? Maku e ki, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. I reply, it is people, it is people, it is people.
