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

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