hmmm.... I would not be inclined to look at it that way... removing the
previous hops in the traces does remove a whole lot on info...

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Muwonge Ronald <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry and this when I increase the pipe for the same host so you need to
> upgrade too or stop your downloads evenif your ISP is on Fibre it doesn't
> mean you have unlimited bandwidth to the internet you are still limited by
> the wallet!!
>
> 11  ae-22-79.car2.NewYork1.Level3.net (4.68.16.68)  273.206 ms
> ae-32-89.car2.NewYork1.Level3.net (4.68.16.132)  271.473 ms
> ae-22-79.car2.NewYork1.Level3.net (4.68.16.68)  273.133 ms
> 12  unknown.Level3.net (63.211.32.122)  271.417 ms  268.441 ms  268.522 ms
> 13  mtn-rt002.so-1-0-0.0.globalconnex.net (80.255.34.6)  280.220 ms
> 274.749 ms  276.837 ms
> 14  mtn-rt003.vlan-2.globalconnex.net (80.255.60.67)  274.284 ms  275.930
> ms  277.381 ms
> 15  80.255.62.190 (80.255.62.190)  275.870 ms  276.099 ms  274.696 ms
> 16  81.199.2.98.satcom-systems.net (81.199.2.98)  827.208 ms * *
>
> If I am not wrong, 81.119.2.0 is IP Planet and dont those folks do
satellite?


>
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Muwonge Ronald <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It can mean many things.
>> You can be using all your bandwidth like me here am using all my 4mb now
>> and I have this!!
>>
>> 12  unknown.Level3.net (63.211.32.122)  741.763 ms  707.033 ms  708.296
>> ms
>> 13  mtn-rt002.so-1-0-0.0.globalconnex.net (80.255.34.6)  714.984 ms
>> 700.790 ms  714.002 ms
>> 14  mtn-rt003.vlan-2.globalconnex.net (80.255.60.67)  711.020 ms  710.065
>> ms  717.866 ms
>> 15  80.255.62.190 (80.255.62.190)  716.780 ms  716.737 ms  715.824 ms
>> 16  81.199.2.98.satcom-systems.net (81.199.2.98)  1265.231 ms  1259.153
>> ms *
>>
>>
>> You last mile can be messed up too
>>
>
Yes it can, but removing the hops 1-10 hides some info. If ones bandwidth is
throttled, it should show up at his ISP's gateway IP to him, not show up at
the 12th hop! I'd expect to see hops 2 or three totally jam-packed and this
continuing all the way down to the n-th hop.


-- 
Mike

Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in
a million chances happen 99% of the time.
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