I'm a unix novice myself.
Hmm, on second thought, novice makes me sound a little too experienced.

B.O'



On Dec 22, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

For the Ping test  I need a cognac first to have a stable hand.  
Everything in the computer's belly scares me . The broadbandreports  
is the one I used before with good results. I shall try them again  
after I make my spaghetti salad for the company I am expecting .  
Thanks Brian. And I shall overcome  someday and march into that hell  
hole of unix inside my computer.
Marta

On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:40, Brian O'Neal wrote:

>  I used the terminal in OS X. You can type in the word ping, and  
> then space, and type in a url like yahoo.com and hit enter. The  
> screen will start showing the ping times in miliseconds. After it  
> has ran for a few minutes you can press Apple+. (period) and it  
> will show the results. The packet loss is shown as a percentage.
> You can also go to www.broadbandreports.com and on the left side of  
> the page there is a menu called tools. click it and then scroll  
> down to  speed tests. Select one of the servers  and press test. It  
> will come back with a bar graph and a number. This gives you an  
> idea how fast your connection is at that particular time. I don't  
> know how accurate that test is so I only use it as an approximation.
>
> How many other Insightbb users are experiencing this?
>
>
> Brian O'Neal
>
>
>
> On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:15 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
> How do you all know this? i have been having  long waits  lately  
> for pages to load, too, but always thought it was the site I was to  
> reach rather than the Insight Connection. How can you tell? I used  
> to do this test Lee suggested to the group and I had fast  
> connections then. But I am so dumb when it comes  to these  numbers  
> and ports  and pops and IP addresses  that I have no idea what  
> belongs to whom and who belongs to what , but I have been having  
> loading troubles lately.
> Marta
>
> On Dec 22, 2005, at 11:47, Brian O'Neal wrote:
>
>>  I have no idea if it is related or not, but I have been fighting  
>> with insight for the last month to get their act together. I have  
>> been experiencing really bad connectivity issues.
>> When I started to look closer, I was having really high packet  
>> loss, up to 40%. Also really high ping times, from 150ms and way  
>> higher from many different sites. I did several tests from  
>> broadband reports and was getting anywhere from 750KBps tp 1.5  
>> MBps It fluctuated. Sometimes it would drop out completely for 10  
>> minutes. Pages would load part-way and sit there for minutes  
>> before they would complete.
>>
>> Check your connection. Check it a few times. Mine was intermittent  
>> as to how severe the problem was.
>>
>> Brian O'Neal
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Dec 22, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Bill Rising wrote:
>>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> This is a pretty specific question: has anyone else found problems  
>> recently when communicating with home computers over insight?
>>
>> Up until, oh, say, 3 weeks ago (at the most), I was having no  
>> trouble logging into (via ssh), transferring files from, etc. my  
>> computer at home when working on my laptop at work. Now,  
>> everything works fine when I'm at home using the internal lan with  
>> the internal IP addresses, but I cannot get to anything by using  
>> either my dynamic domain name (rising.homedns.org) or the current  
>> IP address assigned to me (12.220.208.25). I didn't change any  
>> configurations anywhere, so I'm a bit at a loss for the sudden  
>> lack of communication. I tried restarting the home computer, the  
>> cable modem and the wireless router, but nothing helped (and the  
>> IP address remained constant). I tried stopping and restarting all  
>> the services that I use on the Sharing preference pane.
>>
>> Yesterday, when I tried to ssh into my home computer, I got  
>> timeout errors. Today, I'm getting "connection refused" errors,  
>> even though portforwarding is forwarding things to the machine  
>> which has the sharing turned on.
>>
>> What gives? Anyone have any trouble-shooting advice?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
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