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 >Looks like ipmasq is working (from the linux client
 >not Win98), but it is EXTREMELY slow. Here is a
 >traceroute from the linux client to metalab.unc:
 >
 >[chrisc@everest chrisc]$ /usr/sbin/traceroute
 >152.2.254.81
 >traceroute to 152.2.254.81 (152.2.254.81), 30 hops
 >max, 38 byte packets
 > 1  mercury (192.168.1.1)  0.278 ms  0.187 ms  0.146
 >ms
 > 2  * * *
 > 3  207.217.148.33 (207.217.148.33)  108.073 ms
 >109.764 ms  109.873 ms

Is this a normal analog modem?  If so, this is a
normal ping time.  DSL should be in the range of 30-70ms.

Btw.. latency doesn't always effect THROUGHPUT.

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