On 4/16/11 4:24 PM, "Michael Painter" <tvhaw...@shaka.com> wrote:
>Was trying to determine where this 'honolulu' speedtest was hosted: > >Tracing route to honolulu.speedtest.net [74.209.160.12] >over a maximum of 30 hops: > 1 22 ms * * 123.87.93.224 > 2 27 ms 29 ms 25 ms >hawaiian-telcom-inc.gigabitethernet2-17.core1.lax2.he.net >[184.105.134.170] > 3 84 ms 90 ms 84 ms gige-g2-17.core1.lax2.he.net >[184.105.134.169] > 4 92 ms 98 ms 99 ms 10gigabitethernet7-3.core1.sjc2.he.net >[184.105.213.5] > 5 112 ms 114 ms 112 ms 10gigabitethernet4-3.core1.sea1.he.net >[72.52.92.158] > 6 113 ms 113 ms 114 ms six.netriver.net [206.81.80.160] > 7 113 ms 113 ms 113 ms >static-74-209-160-12.lynnwood.netriver.net [74.209.160.12] >Trace complete. > >123.87.93.224? > >inetnum: 123.64.0.0 - 123.95.255.255 >netname: CTTNET >country: CN >descr: China TieTong Telecommunications Corporation > Well, the DNS name is for a colocation facility in Lynnwood, WA via the Seattle Internet Exchange. I can confirm that the 6th hop actually does traverse the SIX, in as much as that IP is correct. Regards, Mike >