I'd recommend this as well.    I've had issues at various clients where they
could only download at a fraction of their available internet speed
available and it always turns out they have multiple port mismatch errors
(duplexing and speed) between the internet handoff, firewall, and potential
in-line web filters.   Granted that's sort of the opposite of what you're
experiencing but.  Worth a mention I thought.

 

J



 

From: Dennis Hoefer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 6:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Loooooong ping times

 

I'd start with disconnecting from your SonicWall, configuring and connecting
a laptop direct, firewall up of course, and see if you still see the latency
issues.  Assuming you do, you've pretty much eliminated your network as an
issue and need to point the finger at Comcast..  

 

From: Evan Brastow [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 5:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Loooooong ping times

 

Hi peoples,

 

I have a weird issue, and I've had it for about 3 weeks (don't worry, it's
work related!)

 

Our Internet connection has been really slow. Web sites time out half the
time, and just load really slowly other times.

 

Our connection is a Comcast connection, and I called then to see if they
could test the speed. They did, and it seemed okay to them, but then said
that we had an old cable modem. They replaced the modem, but it made no
difference.

 

When I use speedtest.net, or speedtest.comcast.net. I usually get good
throughput times (36 Mbps up, 7 Mbps down) but I get a ping time that is
almost ALWAYS 3146 ms. Sometimes it's 3147, sometimes it's 3145, but it's
3146 90% of the time. Weird, huh?!

 

So, I went to my SonicWALL and unchecked the check box that was set to
enable the DHCP server. I thought maybe having two DHCP servers (the
SonicWALL and my own internal DHCP server) was an issue. I don't even know
why the DHCP server was enabled on the firewall.

 

So I disabled that, and I'm still having the same issue - very long ping
times, though now it's somewhat intermittent. At times, I get a ping time of
72ms, and the others, it's right back to 3146,

 

So my question is, where should I be looking to fix this? Essentially, I
have two DNS servers, one DHCP server (not including the SonicWALL,) Then I
have our firewall, and then the cable modem. That's it.

 

Help? I have no clue how to troubleshoot this. 

 

Evan

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