Re: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

2006-02-10 Thread nik crosina
Hi John,

I tried that and it timed out after the 12th hop, the ones below being
the 10th and 11th:

10   83   84   83206.223.117.174 adobe-sec-ed.sjo.equinix.net
11   92   92   92192.150.18.4  sjeqcinetfw.adobe.com

Also, I am tring this from a heavily fortified corporate network, so
it might have something to do with that. Maybe some coding in the page
does not entirely agree with firewalls, filtering, etc.

But I know too little about this side of things to be of any real help I guess.

Best R,

Nik C


On 2/9/06, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 nik crosina wrote:
  Is it just me and my 2Mb connection or are parts of the Adobe website
  now so slow that it is practically inaccessible?

 I haven't seen similar reports from others yet, but I'm behind on
 reading, and so don't have the full scoop. I don't have much experience
 in deciphering traceroutes, but when you target adobe.com at Network
 Tools, do you see anything unusual about the path that the connection
 makes between the two computers?
 http://network-tools.com/

 tx,
 jd


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RE: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

2006-02-09 Thread Nick Weekes
Its your connection dude.  

You tried other high profile sites?  Got any bandwidth limiters accidentally
turned on?  Any way of testing your download speed?  

(here in the uk there are plenty, for example
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/tools/speedtest.asp)

 

-Original Message-
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Subject: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

Is it just me and my 2Mb connection or are parts of the Adobe website
now so slow that it is practically inaccessible?

E.g. I simply cannot get more
ofh'ttp://www.adobe.com/products/main.html' than the top portion of
the desing down to where it says in big letters 'products' with the
dotted line below, then download simply stops

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Re: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

2006-02-09 Thread John Dowdell

nik crosina wrote:

Is it just me and my 2Mb connection or are parts of the Adobe website
now so slow that it is practically inaccessible?


I haven't seen similar reports from others yet, but I'm behind on 
reading, and so don't have the full scoop. I don't have much experience 
in deciphering traceroutes, but when you target adobe.com at Network 
Tools, do you see anything unusual about the path that the connection 
makes between the two computers?

http://network-tools.com/

tx,
jd


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RE: [Flashcoders] [Off Topic] Adobe web site

2006-02-09 Thread Scott Hyndman
You don't need that website.

Go to the command prompt in windows, and type tracert www.theaddress.com. Under 
*nix, use traceroute.

Scott


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nik crosina wrote:
 Is it just me and my 2Mb connection or are parts of the Adobe website
 now so slow that it is practically inaccessible?

I haven't seen similar reports from others yet, but I'm behind on 
reading, and so don't have the full scoop. I don't have much experience 
in deciphering traceroutes, but when you target adobe.com at Network 
Tools, do you see anything unusual about the path that the connection 
makes between the two computers?
http://network-tools.com/

tx,
jd


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