Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hi As from Tata AS6453 looking glass: Router: gin-laa-mcore3 Site: US, Los angeles, LAA Command: ping ip 216.6.87.114 Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 216.6.87.114, timeout is 2 seconds: ! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms So basically that IP/router

RE: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread Edward Arthurs
Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast Now that I look at it again, I believe you are correct. This is my first overseas server so I was not really sure what to expect in latency. It has been one of those days that doing a reverse had not occurred to me to try as suggested by anot

Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread Jared Mauch
On Jun 24, 2014, at 2:25 PM, rw...@ropeguru.com wrote: > It has been one of those days that doing a reverse had not occurred to me to > try as suggested by another reply. I am seeing about the same on the reverse > so I am good to go. Keep in mind that latency isn't the end-all-be-all in measu

Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread joel jaeggli
On 6/24/14 10:49 AM, rw...@ropeguru.com wrote: > I am doing some testing between my Comcast Business connection and a > Singapore server that I have just setup. I am seeing high latency to the > server but it appears it is the Comcast to TATA link and not the link > between the U.S. and Singapore.

Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread rw...@ropeguru.com
Now that I look at it again, I believe you are correct. This is my first overseas server so I was not really sure what to expect in latency. It has been one of those days that doing a reverse had not occurred to me to try as suggested by another reply. I am seeing about the same on the reve

Re: Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread Matthew Petach
260ms from VA to SG is about right. I'd suspect the DNS is wrong in this case, as otherwise they somehow went from LAX to SG in less than 10ms--and if they found a way to do that, I suspect they'd have a *lot* more customers beating down their doors to get onto that pathway. :P Matt On Tue, J

Help with route latency between TATA and Comcast

2014-06-24 Thread rw...@ropeguru.com
I am doing some testing between my Comcast Business connection and a Singapore server that I have just setup. I am seeing high latency to the server but it appears it is the Comcast to TATA link and not the link between the U.S. and Singapore. At least that is what I can gather from the reverse