> i was wondering if any of you know exactly where time warner
> austin gets their connectivity. i recently co-located a server
> with a company in dallas, and from my box here in austin, can't
> see it at all. if i try to ping the machine, nothing happens.
> traceroute fales likewise.
time warner gets it's connectivity through Cable & Wireless, most of my
traffice goes through Dallas, some has been seen headed out toward DC, and
once I saw it going through California.
C&W is the source of all my lag and packet loss, they're a sorry excuse
for an ISP.
> yet when i login remotely to another server ( on dallas' tci cable
> modem service ), everything appears as normal. i can then ping, ssh,
> whatever into the machine in question. it appears as if there is
> a routing problem between the network time warner austin
> is using and the network where this server lives.
This is curious. about the only thing you can do is traceroutes from
boxes that don't make it and boxes that do, and pinpoint the router that's
causing the problem, then give that information to the right people to
address that router.
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