>Sorry, on my phone. You clearly do have connectivity issues with the cloud
>server which is actually an AWS instance.
>Hmmm
>That's annoying. I went with a cloud server because i assumed that would cause
>the fewest connectivity issues. Clearly wrong.
I don't have the diagnostics ( or the ability) to get decent debug information
, but I also ran trace route and ping from my two pc's yesterday and get a
similar pattern to those from Rick Walsh
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C:\Users\REPORTING>ping cloud.subsurface-divelog.orgPing statistics for
52.25.223.173: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
They are both W7, but one is connected to the internet via a satellite system
in Norway and the other through a VPN to the UK so its unlikely to be a local
connection issue. Im hoping that because the other system being discussed is
linux then its unlikely to be a windows issue either.
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