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Re: What the heck is going on in SoCal? - Part 2 said by K Patterson:Do you have a trace that shows the dropping of packets? *A* trace? See my other posts.... I have dozens and dozens and dozens, saved up over the past eighteen months. I've sent many of them in to Time Warner's LA Ops Center, just for the sake of enjoying the entertainment of their replies.
Their replies, you ask? Yes - they occasionally reply to tell me to call their tech support number, so some moron can tell me to clear my browser cache. |
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 K PattersonPremium,MVM join:2006-03-12 Columbus, OH kudos:1 | I meant a trace we would see, specifically one showing packet loss at: "one of their LA interconnects (to Level 3) is dropping ALL packets."?
Thanks,
Kip |
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 | reply to acitrano said by acitrano:said by K Patterson:Do you have a trace that shows the dropping of packets? *A* trace? See my other posts.... I have dozens and dozens and dozens, saved up over the past eighteen months. ...and you haven't posted ANY here. Can we see one or two? |
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Sure - I will dig up some from my emails to TW. In the meantime here's one I did here the other night:
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 K PattersonPremium,MVM join:2006-03-12 Columbus, OH kudos:1 | Something is loading down your connection. Were you running an application such as file sharing at the time you did the test? If you were, close it down and rerun the check. If you weren't then it is likely that your machine is infected with malware. |
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