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Host: Rogers Bell Canada
1 edit | reply to Gary W Re: YouTube is really slow; it times out 4 times in Traceroute
OK, the 4 timeouts you see are nothing to do with anything significant ... they are simply occuring because the routers that it's trying to ping have ping response disabled.
That said, you definitely seem to have some intermittent local congestion issues from the odd very high pings.
Unless this is occurring with lots of sites, Rogers will disavow any responsibility ... And from this limited info, it's really hard to say ... the actual pings to youtube are a little high, but not so bad as to give significantly poor performance. |
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 Gary W
join:2003-12-31 | In addition, when I Traceroute google.com, it times out entirely after 10 hops. After that, every hop is timing out. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | again, that doesn't mean anything except that they have turned off ping response. It's a common thing to do ... it helps protect them against DDoS attacks. |
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 Gary W
join:2003-12-31 | Okay, although I brought it up because Google has been really slow for me lately. |
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 Rayson
join:2004-01-01 Canada
| said by Gary W :Okay, although I brought it up because Google has been really slow for me lately. I found that it's usually due to Rogers' DNS servers... |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | DNS has nothing to do with the speed of, for example, you tube. Slow DNS affects the ability to initiate the load of your page or requests within that page to different URLs. |
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 Rayson
join:2004-01-01 Canada
| said by sbrook :DNS has nothing to do with the speed of, for example, you tube. Slow DNS affects the ability to initiate the load of your page or requests within that page to different URLs. Well, I know. But there was not information from Gary, so we are not sure if it was the page load time that is slow or actual speed of youtube download. Further, since the google homepage is really clean and small (8k for logo.gif, and a simple html file), I am not sure if the speed of the link has much to do with it.
In general, switching to OpenDNS fixes many of the issues. |
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