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Re: Massive Slowdowns? This time it looks like the blame is squarely on 360. If enough people bypass bresnan and complain directly to 360, it might be enough to at leat get them to look at it. Copy your tracerts and email them to customer.service@360networks.com and call their Butte MT office at 406.496.6500 |
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 | Not necessarily...Remember Bresnan has the other end of that link so it could still be Bresnan's router(s) queuing traffic or failing. |
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 OmegaDisplaced OhioanPremium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY | reply to BruceL5 said by BruceL5:This time it looks like the blame is squarely on 360. If enough people bypass bresnan and complain directly to 360, it might be enough to at leat get them to look at it. Copy your tracerts and email them to customer.service@360networks.com and call their Butte MT office at 406.496.6500 I disagree with your flow of though. 360 does not care about the average Bresnan customer. We don't even pay them, Bresnan does. The only way to get this done is to complain to Bresnan, who in turn should complain to 360. -- Whats smells like blue? |
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 1 edit | reply to koolkid1563 So here is what I am going to do. I wrote a script on my router and am about to get it set to run every 30 minutes which will run a traceroute to a few locations. It will output to a txt file (one for each location) on my flashdrive with a timestamp before each trace (each time it runs it appends a blank line, the timestamp, then the trace to the txt file)...We shall see since I was asked by their tech support for more traces but with the time of each...Just automated it a little 
The flash drive is plugged into one of my router's USB ports and is shared on the network so I can 'check up' on it every now and then. |
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