 | GWI backbones Quick question, coming back to GWI, sick of the Timewarner Slowrunner connection. What backbones does GWI use nowadays? Ive signed up for the naked DSL and was told I should get 14 to 15 meg download, I will believe that when I see it hehe |
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 | You Should with no issue.
I WAS getting 13.5 down all the way up in Presque Isle before Fairpoint did some "service" on my circuit... |
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 | Can someone run a few tracerts to show the backbones for me? thanks |
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| 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.2 2 16 ms 15 ms 78 ms pris-co-ls1.gwi.net [xxxxxxxxx] 3 52 ms 54 ms 49 ms pris-co-r1-pris-co-ls1.gwi.net [66.55.208.173] 4 33 ms 32 ms 34 ms cr01-340c-ge-1-1--sonet.gwi.net [66.63.104.115] 5 58 ms 55 ms 56 ms sl-st20-bos-2-3-0.sprintlink.net [144.223.169.9] 6 72 ms 77 ms 77 ms sl-crs2-spr-0-9-2-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.8.49] 7 93 ms 57 ms 26 ms sl-crs1-spr-0-1-0-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.21.12] 8 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms sl-crs1-nyc-0-8-0-1.sprintlink.net [144.232.18.206] 9 29 ms 29 ms 69 ms 74.125.49.212 10 88 ms 86 ms 84 ms 209.85.248.178 11 85 ms 94 ms 87 ms 209.85.249.11 12 46 ms 57 ms 58 ms 209.85.241.222 13 89 ms 92 ms 94 ms 209.85.241.207 14 123 ms 72 ms 57 ms |
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 | DSL installed yesterday, results are pretty nice, way more consistent than Timewarner during peak hours, Netflix and Youtube finally usable!
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