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<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 00:29:43 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : My friend wrote a very nice, but nasty, letter to Rogers complaining about the service. Rogers is ending a "senior" technician to her place later this week to investigate the building.....whatever that means.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : So I was at my friend's place today and tried a little experiment. She has Wind as her cellular provider, and it's widely acknowledged that Wind's data service isn't the speediest. I turned her Nexus S into a wireless hotspot and streamed the Felix Baumgartner record parachute jump via both the Wind wireless connection and via her Rogers Express connection to her Mac.<br><br>Guess which one had no dropouts or video freezes?  Come on, you can guess.......<br><br>Wind was WAAAY better. <br><br>The Rogers connection constantly stalled ..... and timed out. What a POS!!!!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : There is no problem with any of your modems, splitters, etc.  As of a few weeks ago, Rogers internet service has just been wonky.  Naturally, they will NEVER admit this to you.  EVER.  They will try and stall you and take you through the usual troubleshooting routines ('power cycle' the modem, get a new modem, etc etc).  Anything to avoid the real issue:<br><br>Rogers internet just STINKS currently.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[jmck posted : those two network are simply blocking/dropping ICMP/UDP responses for some dumb and prehistoric reason.   it would be like installing a moate around your house today to prevent someone from breaking in.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[neilb posted : I'm in Toronto and getting similar problems. I'm unable to download any sizeable files. I'm running a variety of mac, linux boxes, windows, boxes. All have the same issues. <br><br>My Rogers.com connection is relatively okay but I can't get any downloads from sites such as easynews. The network has been much worse than usual for around a week. I'm using the CISCO modem and a separate wireless bridge.<br><br>$ traceroute rogers.comtraceroute to rogers.com (207.245.252.27), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets<br> 1  * * *<br> 2  24.156.150.165 (24.156.150.165)  11.024 ms  12.599 ms  11.814 ms<br> 3  so-4-0-0.gw02.wlfdle.phub.net.cable.rogers.com (66.185.82.97)  12.991 ms  11.325 ms  11.793 ms<br> 4  pos-0-0-0.gw02.abcgy.phub.net.cable.rogers.com (24.153.7.118)  49.906 ms  9.336 ms  12.501 ms<br> 5  ge10-1.gwy2-tor.bb.allstream.net (216.191.65.129)  9.958 ms  11.868 ms ge10-0.gwy2-tor.bb.allstream.net (216.191.65.121)  11.428 ms<br> 6  10ge4-11.hcap9-tor.bb.allstream.net (199.212.169.202)  10.142 ms  11.989 ms  12.176 ms<br> 7  66-46-129-178.dedicated.allstream.net (66.46.129.178)  12.822 ms  17.632 ms  11.828 ms<br> 8  * * *<br> 9  * * *<br>10  * * *<br>11  * *<br><br>etc<br><br>$ traceroute downloads.easynews.com<br>traceroute to downloads.easynews.com (66.152.109.61), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets<br> 1  * * *<br> 2  69.63.243.97 (69.63.243.97)  10.602 ms  11.758 ms  7.845 ms<br> 3  69.63.250.21 (69.63.250.21)  10.288 ms  12.386 ms  10.979 ms<br> 4  66.185.83.62 (66.185.83.62)  25.882 ms  25.842 ms  28.119 ms<br> 5  te1-5.mpd01.iad01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.12.89)  29.833 ms  29.970 ms  29.435 ms<br> 6  te0-0-0-6.ccr21.iad02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.31.221)  30.009 ms  28.778 ms  29.837 ms<br> 7  te0-3-0-5.ccr21.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.2.49)  29.896 ms te0-1-0-5.ccr21.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.26.129)  29.854 ms te0-3-0-1.ccr21.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.30.121)  29.185 ms<br> 8  te0-1-0-5.mpd22.dca01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.26.121)  30.483 ms te0-7-0-2.ccr21.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.25.237)  31.294 ms te0-0-0-2.ccr21.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com (66.28.4.125)  29.773 ms<br> 9  te0-6-0-12.mpd22.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.25.149)  30.582 ms  29.707 ms te0-7-0-12.mpd22.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.7.1)  29.502 ms<br>10  te3-3.ccr01.jfk01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.1.210)  28.757 ms  29.082 ms te9-8.ccr01.jfk01.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.40.29)  29.364 ms<br>11  te8-2.ccr01.alb02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.43.5)  32.091 ms te7-2.ccr01.alb02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.42.141)  33.536 ms te8-2.ccr01.alb02.atlas.cogentco.com (154.54.43.5)  33.076 ms<br>12  38.104.52.10 (38.104.52.10)  33.975 ms  33.806 ms  38.802 ms<br>13  vl107.es1b.alb1.tvc-ip.com (66.109.38.33)  32.718 ms  32.495 ms  32.075 ms<br>14  ge-1-1.es1.alb9.tvc-ip.com (66.109.38.182)  31.682 ms  33.020 ms  31.852 ms<br>15  * * *<br>16  * * *<br>17  * * *<br>18  * * *<br>19  * * *<br>20  * * *<br>21  * * *<br>22  *]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[elitefx posted : Well, I mean we have to admit this is getting just friggin' ridiculous with Rogers.<br><br>Here's this poor guy paying good money for internet and getting diddley squat in return, guys are buying the iPhone 5 and turns out a lot of Rogers so called footprint can't support LTE yet Rogers is advertising the stuff like they're the king of the LTE network and here's us in London with the world's crappiest upload speeds, not even close to what we're paying for and then there's Rogers selling dogcrap PVRs that are driving unsuspecting customers up the wall and to top it all off we have to mention the new Hitron Gateway disaster.<br><br>I mean, how long is this going to go on? What Rogers is doing now is just ripping and thieving from everyone.......this is just getting to the point of Criminal Consumer Fraud.... :mad:]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[technocar2 posted : The problem is at the first hope, the HFC node, its clear that its overloaded and thus rogers has blocked ping to it because it will show 25 ms ping where as it should show something like 8 ms. <br>The following tests were done at ~10 PM.<br><pre class="brush: text">Tracing route to rogers.com &#91;207.245.252.27&#93;&#012;over a maximum of 30 hops:&#012; &#012;  1    &lt;1 ms    &lt;1 ms    &lt;1 ms  192.168.0.1&#012;  2     7 ms     8 ms     7 ms  7.2.120.1&#012;  3    11 ms    11 ms    11 ms  69.63.254.65&#012;  4    10 ms    11 ms    11 ms  69.63.249.189&#012;  5    10 ms     9 ms    10 ms  69.63.251.150&#012;  6    14 ms    11 ms     8 ms  ge10-0.gwy2-tor.bb.allstream.net &#91;216.191.65.121&#012;&#93;&#012;  7    11 ms    18 ms    12 ms  10ge4-11.hcap9-tor.bb.allstream.net &#91;199.212.169&#012;.202&#93;&#012;  8    11 ms    12 ms    11 ms  66-46-129-178.dedicated.allstream.net &#91;66.46.129&#012;.178&#93;&#012;  9    13 ms    11 ms    11 ms  66-46-146-52.dedicated.allstream.net &#91;66.46.146.&#012;52&#93;&#012; 10    12 ms    13 ms    12 ms  207.245.252.27&#012; &#012;Trace complete.&#012; &#012;Tracing route to ibm.com &#91;129.42.38.1&#93;&#012;over a maximum of 30 hops:&#012; &#012;  1    &lt;1 ms    &lt;1 ms    &lt;1 ms  192.168.0.1&#012;  2     6 ms     8 ms     7 ms  7.2.120.1&#012;  3    11 ms    11 ms    11 ms  24.156.151.97&#012;  4    12 ms    11 ms    11 ms  69.63.249.189&#012;  5    31 ms    27 ms    29 ms  64.71.240.66&#012;  6    24 ms    25 ms    24 ms  xe-2-0-0.er1.lga5.us.above.net &#91;64.124.128.193&#93;&#012; &#012;  7    25 ms    25 ms    25 ms  0.xe-8-2-0.BR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET &#91;204.255.168.25&#93;&#012;  8    56 ms    55 ms    55 ms  0.so-7-1-0.XT3.STL3.ALTER.NET &#91;152.63.0.6&#93;&#012;  9    56 ms    59 ms    55 ms  POS6-0.GW8.STL3.ALTER.NET &#91;152.63.92.37&#93;&#012; 10    58 ms    57 ms    58 ms  ibm-gw.customer.alter.net &#91;65.206.180.74&#93;&#012; 11     *        *        *     Request timed out.&#012; 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.&#012; 13     *        *        *     Request timed out.&#012; 14     *     ^C&#012; &#012;</pre><!--end code block--><br>Your first hop is my second hop, as you can see yours is blocked where as normally it should show 8 ms. Rogers is hidden what the problem is as the node. Your 2nd hop is my third hop and again I have 11 ms and you have ~30 ms, its very clear your node is in a really bad shape at the moment. <br>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : Now here's a traceroute done via www.iptools.com (on a Teksavvy DSL line) to rogers.com<br><br>traceroute to rogers.com (207.245.252.27), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets<br>1 21.9.344a.static.theplanet.com (74.52.9.33) 1.117 ms 1.596 ms 1.835 ms<br>2 po201.dsr01.dllstx2.networklayer.com (70.87.254.137) 0.570 ms 0.564 ms 0.553 ms<br>3 te2-1.dsr01.dllstx3.networklayer.com (70.87.255.65) 0.542 ms 0.770 ms 0.748 ms<br>4 * * *<br>5 ae0.bbr01.eq01.chi01.networklayer.com (173.192.18.137) 25.923 ms 25.915 ms 21.901 ms<br>6 ge6-0.gwy1-chi.allstream.net (206.223.119.3) 26.137 ms 26.169 ms 28.904 ms<br>7 10ge7-11.hcap9-tor.bb.allstream.net (199.212.169.206) 38.634 ms 39.122 ms 34.937 ms<br>8 66-46-129-178.dedicated.allstream.net (66.46.129.178) 40.170 ms 39.892 ms 39.600 ms<br>9 * * *<br>10 * * *<br>11 * * *<br>12 * * *<br>13 * * *<br>14 * * *<br>15 * * *<br>16 * * *<br>17 * * *<br>18 * * *<br>19 * * *<br>20 * * *<br>21 * * *<br>22 * * *<br>23 * * *<br>24 * * *<br>25 * * *<br>26 * * *<br>27 * * *<br>28 * * *<br>29 * * *<br>30 * * *<br><br>-------------------------<br><br>And here's one done from my laptop on a Teksavvy DSL connection<br><br>Tracing route to rogers.com [207.245.252.27]<br><br>over a maximum of 30 hops:<br><br>  1     1 ms     1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.0.1 <br>  2    10 ms    11 ms    11 ms  206.248.154.104 <br>  3    11 ms     9 ms    11 ms  2120.ae0.bdr01.tor.packetflow.ca [69.196.136.66] <br>  4     9 ms     9 ms    11 ms  peer1.bdr02.tor.packetflow.ca [64.34.236.121] <br>  5     8 ms    11 ms     9 ms  10ge.xe-2-0-0.tor-151f-cor-1.peer1.net [216.187.114.145] <br>  6     9 ms     9 ms     7 ms  216.191.190.105 <br>  7    11 ms    11 ms     9 ms  10ge4-11.hcap9-tor.bb.allstream.net [199.212.169.202] <br>  8     9 ms    13 ms    15 ms  66-46-129-178.dedicated.allstream.net [66.46.129.178] <br>  9    12 ms    21 ms    13 ms  66-46-146-52.dedicated.allstream.net [66.46.146.52] <br> 10    76 ms    55 ms    49 ms  207.245.252.27 <br><br>Trace complete.<br><br>There are lots of delays in Allstream's network, both in these traces and in the ones done on the Rogers network.<br><br>But Allstream's delays don't account for the horrible 1st hop. My friend is in a condo building, so I'm also wondering if the 1st hop is to some badly behaving equipment in the wiring room in the basement???]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : 67.231.221.241  looks like York Mills, not Bloor after all]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : The following were done @ around 10am today.<br>----------------------------------<br><br>Rogers.com - elapsed time > 2 minutes when I gave up<br><br>Traceroute has started&#133;<br><br>traceroute to rogers.com (207.245.252.27), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets<br> 1  * * *<br> 2  67.231.221.241 (67.231.221.241)  29.188 ms  27.846 ms  28.919 ms<br> 3  69.63.252.246 (69.63.252.246)  29.883 ms  30.966 ms  28.222 ms<br> 4  69.63.251.142 (69.63.251.142)  29.409 ms  35.868 ms  27.924 ms<br> 5  ge10-0.gwy2-tor.bb.allstream.net (216.191.65.121)  30.399 ms  28.894 ms<br>    ge10-1.gwy2-tor.bb.allstream.net (216.191.65.129)  27.927 ms<br> 6  10ge4-11.hcap9-tor.bb.allstream.net (199.212.169.202)  28.894 ms  28.907 ms  27.939 ms<br> 7  66-46-129-178.dedicated.allstream.net (66.46.129.178)  28.925 ms  29.911 ms  34.965 ms<br> 8  * * *<br> 9  * * *<br>10  * * *<br>11  * * *<br>12  * * *<br>13  * * *<br>14  * * *<br>15  * * *<br>16  * * *<br>17  * * *<br>18  *<br><br>----------------------------------------------------<br>IBM.com - result after about 1 minute<br><br>Traceroute has started&#133;<br><br>traceroute to ibm.com (129.42.38.1), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets<br> 1  * * *<br> 2  66.185.90.149 (66.185.90.149)  30.855 ms  27.979 ms  27.993 ms<br> 3  24.156.156.189 (24.156.156.189)  35.955 ms  30.108 ms  46.739 ms<br> 4  64.71.241.110 (64.71.241.110)  42.197 ms  42.976 ms  43.036 ms<br> 5  64.124.196.213 (64.124.196.213)  41.590 ms  43.481 ms  41.024 ms<br> 6  above-uu.iad10.us.above.net (64.125.13.174)  43.041 ms  42.966 ms  42.071 ms<br> 7  0.ge-0-2-0.xt3.stl3.alter.net (152.63.4.46)  71.820 ms  73.384 ms  73.486 ms<br> 8  pos6-0.gw8.stl3.alter.net (152.63.92.37)  72.075 ms  70.884 ms  73.107 ms<br> 9  ibm-gw.customer.alter.net (65.206.180.74)  72.979 ms  72.978 ms  74.050 ms<br>10  * * *<br>11  * * *<br>12  *<br><br>--------------------------------------<br><br>I swapped the Cisco modem @ a Rogers store this afternoon for a new one, and the results with the new modem were no better.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[technocar2 posted : Signal is fine. But your ping to rogers.com is too high, it should be no more than 10-15 ms. So do a tracert and see what the ping is to the first hop as that might be the cause of high ping and pack loss.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : As at about 18:50 today<br><br>Model: Cisco DPC3825<br>Vendor: Cisco<br>Hardware Revision: 1.0<br><br>Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxx<br>MAC Address: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br>Bootloader Revision: 2.3.0_R3<br>Current Software Revision: dpc3825-v302r125533-111108a-ROG<br>Firmware Name: dpc3825-v302r125533-111108a-ROG.bin<br>Firmware Build Time: Nov 8 18:12:42 2011<br>Cable Modem Status: Operational<br>Wireless Network: Enable<br> <br><br> <br><br>Cable Modem State<br> <br>DOCSIS Downstream Scanning: Completed<br>DOCSIS Ranging: Completed<br>DOCSIS DHCP: Completed<br>DOCSIS TFTP: Completed<br>DOCSIS Data Reg Complete: Completed<br>DOCSIS Privacy: Enabled<br> <br><br>Downstream Channels<br>  <br>Power Level: <br>Signal to Noise Ratio:<br>Channel 1:<br>0.0 dBmV<br>37.4 dB<br><br>Channel 2:<br>0.3 dBmV<br>38.0 dB<br><br>Channel 3:<br>0.2 dBmV<br>37.9 dB<br><br>Channel 4:<br>0.0 dBmV<br>37.5 dB<br><br>Channel 5:<br>-0.4 dBmV<br>36.8 dB<br><br>Channel 6:<br>-0.2 dBmV<br>37.6 dB<br><br>Channel 7:<br>0.0 dBmV<br>37.5 dB<br><br>Channel 8:<br>0.0 dBmV<br>37.1 dB<br> <br><br>Upstream Channels<br>  <br>Power Level:<br>Channel 1:<br>44.9 dBmV<br><br>Channel 2:<br>45.6 dBmV<br><br>Channel 3:<br>45.1 dBmV<br><br>Channel 4:<br>44.6 dBmV<br><br>-------------------------------------------------<br><br>Ping has started&#133;<br><br>PING rogers.com (207.245.252.27): 56 data bytes<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=0 ttl=120 time=30.912 ms<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 1<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=2 ttl=120 time=29.954 ms<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=3 ttl=120 time=30.973 ms<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=4 ttl=120 time=31.995 ms<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=5 ttl=120 time=30.007 ms<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 6<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 7<br>64 bytes from 207.245.252.27: icmp_seq=8 ttl=120 time=31.062 ms<br><br>--- rogers.com ping statistics ---<br>10 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, <b>40.0% packet loss</b><br>round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 29.954/30.817/31.995/0.693 ms]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : Will get them later today.<br>Rogers tech swore they were fine. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[HiVolt posted : What are the signal stats from the modem? Thats the first thing you should be looking at.]]></description>
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<title>Bloor phub - Terrible connection</title>
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<description><![CDATA[MaynardKrebs posted : I'm posting this for a non-technical friend of mine.<br><br>She's got a Mac running 10.6.8 and a Rogers/Cisco modem/router.<br>She's been complaining of ridiculously slow speeds for nearly a week. She's on the Bloor phub.<br><br>Here are some stats from last night - after Rogers support remotely 'tweaked'/updated the modem.<br><br>Ping has started&#133;<br><br>PING rogers.com (207.245.5xx.xxx): 56 data bytes<br>64 bytes from 207.245.5xx.xxx: icmp_seq=0 ttl=119 time=33.043 ms<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 1<br>64 bytes from 207.245.5xx.xxx: icmp_seq=2 ttl=119 time=29.032 ms<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 3<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 4<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 5<br>64 bytes from 207.245.5xx.xxx: icmp_seq=6 ttl=119 time=29.943 ms<br>64 bytes from 207.245.5xx.xxx: icmp_seq=7 ttl=119 time=29.932 ms<br>Request timeout for icmp_seq 8<br><br>--- rogers.com ping statistics ---<br>10 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, <B>60.0% packet loss</b><br>round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 29.032/30.488/33.043/1.521 ms]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2012 11:41:53 EDT</pubDate>
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