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ropeguru
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reply to SDSuperman
Re: [Xtreme] 60+ High Ping to NFO Game Server starting around 4/

Your hope 13 is just the way they have that router setup to process ICMP requests. The real problem is the link where AT&T hands off to level 3 at hops 11 and 12. Do some pings to hop 12 before and after you see the rise. My guess is that the load is picking up on that link around the time you are seeing the increase. To me, a major link like that should never jump 40ms when they are geographically so close together.


SDSuperman



ropeguru.. there is no before and after now... it's just a solid 60+ and I agree.. I don't think there should be a 40ms jump either. I have ask NFO if they would check into it also and just got a reply back saying that nothing has changed on the NFO network and they would email InterNAP to ask about it.

After just doing a random speed test last night i was getting about a 1/3 of what I should be getting
--> DSL Extreme Download 6 Mbps/512 Kbps Upload
so tonight I'll check it again..


sojman

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reply to ropeguru
said by ropeguru See Profile :

Your hope 13 is just the way they have that router setup to process ICMP requests. The real problem is the link where AT&T hands off to level 3 at hops 11 and 12. Do some pings to hop 12 before and after you see the rise. My guess is that the load is picking up on that link around the time you are seeing the increase. To me, a major link like that should never jump 40ms when they are geographically so close together.
sounds to me that his connection is interleaved.. which is now confirmed by the op
with those stats being marginal as they are , switching from fastpath to interleaved could mean anywhere from 10-15ms added to his routing.

as far as his handoffs again we don't have a prior route to go by. so we should assume the problems from the nid to the rest of the network..

OP i suggest you connect your modem to the nid and get those stats again
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