 abslte18
join:2001-11-28 San Juan, PR clubs: | reply to csabo2 Re: MD users routed through Philly?
umm nope dslams do not assign IP adds |
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 csabo2
join:2003-12-20 Columbus, OH | reply to michellej89 NO prob  |
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 michellej89
join:2001-10-23 Crofton, MD | reply to csabo2 Chris,
OK, thanks. I appreciate your response.
Michelle |
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 csabo2
join:2003-12-20 Columbus, OH
| reply to michellej89 Yep. i would recommend unplugging your modem for a few min every few hours. this will grab a new config / ip. and SHOULD get from your local dslam  -- Chris - Verizon Online Tech Support. |
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 michellej89
join:2001-10-23 Crofton, MD
| reply to csabo2 said by csabo2 : We were having an issue with your area, OC12 went down, service was routed around. sorry
Chris,
So this will be fixed when the OC12 comes back up?
Michelle |
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 csabo2
join:2003-12-20 Columbus, OH | reply to michellej89 We were having an issue with your area, OC12 went down, service was routed around. sorry -- Chris - Verizon Online Tech Support. |
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 michellej89
join:2001-10-23 Crofton, MD
1 edit | Hi,
Anyone else in the Baltimore/AA County area of Maryland notice some crazy routing going on the past day or so? Normally my routing from the CO to the GSP gateway goes from Baltimore to Reston, VA to the Qwest DC backbone. Now its going from Baltimore, up to Philly, then back down to DC Qwest. It's adding several msec of ping latency (not to mention packet loss). |
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