Re: [Nolug] Some pointers needed -- contd.

From: Michael <mogmios_at_mlug.missouri.edu>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 05:12:05 -0600 (CST)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0202090511020.18732-100000@mlug.missouri.edu>

What distro do you use? If you ping a host are the ping times noticable
slowed? If your traceroute do you see any weird loops it is going through
or anything like that?

;):):-):):-):):-)8')
Michael McGlothlin <mogmios@mlug.missouri.edu>
http://mlug.missouri.edu/~mogmios/projects/

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Pietu wrote:

>
> Just for testing purposes, I set up floppyfw in my linux box and suddenly my
> speeds are back to normal. http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/ resulted
> 2.6Mb speeds instead of 24.6Kbps as my normal linux setup did.
>
> Therefore my normal linux setup have some issues, but I have no clue what's
> wrong. It seems to be working normally with no error messages. Routing is
> screwed definitely.
>
> Petri
>
> > Hi list...
> >
> > I'm in need of some pointers, where to go hunt for a solution.
> >
> > Past couple of weeks I've been experiencing extremely slow
> > performance out of my cox connection and I've started to suspect
> > my linux box (router) being the faulty part. Transfer speeds to
> > the linux box are fairly ok (not as good as they were some time
> > ago), but all my other machines pull up web pages extremely
> > slowly. Even all the speed tests report my connection speed to be
> > apx. 28.8 modem level.
> >
> > Is there any way of finding out what is going on with the routing
> > and why it is slowing down the connection now and not about 6
> > months ago when the OS was originally installed.
> >
> > Pietu
>
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