RE: [Nolug] Cox Problem?

From: Brett D. Estrade <estrabd_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:23:15 -0600
Message-Id: <1110817395.32752.218282665@webmail.messagingengine.com>

FYI (from Mississippi):
#ping -c 100 -i 0.2 <ip_addr>:

Router IP:
68.11.12.82 - all good, all good, all good
68.11.14.18 - 10% packet loss, 11%, 11%
68.11.14.14 - all good, 38%, all good, 1% loss
68.11.12.169 - 11%, 11%, & 10% packet loss;

Brett

On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 09:28:37 -0600 (CST), "Brad Bendily" <brad@selu.edu>
said:
>
> > This is just out of curiosity because I had similar problems a while
> > back, but are you using wifi?
>
>
> > > The routers I see with the problem are 68.11.12.169, 68.11.14.14,
> > > 68.11.14.18,
> > > and 68.11.12.82. Simply do a continuous ping to any of them with the
> > > interval
> > > set for 0.5 seconds and observe the periodic packet loss every 20 seconds
> > > or
> > > so.
>
> I use Cox in the Baton Rouge area (Walker). I haven't noticed any of
> these specific problems, but when I ping each of those addresses
> from my linux router I do notice packet loss. Any
> amount of packet loss is enough to cause problems.
> In my opinion even 1% packet loss is not acceptable.
>
> BB
>
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