Post subject: UMR HIspeed internet connection Latency
Posted: Tue 08-22-2006 4:56PM
Corporal
Joined: Tue 08-15-2006 4:23PM Posts: 7
Source: Nagogami
Hi
What is with the latency of the UMR internet? Its data transfer speed is awesome(3mb up and down), but the latency is about 160ms averge even on the fastest sites(with a ethernet cable connected to the thingnamagig on the wall). Here is my traceroute(to google.com).
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Pinging google.com [64.233.167.99] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=149ms TTL=241 Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=148ms TTL=241 Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=148ms TTL=241 Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=148ms TTL=241
Ping statistics for 64.233.167.99: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 148ms, Maximum = 149ms, Average = 148ms
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1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 163 ms 117 ms 120 ms 131.151.152.254 3 118 ms 117 ms 118 ms nchc-90-rtr.network.umr.edu [131.151.251.102] 4 118 ms 118 ms 118 ms umr-havener-gi0-1.gw.more.net [131.151.251.70] 5 130 ms 127 ms 127 ms sl-r10-01-sr5-0-1.mo.more.net [150.199.169.113]
6 137 ms 145 ms 129 ms sl-r12-01-ge4-1.mo.more.net [150.199.7.41] 7 157 ms 150 ms 148 ms chi-edge-20.inet.qwest.net [67.128.225.65] 8 147 ms 158 ms 147 ms chi-core-02.inet.qwest.net [205.171.20.181] 9 171 ms 174 ms 166 ms dcx-core-01.inet.qwest.net [67.14.32.2] 10 175 ms 169 ms 167 ms dcx-edge-02.inet.qwest.net [205.171.251.14] 11 167 ms 178 ms 171 ms 72.165.86.2 12 168 ms 173 ms 167 ms 209.85.130.14 13 169 ms 168 ms 182 ms 72.14.238.97 14 184 ms 184 ms 184 ms 72.14.236.175 15 185 ms 200 ms 198 ms 216.239.49.226 16 184 ms 186 ms 199 ms 72.14.236.175 17 235 ms 184 ms 188 ms 216.239.49.226 18 187 ms 183 ms 183 ms 64.233.187.99
The first jump is to my router, no biggy.
Notice the 2nd jump just boosted it to the 120s.
I live in Nagogami btw.
Can anyone spare some tips about this and to decrease the latency under the 100s?
Joined: Sun 08-24-2003 3:47PM Posts: 1049 Location: Behind YOU!
Source: Kelly Hall
The Nag apartments are serviced by a University hosted DSL system. Basically, tell everyone else to get off, in the entire complex.
_________________ "Why is it that we must always choose between certain death and probable death?" ~ Clank, Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
My hop to nchc-90-rtr.network.umr.edu (131.151.251.102) is 2ms, 4ms, 2ms.
Its the first hop that's doing you in, the one to 131.151.152.254
My last hop to google is 72.14.207.99 right now, and its 60ms. Its about 60 miliseconds from 131.151.152.254 to google, so its likely whatever the heck is going on between your router and 131.151.152.254
Joined: Sun 08-24-2003 3:47PM Posts: 1049 Location: Behind YOU!
Source: Kelly Hall
131.151.152.254 is likely the DSLAM (Digial Subscriber Line Access Milti-plexer). I'm going to guess that they [UMR IT] did this on the cheap to compete with the local business solutions such as AT&T. Fidelity is not terribly likely to be a contender without some major re-wiring of the buildings due to the nature of cable modem archetecture.
These units are a serious pain in the butt to configure. (Consequently I have on for sale with a 24-port SDSL card is anyone is interested.) It is likely a combination of poor configuration and the ammount of traffic flow.
_________________ "Why is it that we must always choose between certain death and probable death?" ~ Clank, Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
My hop to nchc-90-rtr.network.umr.edu (131.151.251.102) is 2ms, 4ms, 2ms.
Its the first hop that's doing you in, the one to 131.151.152.254
My last hop to google is 72.14.207.99 right now, and its 60ms. Its about 60 miliseconds from 131.151.152.254 to google, so its likely whatever the heck is going on between your router and 131.151.152.254
I'm in quadrangle.
My router is not the problem. And its ip is the 192.168.0.x one, not the 131 one. I tried connecting directly to the dsl without router and it still is crappy.
Yeah so its not probably not your router. it could be anything from the wall to the IT router (152.254), but its likely that its the router. Maybe talk to IT?
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