golddog
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Your tracert to rollitup.org is 51 ms, his was 24 msMy lows are lower then yours.
Your tracert to rollitup.org is 51 ms, his was 24 msMy lows are lower then yours.
Is that a DSL modem or regular modem?but why am i so slow, 2 weeks ago i was getting 1-2mpbs?
modem: my computer goes to this which is plugged into the cable cord. Not using my linksys router right now. its a tiny black box.
Hence why I said lows. My lowest was 7ms and his lowest was 8ms.Your tracert to rollitup.org is 51 ms, his was 24 ms
Ah. Now I understand. I've done that before. My router is plugged into that. It's what gives the router the internet to distribute. I used to have a Linksys. Now I have a Dynex.but why am i so slow, 2 weeks ago i was getting 1-2mpbs?
modem: my computer goes to this which is plugged into the cable cord. Not using my linksys router right now. its a tiny black box.
It's the cumulative time that counts in ping times, but what really matters is the Download speed. (Your times are very good Cryptkeeper).Hence why I said lows. My lowest was 7ms and his lowest was 8ms.
pretty basic modem if it's the one i'm thinking of. check the signals on the internal page. go to http://192.168.100.1/ and look at the transmit and recieve power. the transmit (tx or upstream) should be less than 55. (really it should be below 50 but most isps settle for 55). the recieve should be between -15 and +15. if these signals are out of range you definately need a truck roll. if your signals are ok then more than likely it is some tcp/ip crap and i don't fuss with that shit. i'm about hardware. but one last time, PLEASE do not underestimate the power of properly powercycling your shit. you have to unplug it all, not just the modem or just the router, and the modem needs to be online before you plug in the router. good luck with that tech support.i rent it from comcast for like 5 bucks a month. it says its Scientific Atlanta Cable Modem.
+REp for helping him.pretty basic modem if it's the one i'm thinking of. check the signals on the internal page. go to http://192.168.100.1/ and look at the transmit and recieve power. the transmit (tx or upstream) should be less than 55. (really it should be below 50 but most isps settle for 55). the recieve should be between -15 and +15. if these signals are out of range you definately need a truck roll. if your signals are ok then more than likely it is some tcp/ip crap and i don't fuss with that shit. i'm about hardware. but one last time, PLEASE do not underestimate the power of properly powercycling your shit. you have to unplug it all, not just the modem or just the router, and the modem needs to be online before you plug in the router. good luck with that tech support.
Looks like cox is the problem. The first 2 show over 2300 ms out the door to your first router. Did you reboot your router?Rollitup slowed down for me again so I did another tracert.
They fuckin' lied in school! Giving kids stars for excelling in a subject my ass! I did another one afterwords to make sure I wasn't seeing anything.
Love the pattern eh? Did it again 20min afterword.
Well it looks like it cleared up (so you probably don't need to do it now). It is probably from local (not just you) over-utilization (if it happens again, power cycle the cox router, could be a hardware issue). If it clears up after a power cycle, and happens again have them replace the hardware. If it continues to happen and you call your ISP, make sure you have the screen shots which show the slowdown. Probably the 1st level techs will not know how to deal with it. If it is a continuing problem, you will probably need to talk with a supervisor.No but I'll do that. Thank you.
I worked for Verizon for 8 years, DSL, FIOS, Business T1 T3, etc.most isps have a modem history log they can check to verify that there was in fact an issue with your modem on such and such day, and perhaps detect a pattern (although good luck with a rookie rep). you should be able to schmooze some credit that way, just remember that if a truck roll occurs the tech can only detect it if it's physically going on when he checks the tap and wiring.
When you see it jump up to 1000ms, turn off you equipment for a couple of minutes and see if you get the speed back.Earlier today it did it again,
But it disappeared quickly. These things are fun to do! Haha. Tracing Google. Tracing Youtube. To much tracing!