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NoGi

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I've been experiencing insanely slow speeds to SKF via BigPond ADSL2+. Anyone else on bigpond with similar issues? I've got a support call open to see what they can do but from some basic investigating, the routing seems all messed up. So many hops:

traceroute shrimpkeepersforum.com
traceroute to shrimpkeepersforum.com (176.56.57.104), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
 1  192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254)  0.370 ms  0.204 ms  0.205 ms
 2  172.18.xxx.x (172.18.xxx.x)  22.825 ms  50.570 ms  58.638 ms
 3  172.18.xxx.x (172.18.xxx.x)  114.854 ms  22.358 ms  26.054 ms
 4  172.18.xxx.x (172.18.xxx.x)  32.480 ms  39.592 ms
    172.18.xxx.x (172.18.xxx.x)  51.048 ms
 5  bundle-ether4.cha-edge902.brisbane.telstra.net (203.50.44.38)  64.732 ms
    bundle-ether4.woo-edge901.brisbane.telstra.net (203.50.44.36)  90.069 ms  31.532 ms
 6  bundle-ether7.cha-core4.brisbane.telstra.net (203.50.11.142)  24.073 ms  23.926 ms  22.033 ms
 7  bundle-ether11.ken-core10.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.72)  47.133 ms  37.416 ms
    bundle-ether11.chw-core10.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.70)  34.919 ms
 8  bundle-ether17.oxf-gw2.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.13.70)  39.109 ms  34.297 ms  69.661 ms
 9  bundle-ether1.sydp-core01.sydney.reach.com (203.50.13.46)  54.998 ms  47.415 ms
    bundle-ether1.sydo-core01.sydney.reach.com (203.50.13.38)  40.109 ms
10  i-0-3-0-5.paix-core01.bx.telstraglobal.net (202.84.144.157)  178.241 ms
    i-0-4-0-5.paix-core01.bx.telstraglobal.net (202.84.143.157)  175.534 ms
    i-0-3-2-0.sydo-core02.bi.telstraglobal.net (202.84.220.189)  36.100 ms
11  i-0-5-0-0.paix02.bi.telstraglobal.net (202.40.149.106)  190.677 ms  173.647 ms  173.915 ms
12  * * *
13  ae6.cr1.sjc2.us.above.net (64.125.31.45)  174.821 ms
    l3-peer.tlot02.pr.telstraglobal.net (134.159.61.46)  176.418 ms
    l3-peer.tlot02.pr.telstraglobal.net (134.159.61.18)  176.829 ms
14  vlan90.csw4.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.144.254)  360.176 ms
    vlan70.csw2.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.144.126)  315.672 ms
    xe-0-3-0.cr1.lax112.us.above.net (64.125.26.25)  193.797 ms
15  ae-83-83.ebr3.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.137.41)  316.582 ms
    ae2.cr1.iah1.us.above.net (64.125.20.209)  216.293 ms  224.734 ms
16  ae8.cr1.dca2.us.above.net (64.125.20.185)  243.413 ms
    ae-12-12.ebr1.washington1.level3.net (4.69.132.82)  323.732 ms  327.934 ms
17  ae4.mpr2.lhr2.uk.above.net (64.125.20.74)  314.930 ms
    ae-81-81.csw3.washington1.level3.net (4.69.134.138)  324.419 ms
    ae4.mpr2.lhr2.uk.above.net (64.125.20.74)  317.214 ms
18  ae5.mpr1.lhr15.uk.above.net (64.125.21.10)  358.937 ms
    ae-92-92.ebr2.washington1.level3.net (4.69.134.157)  323.971 ms  317.144 ms
19  94.31.40.154.ipyx-080002-001-zyo.above.net (94.31.40.154)  331.060 ms
    ae-42-42.ebr2.paris1.level3.net (4.69.137.53)  320.444 ms
    94.31.40.154.ipyx-080002-001-zyo.above.net (94.31.40.154)  331.201 ms
20  gi0-24-81.core-rs1.vt.nimbushosting.co.uk (80.249.97.220)  319.924 ms
    ae-62-62.csw1.paris1.level3.net (4.69.161.94)  385.337 ms
    gi0-24-81.core-rs1.vt.nimbushosting.co.uk (80.249.97.220)  347.925 ms
21  shrimpkeepersforum-com.nh-serv.co.uk (176.56.57.104)  339.682 ms
    ae-61-61.ebr1.paris1.level3.net (4.69.161.77)  389.859 ms  315.300 ms
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I am on adsl2+ and it seems pretty responsive!

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That all looks like gibberish to me, lol. :lol: I'm on optusnet & it seems to be fine too. :thumbsu:

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Tried it a few times, seems there's a couple extra hops and #12 always times out for me. Seems #12 times out for you too NoGi

To skf:

 

Tracing route to www.shrimpkeepersforum.com [176.56.57.104]

over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  (null).iiNet [10.1.1.1]
  2    14 ms    14 ms    14 ms  nexthop.wa.iinet.net.au [203.215.5.243]
  3    14 ms    14 ms    15 ms  ae7.cr1.per2.on.ii.net [150.101.33.122]
  4   299 ms   300 ms   298 ms  ae0.cr1.per1.on.ii.net [150.101.33.12]
  5    63 ms    63 ms    63 ms  pos1-2-0.bdr1.sin1.on.ii.net [150.101.33.68]
  6   296 ms   295 ms   295 ms  gi0-0-5.bdr1.lon1.on.ii.net [203.16.211.101]
  7   300 ms   299 ms   299 ms  te5-4.telehouse-east.core.enta.net [195.66.224.151]
  8   300 ms   299 ms   299 ms  te5-1.telehouse-east2.core.enta.net [188.39.127.74]
  9   295 ms   306 ms   296 ms  te5-3.gs1.core.enta.net [188.39.127.68]
 10   323 ms   323 ms   323 ms  te2-3.redbus-hex.core.enta.net [188.39.127.116]
 11   302 ms   301 ms   302 ms  188-39-118-218.static.enta.net [188.39.118.218]
 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 13   318 ms   348 ms   317 ms  shrimpkeepersforum-com.nh-serv.co.uk [176.56.57.104]
 
Trace complete.

 

 

to Google:
 

 

Tracing route to www.google.com [74.125.237.114]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1     1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  (null).iiNet [10.1.1.1]
  2    15 ms    14 ms    14 ms  nexthop.wa.iinet.net.au [203.215.5.243]
  3    14 ms    14 ms    14 ms  ae7.cr1.per1.on.ii.net [150.101.33.120]
  4    67 ms    67 ms    67 ms  ae1.cr1.adl6.on.ii.net [150.101.33.36]
  5    68 ms    67 ms    67 ms  ae4.br1.syd7.on.ii.net [150.101.33.34]
  6    66 ms    74 ms    66 ms  gw.google.com [150.101.199.234]
  7    68 ms    68 ms    68 ms  66.249.95.224
  8    71 ms    71 ms    71 ms  72.14.237.135
  9    67 ms    66 ms    66 ms  syd01s12-in-f18.1e100.net [74.125.237.114]
 
Trace complete.

 

 

to Facebook:
 

 

Tracing route to www.google.com [74.125.237.114]

over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1     1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  (null).iiNet [10.1.1.1]
  2    15 ms    14 ms    14 ms  nexthop.wa.iinet.net.au [203.215.5.243]
  3    14 ms    14 ms    14 ms  ae7.cr1.per1.on.ii.net [150.101.33.120]
  4    67 ms    67 ms    67 ms  ae1.cr1.adl6.on.ii.net [150.101.33.36]
  5    68 ms    67 ms    67 ms  ae4.br1.syd7.on.ii.net [150.101.33.34]
  6    66 ms    74 ms    66 ms  gw.google.com [150.101.199.234]
  7    68 ms    68 ms    68 ms  66.249.95.224
  8    71 ms    71 ms    71 ms  72.14.237.135
  9    67 ms    66 ms    66 ms  syd01s12-in-f18.1e100.net [74.125.237.114]
 
Trace complete.

To Squiggles:
 

 

Tracing route to Squiggle [10.1.1.3]

over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1     1 ms   < 1 ms    <1 ms  (null).Optus [10.1.1.3]
 
Trace complete.
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10 i-0-3-0-5.paix-core01.bx.telstraglobal.net (202.84.144.157) 178.241 ms

i-0-4-0-5.paix-core01.bx.telstraglobal.net (202.84.143.157) 175.534 ms

i-0-3-2-0.sydo-core02.bi.telstraglobal.net (202.84.220.189) 36.100 ms

11 i-0-5-0-0.paix02.bi.telstraglobal.net (202.40.149.106) 190.677 ms 173.647 ms 173.915 ms

12 * * *

13 ae6.cr1.sjc2.us.above.net (64.125.31.45) 174.821 ms

l3-peer.tlot02.pr.telstraglobal.net (134.159.61.46) 176.418 ms

l3-peer.tlot02.pr.telstraglobal.net (134.159.61.18) 176.829 ms

14 vlan90.csw4.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.144.254) 360.176 ms

vlan70.csw2.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.144.126) 315.672 ms

xe-0-3-0.cr1.lax112.us.above.net (64.125.26.25) 193.797 ms

15 ae-83-83.ebr3.losangeles1.level3.net (4.69.137.41) 316.582 ms

ae2.cr1.iah1.us.above.net (64.125.20.209) 216.293 ms 224.734 ms

16 ae8.cr1.dca2.us.above.net (64.125.20.185) 243.413 ms

ae-12-12.ebr1.washington1.level3.net (4.69.132.82) 323.732 ms 327.934 ms

17 ae4.mpr2.lhr2.uk.above.net (64.125.20.74) 314.930 ms

ae-81-81.csw3.washington1.level3.net (4.69.134.138) 324.419 ms

ae4.mpr2.lhr2.uk.above.net (64.125.20.74) 317.214 ms

18 ae5.mpr1.lhr15.uk.above.net (64.125.21.10) 358.937 ms

ae-92-92.ebr2.washington1.level3.net (4.69.134.157) 323.971 ms 317.144 ms

19 94.31.40.154.ipyx-080002-001-zyo.above.net (94.31.40.154) 331.060 ms

ae-42-42.ebr2.paris1.level3.net (4.69.137.53) 320.444 ms

94.31.40.154.ipyx-080002-001-zyo.above.net (94.31.40.154) 331.201 ms

20 gi0-24-81.core-rs1.vt.nimbushosting.co.uk (80.249.97.220) 319.924 ms

ae-62-62.csw1.paris1.level3.net (4.69.161.94) 385.337 ms

gi0-24-81.core-rs1.vt.nimbushosting.co.uk (80.249.97.220) 347.925 ms

21 shrimpkeepersforum-com.nh-serv.co.uk (176.56.57.104) 339.682 ms

ae-61-61.ebr1.paris1.level3.net (4.69.161.77) 389.859 ms 315.300 ms

Something wrong from hop 10, times rise, it bounces around a bit, can't find a route, times out, then shoots it off to US, Los Angeles, then to Washington, then via UK and Paris, and back to the UK.

Where is the shrimp keepers server? UK?

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Lol i dont understand it either but i had this problem a few weeks ago where it was really slow

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Yeah server is in the UK.

 

For the layman, think of routing as this massive hopscotch game. You can get to the end in the most direct (and fastest) route or you can hit every square to get to the end (slowest).

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