Originally posted by Stephanie Belser
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COMCAST!!
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View PostIt's almost like I'm being routed though someone's work machine on the East Coast.
Last edited by Ralph Jones; 09-09-2020, 17:15.
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I would love to bring some tracert data here for the experts, but tracert never gets anywhere, even with perfectly reachable sites. Out of 30 hops, I get 20+ timeouts, which is definitely not the case when I use a browser to visit a site. It's generally instantaneous. I looked at the tracert command line options, but none seemed relevant to the issue.Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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I'm not having any issues reaching the forum. I'm also on Comcast. Here's a screen grab from PingPlotter -- a neat tool combing Ping and Traceroute output. The destination is unreachable with Ping, so ICMP echo must be disabled somewhere along the route, but at least it shows my path through Comcast to whatever network is 52.93.x.y
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Originally posted by Ray Tackett View PostI would love to bring some tracert data here for the experts, but tracert never gets anywhere, even with perfectly reachable sites. Out of 30 hops, I get 20+ timeouts, which is definitely not the case when I use a browser to visit a site. It's generally instantaneous. I looked at the tracert command line options, but none seemed relevant to the issue.
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostHere are my Tracert without and with my VPN.
Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View Postis there a way to stop the Tracert window from closing? There're other places that I reach in a dozen hops or so. Avsig, not so much.
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View Post
Open a "CMD" (aka DOS Box) and then do Tracert from there. When Tracert is done, it drops you back to the command line and the box stays open.
I use Opera's VPN, I'm presuming that tracert is running outside of it.
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