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Blake
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      12-28-2009, 06:02 AM
My internet connection's been dropping for 3-5 seconds at a time
lately, happening rather frequently. While trying to diagnose, i
noticed something odd going on... When I run a tracert somewhere, it
shows the 1st hop (after my router) as ***, 2nd hop as
208.180.yyy.zzz. However, when I tracert 208.180.yyy.zzz, it shows
that as being only 1 hop away from my router (i.e. skipping the ***).
Similarly, when people are trying to tracert back to me, they get to
the 208.180.yyy.zzz address, then it ***'s out.

It's been quite a while since i've dealt with anything this low level,
but as best I recall, this shouldn't be possible, right? A device
with 1 NIC and 1 IP address shouldn't have multiple devices only 1 hop
away? Assuming that i'm not being a complete moron and this situation
is abnormal, any idea what is / could be going on?

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Blake

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Pascal Hambourg
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      12-28-2009, 09:07 AM
Hello,

Blake a écrit :
> My internet connection's been dropping for 3-5 seconds at a time
> lately, happening rather frequently. [...]


May I ask what this has to do with Linux ?
 
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      12-28-2009, 03:05 PM
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 11:07:58 +0100, Pascal Hambourg
<boite-a-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Blake a écrit :
>> My internet connection's been dropping for 3-5 seconds at a time
>> lately, happening rather frequently. [...]

>
>May I ask what this has to do with Linux ?


Not much, maybe. I wasn't 100% sure where I should be posting
something as generic as this, but I was running the tracert on a Linux
box (CentOS 5.4, 2.6.18 kernel) and wondered if, perhaps, what was
going on had something to do with that. I've found in the past that
Linux users are typically more knowledgeable about networking issues,
so I assumed that if the problem wasn't Linux related someone would
probably be able to point me in the right direction.

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