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Offline TEXICAN

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High number of disco's
« on: November 16, 2009, 09:33:44 AM »
Im having a very high number of disco's here in the last few days.  I think Im up to 14 and 9 of those were in the last two days.  Anyone else had this happening to them??  Nothings changed on my end
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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2009, 12:55:42 PM »
Yes here too! i am up to over 30 discos, as of last night, most of these all coming from this last week ! anybody else? :headscratch: :furious
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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2009, 01:26:59 PM »
More data would be helpful.  We have no control over the Internet folks.

How about either Ping Plot (www.pingplotter.com) or tracert data?  Both would be good.  Use 206.16.60.38 for the data gathering.

Seems Level3 was particularly bad this weekend.  So if you see them in your path, all bets are off.

Just FYI Texican, your computer is always changing.  That is one thing that is always true about Windows.
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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2009, 06:37:00 PM »
More data would be helpful.  We have no control over the Internet folks.

How about either Ping Plot (www.pingplotter.com) or tracert data?  Both would be good.  Use 206.16.60.38 for the data gathering.

Seems Level3 was particularly bad this weekend.  So if you see them in your path, all bets are off.

Just FYI Texican, your computer is always changing.  That is one thing that is always true about Windows.

Here is my ping plotter results! :o



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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2009, 10:30:13 PM »
 I had disco problems with a new computer. ( win 7 64 ).  I bypassed my router ( which had no problems with the old computer ) and the disco issue has stopped.
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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2009, 06:17:59 AM »
Actually Adog, that last trace is most likely due to packet loss on the return trip to your computer.  I see Level3 in your path and that is definately going to be a source of problems with connections.  Level3 is the most oversold network in the U.S.

Many ISP's have been jumping to them as they are cheap.  hat is the reason things will suddenly change.  One day an ISP is using one ISP, then they switch to another one.  Or the routes change due to issues related to equipment problems.

I'll run some traces back to you and see if I can find out anything.
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Re: High number of disco's
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2009, 08:34:28 AM »
Actually Adog, that last trace is most likely due to packet loss on the return trip to your computer.  I see Level3 in your path and that is definately going to be a source of problems with connections.  Level3 is the most oversold network in the U.S.

Many ISP's have been jumping to them as they are cheap.  hat is the reason things will suddenly change.  One day an ISP is using one ISP, then they switch to another one.  Or the routes change due to issues related to equipment problems.

I'll run some traces back to you and see if I can find out anything.

ThanK you Skuzzy, its usually at night 7pm to 10:30 pm eastern time , like you said over load !
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