That could happen at any router from you to the servers. You would need to run Ping Plotter, for a few minutes, to capture where that is happening.
I am assuming all of you who have the same, or similar, traces for all three IP addresses, are also working just fine.
Ran PingPlotter on 71.252.137.154.
Here's mine
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Your ISP is using Xo Communications as their Internet transport and it appears XO is having issues with congestion or other problems.You would need to contact your ISP's Tier 2 support (not the first line of defense support which is not going to help at all) and notify them of the issue. They will not confirm there is a problem, as it would mean they would be required to address it. However, the problem may suddenly clear itself up after you notify them, unless XO is not able to correct the issue.
New game plan.I need anyone and everyone to post up a trace route or Ping Plot to the following addresses.71.252.137.14971.252.137.15171.252.137.153Thank you for the help.
Where does it freeze up?What anti-virus is installed on your computer?
Resetting my router solved it.
Those Ping Plots are looking normal now. If you still cannot connect, what anti-xxx software are you using?
still cant connect, im using trend micro as a antivirus software.... still not able to connect to the main arena, currently talking with my tech support to hopefully refresh BGP tables.