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Old 18-10-2007, 09:28   #1
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Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

Recently ive been seeing around 6% P/L constant in whatever im doing with spikes hitting atleast 20%. In trying to sort this problem, i got a few people to tracert me to see whats up, the first was a mate in UK, second is elsewhere in Europe, Holland i think.



as you can see, it appears to be going from the NTL servers to some weird boxes in the same location before going off to the BY servers and coming to me. Seems it could be made a lot more efficient



i have 2mb cable from Virgin media, at my previous address i had no such issues like this, any ideas as to the reasoning/possible solutions?

thanks a lot

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Old 18-10-2007, 13:03   #2
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

ran winmtr to try and pinpoint where i start getting packetloss along the trace

turns out its every server VM use

www.dgcoding.co.uk/route.htm

and

www.dgcoding.co.uk/route2.htm
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Old 18-10-2007, 13:10   #3
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

Yeah I've been having major issues with my internet too, I've been getting packet loss in the region of 62% - And trying a tracert to virgin.net is unsuccessful. Browsing is painfully slow and gaming is out of the question, I disconnect every 3 minutes or sooner. I'm not even sure VM are aware of this I hope they are.


I'm in Hampshire by the way, South East.
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Old 18-10-2007, 13:26   #4
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

YEP.

Its official VIRGIN MEDIA IS A PILE OF ****E (in our area(s) at least)

If you are NOT carrying out tasks such as gaming, or other tasks which require real time user input, you might not see that your service is way below satisfactory ( which in iteself does not legislate the fact you are not getting what you paod for, even though you dont notice it), but I as well as others play online games, and this Virgin Media/ NTL/whatever they are calling themselves is a complete waste of time and money.

And unless you speak Indian or Punjab, dont bother calling the tech support, which i may add, conveniently changed from free, to 25p / minute plus connection charge on the day I had my net installed, robbing *******s. Those **** heads in the call center will find any excuse to put the blame on the end-users' own hardware/software...but its like this people....right now, as I type, my internet is like UBER fast...but once everyone finshes Uni/work, and they all sign on, the packetloss is like record breaking, and the lags, omg, someone please give me my BT connection back.


**** you Virgin Meda.


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Old 18-10-2007, 14:18   #5
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

And 386 you registered just to post that?
Man you must be bored

Original Poster have you called tech support?
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Old 18-10-2007, 14:50   #6
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

i have not yet, although i have considered it but from the horror stories ive heard of tech support i didnt think it was worth the bother

---------- Post added at 14:50 ---------- Previous post was at 14:34 ----------

well i just phoned them, and surprisingly they actually knew what i was talking about and said they know the problem and it should be sorted in a few days time

Cheers for the help

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dude you coming out a bit strong ain't ya telling someone ***** its not nice
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

I've been having this problem about 3 days now so how much longer are they expecting to let it drag on for? Does anyone know the cause of all of this and will it come to down more traffic shaping and capping?

Lets hope it doesn't last too long as I need to do a lot of remote connection work which is virtually impossible at the moment, oh and my online racing is a no go for tonight


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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

well what they told me Inflatedcow was there theres a box down in the south of birmingham (my area), and they're currently routing a different area through our exchange until its fixed, which is why the packetloss and slowdown is occuring (allegedly)
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Ok cool mate thanks for the information! Lets hope it gets sorted soon enough.
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

Can you believe I got a warning for my post above?

Please cancel my account Paul just in case your PMs dont work.

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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

Noticed this on another site.

http://www.ispreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/n...ZluZylOpxxxxXE

Looks like the problems may be hitting Virgin's ADSL users too.
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

Not sure if it's the same problem, but could be. I'm a new user, just installed VM on Saturday, TV/Phones fine, cable BB is pants. Tech support giving me the expected answer that there's nothing wrong at their end and I have a software problem (The cry of the ISP techy!!!). But I'm experiencing similar symptoms, worse if possible. I can barely complete a full webpage download, some will just hang after a few frames. Ran all the security gear I have with no joy. System restore also didn't help. I'm still checking out pc issues as best I can, just in case, but as I'm also in Birmingham (NE, area 12) maybe I'm just getting the same as you.
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Old 23-10-2007, 13:42   #15
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Re: Packet Loss + Ridiculous Tracert hops :s

my internet went down sometime over last weekend, couldve been saturday and im sure they were routing us through a different box for a day or two, it seems fixed now but this may be the cause of your problems
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