When doing traceroute, there should be a point where the packets
convert from going fast to going slow. That is likely the bottleneck.

If ALL packets are slow, then likely you are the bottlenext at the
first hop.
     


Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % Like everyone else in IT I get a lot of "the internet is slow"... 
 % without going into all the details, I'll often run traceroute to a known 
 % target (in my case, www.bikefriday.com) as a comparison.
 % 
 % When the net is "fast" it goes thru all 15 hops pretty quick, as you'd 
 % expect.
 % 
 % When it's "slow", *all* the hops are slow.
 % 
 % I'd expect there to be a bottleneck at some leg, but not everywhere.
 % 
 % I don't know how to interpret what traceroute is telling me when I see this.
 % 
 % Could we be sending out bad packets from time to time, i.e. we ourselves 
 % are screwing everything up?
 % 
 % 
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