Hi

Once you dig into all the sources of delay, the asymmetry is much more likely 
to be 
dimensioned in miliseconds than in microseconds. There are a lot of things that 
contribute
to the total. 

Bob

> On Oct 20, 2019, at 7:31 PM, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> f...@cattaneo.us said:
>> Maybe I should double check the routing from both ends again and make sure
>> they are really symmetric...... I can also ask my coworkers in the networking
>> group and hear what they think about it. 
> 
> We need a cable TV geek.
> 
> It wouldn't surprise me if the upstream traffic went through a couple of 
> extra 
> hoops/hops that aren't visible at the IP level using tools like ping and 
> traceroute.
> 
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