Quote:
Originally Posted by andymartens23
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
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C:\Windows\system32>tracert patchserver.crypticstudios.com
Tracing route to patchserver.crypticstudios.com [208.95.185.41]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 * * * Request timed out.
2 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms tl12sj.wp.shawcable.net [64.59.177.98]
3 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms rc1nr-tge0-2-5-0.wp.shawcable.net [66.163.73.193
]
4 31 ms 35 ms 35 ms rc1so-ge2-0-0-1.cg.shawcable.net [66.163.77.202]
5 25 ms 27 ms 24 ms xe-9-2-0.edge4.Chicago3.Level3.net [4.53.98.49]
6 25 ms 29 ms 25 ms vlan51.ebr1.Chicago2.Level3.net [4.69.138.158]
7 32 ms 24 ms 40 ms ae-6-6.ebr1.Chicago1.Level3.net [4.69.140.189]
8 24 ms 27 ms 25 ms ae-14-51.car4.Chicago1.Level3.net [4.69.138.6]
9 27 ms 26 ms 24 ms te0-3-0-1.ccr22.ord03.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54
.13.9]
10 25 ms 25 ms 25 ms te0-3-0-5.ccr22.ord01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54
.43.233]
11 47 ms 55 ms 47 ms te0-3-0-1.ccr22.bos01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54
.24.57]
12 50 ms 60 ms 49 ms te3-2.ccr01.bos06.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.46.
130]
13 47 ms 49 ms 52 ms 38.111.40.114
14 46 ms 51 ms 57 ms 208.95.185.41
Trace complete.
C:\Windows\system32>
My ISP is Shaw Cable and I'm in Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada
and my nettest
unable to allocate performance buffer
contacting nettest server..
Local IP: 24.78.228.225
Ping: 428.7 msec
Port: 80: 265 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 80: 147 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 443: 137 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 443: 127 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7255: 187 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7255: 420 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7003: 168 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7003: 4 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7202: 76 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7202: 305 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7499: 175 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 7499: 142 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Port: 80: 479 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 0 KB/sec 500
Idle NIC bandwidth Send: 0 KB/sec Recv: 0 KB/sec
hit return to exit
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Contact your ISP as in the example above yours. Those nettest numbers are atrocious.
As also outlined in the OP of this thread, try releasing and renewing your IP.
Open a command prompt, type
ipconfig /release Wait a few seconds, then at the next prompt, type
ipconfig /renew. You may also have to contact your ISP to obtain a new IP address. (especially if your IP is static).
Normal for columns 1-3 should be 300-500KB/s and column 2 should be about 20 KB/s.
What gets me is that even your port 80 (standard HTTP) port is a little off. Whatever the hell it's pinging, too, as bolded above...it's taking a stupidly long time to get there...
Also, as a commonsensical security precaution, black out your local IP.
Current ships: A lot.