Berek Posted May 26, 2006 CID Share Posted May 26, 2006 Ok, i'll try to do this by the book... 1> Running XP with SP2 and newest updates. 2> I'm getting service through my apartment complex in Illinois...when I call the tech support number I get Net Enterprises of Michigan. I'm paying for 1.5M Down/256K Up. 3> I tried the CableNut program to no avail...(using the cable fast 2k.css file) TCP options string = 020405b401010402 MTU = 1500 MTU is fully optimized for broadband. MSS = 1460 Maximum useful data in each packet = 1460, which equals MSS. Default TCP Receive Window (RWIN) = 64240 RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 0 bits Unscaled TCP Receive Window = 64240 RWIN is a multiple of MSS Other RWIN values that might work well with your current MTU/MSS: 513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 256960 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 4) 128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2) 64240 (MSS x 44) <-- current value bandwidth * delay product (Note this is not a speed test): Your TCP Window limits you to: 2569.6 kbps (321.2 KBytes/s) @ 200ms Your TCP Window limits you to: 1027.84 kbps (128.48 KBytes/s) @ 500ms MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = ON Time to live left = 38 hops TTL value is ok. Timestamps (RFC1323) = OFF Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = ON IP type of service field (RFC1349) = 00000000 (0) 4> Your connection is: 185 Kbps or 0.19 Mbps You Downloaded at: 23 kB/s You are running: 3 times faster than 56K and can Download 1 megabyte in 44.52 second(s) Member Ident: CompID:19818327671666 Test Time:: 2006/05/25 - 7:07pm Test Browser and OS info: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7 Test ID: Y2POH1Q3G (if this is a screenshot go to testmy.net to see if this is fake) Diagnosis ^info^: May need help : running at only 7.16 % of your hosts average (qwest.net) This was tested from a 97 kB file and took 4.276 seconds to complete Your connection is: 228 Kbps or 0.23 Mbps You Uploaded at: 28 kB/s You are running: 4 times faster than 56K and can Upload 1 megabyte in 36.57 second(s) Member Ident: CompID:19818327671666 Test Time:: 2006/05/25 - 7:08pm Test Browser and OS info: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7 Test ID: LQ7T38ASZ (if this is a screenshot go to testmy.net to see if this is fake) Diagnosis ^info^: May need help : running at only 47.11 % of your hosts average (qwest.net) This was tested from a 386 kB file and took 13.88256 seconds to complete Pinging testmy.net [67.18.179.85] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=176ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=148ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=166ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=175ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=140ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=184ms TTL=51 Request timed out. Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=106ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=111ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=138ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=92ms TTL=51 Reply from 67.18.179.85: bytes=32 time=97ms TTL=51 Ping statistics for 67.18.179.85: Packets: Sent = 12, Received = 11, Lost = 1 (8% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 92ms, Maximum = 184ms, Average = 139ms Ping Complete. Tracing route to testmy.net [67.18.179.85] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 7 ms 8 ms 6 ms 10.3.4.1 2 8 ms 10 ms 9 ms 216-111-246-225.dia.static.qwest.net [216.111.246.225] 3 142 ms * 130 ms chi-edge-19.inet.qwest.net [63.148.112.77] 4 148 ms 154 ms * chi-core-02.inet.qwest.net [205.171.20.65] 5 134 ms 140 ms * cer-core-02.inet.qwest.net [67.14.8.18] 6 109 ms 136 ms 111 ms cer-brdr-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.139.62] 7 103 ms 131 ms 85 ms qwest-gw.cgcil.ip.att.net [192.205.32.97] 8 * * 166 ms gbr1-p20.cgcil.ip.att.net [12.123.4.250] 9 68 ms 58 ms 97 ms tbr2-cl7.sl9mo.ip.att.net [12.122.10.46] 10 143 ms 142 ms * tbr1-cl24.sl9mo.ip.att.net [12.122.9.141] 11 107 ms 142 ms 137 ms tbr2-cl6.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.10.90] 12 192 ms * 168 ms gr1-p340.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.123.16.173] 13 158 ms 125 ms 160 ms 12.119.136.14 14 135 ms 106 ms 56 ms vl31.dsr01.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.85.127.29] 15 * 133 ms 144 ms vl42.dsr02.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.91] 16 131 ms 113 ms 118 ms gi1-0-2.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.85] 17 166 ms 118 ms 168 ms 55.b3.1243.static.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85] I'm not finding any spyware or viruses and i dont have any of the firewall programs mentioned. I'm really at a loss and apparently so is my ISP. I know next to nothing about tweaking this stuff, can my registery settings really make that much of a difference? Thanks in advance, let me know if there is any other info i should provide... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FallowEarth Posted May 27, 2006 CID Share Posted May 27, 2006 Looks like some latency in the traceroute. Strange that your upload is higher tho. Have you tried resetting your modem? If you are able, log into your modem spec site (usually 192.168.100.1 in the address bar of your browser). Have a look at your Rx Power level, and SnR. Post these specs up if you are able to get to them. Otherwise, if a modem reset doesn't help and your modem specs are good, i'd be calling your ISP with the traceroute results. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berek Posted May 28, 2006 Author CID Share Posted May 28, 2006 Yeah, the modem has been reset. Hasn't made any difference. Looked at the modem specs... Downstream power level: 8dBmV Upstream power level: 24dBmV Signal/Noise Ratio: 39 dB From what I understand these stats should be fine. What exactly should I be telling my ISP? Just that I ran a traceroute and I'm getting high latency? Is there anything they can actually do about this? They've been giving me the run-around about this so far. I'm not very far from giving up all together and looking into DSL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FallowEarth Posted May 28, 2006 CID Share Posted May 28, 2006 They should definitely be helping you with this. The first hop to your modem is good, and the next hop is good too, but then it goes to hell. This is within the QWest network. It might be a load balancing due to maintenance, but it may also be an overloaded node. If they give you a hard time when you call, keep asking for higher technical departments until you've reached the top. They should be able to answer your questions. Somebody should take ownership of the latency issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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