QUOTE(mhaneline @ Jul 22 2009, 12:36 AM)
I have a 1MB Dedicated PPPoA line which is suffering as well.
From what I can tell, the routing has been changed for all international traffic. The new route is severely overloaded, so we are experiencing extra hops, and huge amounts of packet loss.
I do not think this is caused by a break in a cable, as the issue first appeared a few days ago, went away, and returned. The cable would have had to break, get fixed, and break again for this story to be true.
It seems to me that TM is currently undergoing changes in infrastructure and, therefore, re-routing all users to an unaffected path. Not only does this unaffected path have extra hops, but it's also overloaded. Hence, we see higher pings, packet loss, and HEC Errors.
i've been pinging an US server since yesterday for about 20hours nowFrom what I can tell, the routing has been changed for all international traffic. The new route is severely overloaded, so we are experiencing extra hops, and huge amounts of packet loss.
I do not think this is caused by a break in a cable, as the issue first appeared a few days ago, went away, and returned. The cable would have had to break, get fixed, and break again for this story to be true.
It seems to me that TM is currently undergoing changes in infrastructure and, therefore, re-routing all users to an unaffected path. Not only does this unaffected path have extra hops, but it's also overloaded. Hence, we see higher pings, packet loss, and HEC Errors.
since monday, the ping hits 2000ms for 30seconds every 10minutes or so, then yesterday afternoon it sorta 'improved' to every 15-20minutes
now it still give a spike once in a while, but that doesnt hinder much on the surfing as much as monday's connection
Jul 22 2009, 02:54 AM

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