Ed Greshko wrote: > > ping sends icmp echo requests. If a router or the end device silently > drops icmp packets you'll get 100% packet loss. ping is not always a > good network diagnostic tool....unless you knew ahead of time what > worked and what didn't. > >> Post where others on the site say they have good access: >> >> http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23650556.cfm >> >> >> > Access to that site from here in Taiwan is just fine. > > Oh, FWIW, you can use a tool such as "tcpping" and get [egreshko@misty tcpping]$ sudo ./tcpping www.rv.net TCP PING www.rv.net (12.17.249.39:80) on eth0 SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=1 ttl=112 time=325.518ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=2 ttl=112 time=353.632ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=3 ttl=112 time=244.839ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=4 ttl=112 time=229.905ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=5 ttl=112 time=285.338ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=6 ttl=112 time=304.245ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=7 ttl=112 time=262.691ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=8 ttl=112 time=229.040ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=9 ttl=112 time=228.737ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=10 ttl=112 time=279.110ms SYN/ACK from 12.17.249.39: seq=11 ttl=112 time=246.869ms -- Writing about music is like dancing about architecture. -- Frank Zappa
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