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Originally Posted by mylinear
Post a tracert from your Time broadband connection to the Netmyne server. As Seanie said, you could try reporting to Time.
A few months ago, i rported a routing problem to TM. Routes to certain sites in US was being routed via HK causing large latency. After pressing them for a few weeks, they finally re-routed traffic back to normal.
Similarly, a local route was being routed by HK. They eventually fixed that back to a local route.
Last week I complained to TM suspecting their router at my exchange had a routing issue. I could not access certain sites. After one week, they finally fixed it.
The problem is that it is very difficult to get through to them that there is a problem on teir side. They always think the problem is on your side and sometimes don't even do anything about it.
Just because you have a slow connection between your Time connection an a local server, it does not mean that is true in general. Other local users may not have the same problem for example if they are using different ISPs.
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mylinear, it is hard to deal with Malaysia ISPs.
Using TIME broadband
http://202.75.62.178/10Mb.zip - download speed is 15kbps
http://www.arpc.net/sermons/2007/audio07jan07.mp3 - download speed is 45kbps
Trace route from TIME to 202.75.62.178
C:\>tracert 202.75.62.178
Tracing route to 202.75.62.178 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 48 ms 92 ms 87 ms 203.121.22.1
2 64 ms 59 ms 67 ms 211.25.27.53
3 89 ms 57 ms 118 ms ge-1-1-0.glsfb1.mbone.time.net.my [211.24.210.2]
4 240 ms 168 ms 194 ms ge-1-0-0.rjchw.mbone.time.net.my [211.24.210.113
]
5 * * * Request timed out.
6 * * * Request timed out.
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 * * * Request timed out.
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 * * * Request timed out.
12 * *
Looks like it is TIME broadband problem. If I report this problem, it is going to trash can of TIME CS.