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Re: Acceptable DSL Speeds (ms based)
- From: Andrew Lee
- Date: Wed May 04 12:27:43 2005
Traceroute is not an effective measurement of performance. Due to the way
routing devices process the packets it receives, it is possible for the latency
that appears in a traceroute is far higher than the latency of traffic
traversing that device.
Luke Parrish wrote:
My email was confusing since I said the word speed, I would like to ms
roundtrip for the following:
*1. CPE to first layer 3 hop
2. CPE to first layer 3 upstream hop
3. CPE to layer 3 exit point of upstream
*Example:
Trace route to www.yahoo.com
<http://www.yahoo.com/>1. 10.10.10.1 (CPE) 1ms
2. 10.10.10.254 (DSLAM)(cte) 21ms*(first layer 3 hop)
*3. 11.1.1.1 (Router)(cte) 24ms
4. 5.5.1.3 (upstream interface)(level3) 68ms*(first layer 3 upstream hop)
*5. 5.4.3.2 (exit point of upstream)(handoff from level3 to at&t) 94ms
*(layer 3 exit point of upstream)
*Those ms values are what I am curious about. What are other providers
seeing and what are, in your opinion, acceptable ms times for a home
1.5M dsl user...
Luke
At 10:40 AM 5/4/2005, Luke Parrish wrote:
Does anyone have a good resource for acceptable speeds for home DSL
customers?
I would like to see acceptable speeds from the customer CPE to the
first layer 3 hop, the hop to the upstream and the hop that leaves
the upstream network.
Thanks
luke
Luke Parrish
Centurytel Internet Operations
318-330-6661
Luke Parrish
Centurytel Internet Operations
318-330-6661
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