kudroz Posted February 4, 2008 Share Posted February 4, 2008 I've been a customer of CAT Telecom (Chiang Mai) for about 1 year and a half. Always had good connections, now it's been a week and I'm experiencing about 7-15% packet loss when I reach a certain hop in Bangkok and I use to regularly ping one of my server in Las Vegas at about 230ms, not it's occiliating between 500ms to 800ms. I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing such problems and/or might have a clue to what's going on. By the way, I live just next to the ADSL exchange point, and I have 4mbps/1mbps (CAT HiNet) connection. Traceroute to 66.209.64.238: 1 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1) 0.799 ms 0.498 ms 0.512 ms 2 61.7.XXX.XXX (61.7.XXX.XXX) 6.157 ms 5.504 ms 5.842 ms 3 61.7.148.65 (61.7.148.65) 19.004 ms 14.300 ms 14.228 ms 4 202.47.247.83 (202.47.247.83) 15.509 ms 14.854 ms 14.937 ms 5 * 202.47.254.141 (202.47.254.141) 13.908 ms 14.789 ms 6 202.47.253.138 (202.47.253.138) 14.976 ms 15.094 ms 14.429 ms 7 202.47.253.233 (202.47.253.233) 621.841 ms 718.820 ms 551.774 ms 8 www.wvfiber.net (198.32.146.59) 555.735 ms 554.243 ms 556.903 ms 9 66.186.192.193 (66.186.192.193) 553.369 ms 552.705 ms 556.970 ms 10 66.186.192.46 (66.186.192.46) 525.470 ms 523.294 ms 526.233 ms 11 gig2-2.esw03.las.switchcommgroup.com (66.209.64.238) 556.189 ms * * Ping (count 100) to 66.209.64.238: --- 66.209.64.238 ping statistics --- 100 packets transmitted, 89 packets received, 11% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 531.467/560.897/750.769/33.024 ms I also have a 2mbps/1mbps (TT&T Maxnet) and when I ping/traceroute 66.209.64.238 - I get no packet loss and the latency is about 290ms. Any help would be very much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nikster Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 (edited) I had some weirdness so I checked... doing a ping google.com I get about 35% packet loss with CAT and 10% with TOT. Should mention that my CAT is the EV-DO wireless card. Something is really funky here Edited February 5, 2008 by nikster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pushit Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 I've been a customer of CAT Telecom (Chiang Mai) for about 1 year and a half. Always had good connections, now it's been a week and I'm experiencing about 7-15% packet loss when I reach a certain hop in Bangkok and I use to regularly ping one of my server in Las Vegas at about 230ms, not it's occiliating between 500ms to 800ms.I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing such problems and/or might have a clue to what's going on. By the way, I live just next to the ADSL exchange point, and I have 4mbps/1mbps (CAT HiNet) connection. Traceroute to 66.209.64.238: 1 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1) 0.799 ms 0.498 ms 0.512 ms 2 61.7.XXX.XXX (61.7.XXX.XXX) 6.157 ms 5.504 ms 5.842 ms 3 61.7.148.65 (61.7.148.65) 19.004 ms 14.300 ms 14.228 ms 4 202.47.247.83 (202.47.247.83) 15.509 ms 14.854 ms 14.937 ms 5 * 202.47.254.141 (202.47.254.141) 13.908 ms 14.789 ms 6 202.47.253.138 (202.47.253.138) 14.976 ms 15.094 ms 14.429 ms 7 202.47.253.233 (202.47.253.233) 621.841 ms 718.820 ms 551.774 ms 8 www.wvfiber.net (198.32.146.59) 555.735 ms 554.243 ms 556.903 ms 9 66.186.192.193 (66.186.192.193) 553.369 ms 552.705 ms 556.970 ms 10 66.186.192.46 (66.186.192.46) 525.470 ms 523.294 ms 526.233 ms 11 gig2-2.esw03.las.switchcommgroup.com (66.209.64.238) 556.189 ms * * Ping (count 100) to 66.209.64.238: --- 66.209.64.238 ping statistics --- 100 packets transmitted, 89 packets received, 11% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 531.467/560.897/750.769/33.024 ms I also have a 2mbps/1mbps (TT&T Maxnet) and when I ping/traceroute 66.209.64.238 - I get no packet loss and the latency is about 290ms. Any help would be very much appreciated. Could it be the sub-sea fiber cable damage off India and in the Mediterranean Sea? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolfie Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Regarding the issue of low speed. Refer to on 30/01/2008 at 01:47 p.m. There is a network event with IIG link drop because of submarine cable problem at international portion that affects all users have a trouble when access International website and low speed. However, CAT Telecom Public Company Limited is solving the issue. After the issue has been solved, we will inform you as soon as possible Got this from True when i emailed them yesterday about bas performance, latency and lost packets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted March 22, 2008 Share Posted March 22, 2008 I am experiencing severe packet loss problems on CAT HiNet by TT&T today, causing web pages to come up garbled 75% of the time. Posting on Thaivisa is a serious task because most of the time, once I click Add Reply, I get a blank page and the post has not been sent, or I get the Invision forum code from the background as a txt file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RKASA Posted March 22, 2008 Share Posted March 22, 2008 At times today I have had pings over 1000ms and pages that stall having to reload. been improving this afternoon. Big supprise was how early in the AM it started so it must be maint. issue ToT IpStar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted March 22, 2008 Share Posted March 22, 2008 It seems to have resolved itself by now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prasert Posted March 22, 2008 Share Posted March 22, 2008 Latency TOT: Latency CAT: Packetloss TOT: No packetloss on CAT over the last 24 hours. Measurements are done from AMS-IX (Europe) Looking at the results from Kudroz, I would say there was a problem between Changmai and Bangkok. The average latency on the CAT line is always 300-400ms (acceptible for me). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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