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I opened csLoxindo.com (my ISP), no problem at all.

As I have realized a decrease in bandwidth

over the past few weeks, I pinged several web sites only to realize

ping time has almost doubled for international sites compared

to a testing done a few days ago.

So I tried to ping csloxinfo.com and to my surprise the ping “failed”

Maybe someone can explain this to me?

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I opened csLoxindo.com, no problem at all.

As I have realized a decrease in bandwidth

over the past few weeks, I pinged several web sites only to realize

ping time has almost doubled for international sites compared

to a testing done a few days ago.

So I tried to ping csloxinfo.com and to my surprise the ping "failed"

Maybe someone can explain this to me?

I cannot explain your bandwidth decrease, besides the general lack of international bandwidth, but csloxinfo.com might have blocked ICMP requests, so it wont reply ping requests.

I cannot explain your bandwidth decrease, besides the general lack of international bandwidth, but csloxinfo.com might have blocked ICMP requests, so it wont reply ping requests.

I agree this is most likely the case. If the OP has speed issues use this to check it out Thai ADSL Speed Check

Another thing to do is a tracert.

Open up the command window (click run in the start menu and fill in CMD, hit enter)

Then type tracert followed by the website you want to trace, e.g. tracert www.google.com

The result will show you the ping times to each of the computers along the way to the destination, and show if there is one particular hop to blame.

Might be your ISP, might be the CAT gateway,....

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Another thing to do is a tracert.

Open up the command window (click run in the start menu and fill in CMD, hit enter)

Then type tracert followed by the website you want to trace, e.g. tracert www.google.com

The result will show you the ping times to each of the computers along the way to the destination, and show if there is one particular hop to blame.

Might be your ISP, might be the CAT gateway,....

thanks, followed your advise and got this results...

08/17/08 10:50:15 Fast traceroute csloxinfo.com

Trace csloxinfo.com (203.146.43.130) ...

1 192.168.2.1 0ms 0ms 0ms TTL: 0 (No rDNS)

2 210.1.48.3 11ms 11ms 11ms TTL: 0 (adsl-bkksp7.csloxinfo.net ok)

3 203.146.61.49 12ms 12ms 12ms TTL: 0 (No rDNS)

4 210.1.46.113 12ms 13ms 12ms TTL: 0 (No rDNS)

5 210.1.46.51 12ms 12ms 12ms TTL: 0 (cor34-G-cor22.csloxinfo.net ok)

6 No Response * * *

7 No Response * * *

8 No Response * * *

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