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TOT Internet- Does anyone have high ping in last few days?

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I'm using TOT Fiber 30mb. In last few days i've been having 150-200ping to Singapore.Tried every fix,reinstalled my windows completely but high ping is still the same.So far TOT has been terrible for any kind of online gaming,not to mention from 30mb download speed i get about 1mb on international sites.Disgrace

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Why would you reinstall your OS if you had a high ping rate??

There are open topic/threads on this very forum talking about recent Internet issues, mostly discussing the recent attempts by the current Thai Government to reroute all ISP traffic through it's single Internet Gateway. Many believe they tried doing field test and have screwed up backbone routing tables.

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Why would you reinstall your OS if you had a high ping rate??

There are open topic/threads on this very forum talking about recent Internet issues, mostly discussing the recent attempts by the current Thai Government to reroute all ISP traffic through it's single Internet Gateway. Many believe they tried doing field test and have screwed up backbone routing tables.

Well since most of my data is on external hard drive there's no problem for a clean install of OS.It took like 20min to do it.It was basically last resort to try to fix my internet

TOT has been slower than normal from Hat Yai the last couple of days, links to Singapore are routing via Europe, and via Europe and the US to Australia. Is there an issue with the Asia Pacific Cable or have TOT not paid their bills?

TOT is <deleted>, plain and simple. worst ISP i haver used in thailand., though compared to the philipines its excellent.

links to Singapore are routing via Europe

If one could give concrete examples it would to test/reproduce.

Naively I tried this assuming it is a server in Singapore:

http://www.gov.sg/ (Singapore Government in English)

Got a terribly long ping (312 ms) routed e.g. through Los Angeles ???

Then used a geolocation site:

https://www.iplocation.net/

And got most astonishing results like Sydney, Australia tongue.png

Akamai seems to be in the queue here.

Who has a "real" Singapore address? (check the traceroute!).

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This one might be from Singapore:

www.singaporehost.sg

Traceroute shows "only" 11 hops,

And indeed a miserable ping of ~155 ms.

If geolocation serves correct the slowmo servers are at CAT.

Strange.

Would be interesting to see results from others for:

ping www.singaporehost.sg

tracert www.singaporehost.sg

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Similar at my site. The trouble begins at "122.155.224.113" supposed to be from CAT.

1 2 ms 1 ms 4 ms ADSL [192.168.1.1]
2 4 ms 3 ms 3 ms node-6bl.pool-1-2.dynamic.totbb.net [1.2.160.1]
3 5 ms 3 ms 4 ms 172.17.14.213
4 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms ten-gi-7-4.kkm-dist-01.totisp.net [203.113.24.217]
5 13 ms 12 ms 13 ms hundred-gi-0-7-0-1.cwt-gw-01.totisp.net [203.114.118.138]
6 84 ms 83 ms 85 ms 122.155.224.113
7 122 ms 123 ms 122 ms 61.19.9.162
8 123 ms 122 ms 123 ms 103.231.152.56
9 128 ms 126 ms 126 ms ae5.dar02.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com [50.97.18.199]
10 124 ms 123 ms 121 ms po2.fcr01.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com [174.133.118.133]
11 129 ms 124 ms 121 ms singaporehost.sg [216.185.109.92]

TOT is <deleted>, plain and simple. worst ISP i haver used in thailand., though compared to the philipines its excellent.

I'd have to disagree, it depends where in Thailand you live. I've been with TOT in Hat Yai for twelve years now; from dial-up through adsl to fiber optic. Overall I've been happy enough with what I've paid for. Like all ISPs they have their ups and downs, but I wouldn't call them <deleted>.

Same to me. ToT fibre since March last year.

Little to complain.

From the forum you can assume that ToT has most problems in the "farang hotspots".

I live in a rural area with little internet coverage.

I am a bit afraid that things will get worse when more and more people get connected.

This is my current test using True

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I am in Nonthaburi, using True Fiber 30mbps connection.

Ping times to the Singapore address above averaged between 35 and 40msec, and it took 14 hops in the traceroute to get to the address. trueinternetgateway.com is where things started to get longer.

Something is amiss. 'They' said they canceled the single getaway. But my VPN isn't sure.

I use an OpenVPN service (turned off to do the ping and trace route) and up until last weekend, the singapore servers were the fastest available to me. Since then they have dropped to sometimes as bad as those in the US and South Korea is at the top of my speediest since then.

Michael

PING singaporehost.sg (216.185.109.92): 56 data bytes

64 bytes from 216.185.109.92: icmp_seq=0 ttl=49 time=40.920 ms

64 bytes from 216.185.109.92: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=38.017 ms

64 bytes from 216.185.109.92: icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 time=49.045 ms

64 bytes from 216.185.109.92: icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 time=37.993 ms

64 bytes from 216.185.109.92: icmp_seq=4 ttl=49 time=40.012 ms

traceroute to singaporehost.sg (216.185.109.92), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets

1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 1.954 ms 1.008 ms 0.957 ms

2 10.23.192.1 (10.23.192.1) 6.238 ms 6.798 ms 5.791 ms

3 * 10.92.229.105 (10.92.229.105) 9.098 ms 7.071 ms

4 203-144-128-10.static.asianet.co.th (203.144.128.10) 16.163 ms

119-46-119-14.static.asianet.co.th (119.46.119.14) 12.909 ms

203-144-128-10.static.asianet.co.th (203.144.128.10) 11.077 ms

5 119-46-119-13.static.asianet.co.th (119.46.119.13) 15.490 ms 11.762 ms 8.099 ms

6 61-91-213-225.static.asianet.co.th (61.91.213.225) 10.457 ms 9.181 ms 9.330 ms

7 61-91-213-35.static.asianet.co.th (61.91.213.35) 8.512 ms 9.214 ms 7.669 ms

8 61-91-213-81.static.asianet.co.th (61.91.213.81) 9.526 ms 9.499 ms 10.139 ms

9 tig-net25-61.trueintergateway.com (122.144.25.61) 11.476 ms 47.109 ms

tig-net25-105.trueintergateway.com (122.144.25.105) 12.317 ms

10 tig-net245-58.trueintergateway.com (113.21.245.58) 35.913 ms 35.191 ms 42.237 ms

11 36351.sgw.equinix.com (202.79.197.69) 37.667 ms 43.235 ms 39.011 ms

12 ae5.dar02.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com (50.97.18.199) 37.397 ms 42.638 ms

ae5.dar01.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com (50.97.18.197) 37.620 ms

13 * po2.fcr01.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com (174.133.118.133) 57.148 ms 41.261 ms

14 singaporehost.sg (216.185.109.92) 38.346 ms 37.925 ms 38.047 ms

Maybe the router at "122.155.224.113" has been reset

Tracing route to singaporehost.sg [216.185.109.92]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1     1 ms     1 ms     1 ms  192.168.1.1
  2     4 ms     4 ms     4 ms  node-fsx.pool-118-172.dynamic.totbb.net [118.172.80.1]
  3     4 ms     4 ms     4 ms  172.17.20.69
  4    12 ms    12 ms    12 ms  172.17.20.78
  5    25 ms    25 ms    25 ms  gig-2-10.kkm-dist-01.totisp.net [203.113.24.201]
  6    25 ms    25 ms    27 ms  hundred-gi-0-7-0-1.cwt-gw-01.totisp.net [203.114.118.138]
  7    28 ms    25 ms    24 ms  122.155.224.113
  8    49 ms    53 ms    75 ms  61.19.9.158
  9    84 ms    84 ms    85 ms  103.231.152.56
 10    88 ms    88 ms    87 ms  ae5.dar02.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com [50.97.18.199]
 11    83 ms    84 ms    83 ms  po2.fcr01.sr03.sng01.networklayer.com [174.133.118.133]
 12    88 ms    89 ms    88 ms  singaporehost.sg [216.185.109.92]

Yes, things have improved.

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Much improved today, fingers crossed it stays that way.

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About the same to me.

Problems come, problems go...

216.185.109.92: Bytes=32 Zeit=80ms TTL=51

Three weeks already, no change on both of my connections. Bandwidth seems unaffected, only PINGS are the issue. Really annoyed.

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