www.askmisterwizard.com From time to time you may be unable to communicate with a computer or server on the Internet, or your Internet performance may slow to a crawl. If the problem is not in your own computer or in your own Local Area Network, you will probably need assistance from your Internet Service Provider, and when you ask their Technical Support staff for help, you will get much better care if you are well prepared with relevant information. The - "Traceroute" - utility will provide the additional detail you will need in order to identify connection or performance problems within the equipment provided by your Internet Service Provider, or within other equipment out on the Internet. An even more powerful testing tool than - "Ping", - TraceRoute - sends a carefully organized series of "Ping" packets to every router along the pathway to a designated Internet destination, revealing and measuring the performance of the entire pathway connecting two computers through the Internet. If your ISP is misbehaving, TraceRoute will reveal the details. This free, 1-minute preview describes our lavishly animated, 9-minute movie showing how TraceRoute works, how to use it, and how to interpret the results.
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I can bet that pinging sound is from Pink Floyd – Echoes ;]
Good video, thanks a lot!!…
Pour tout comprendre sur la technique du traceroute:
reseau-linux.fr/security/tracert.php
I wanna see the 9 minute movie the voice was introducing. You only ripped the intro!
On linux, try “mtr”, it blows tracert away, realtime update. Chalk and cheese.
Very good! Thanks!
Thanks
This posted video is of great use for networking students
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