traceroute findingsmeh, i was bored...
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PSPkiller
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traceroute findings
was a bit bored at school so i decided to do a traceroute from school to home, a distance of about 12 physical miles.
the route is as follows:
School, South Wales
Dallas, Texas
New York
London
Rochford, Essex
Home, South Wales.
A total of approximately 9649 virtual miles as opposed to 12 physical ones. Why the stop in rochford? a small town in Essex 35 miles from London? I never realised the internet was so inefficient.
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07/11/2008 04:47 AM |
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RE: traceroute findings
Results from ℋiЬЬyℬot™ - "better than Google"All things seem to like to take the scenic route,
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07/11/2008 06:01 AM |
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boogschd
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RE: traceroute findings
hibbyware Wrote:All things seem to like to take the scenic route,
its fun :p
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07/11/2008 07:59 PM |
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RE: traceroute findings
The internet is more optimised for global access, not necessarily local access - that's my guess for the network path you're going through. Other things include where the ISP is physically located, where the target server is located (relative to everything else) and the connection route the server is connected through.
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07/11/2008 10:29 PM |
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