2012-03-01, 00:11:40
(2012-02-29, 22:32:53)Velocity2k Wrote: You should also have a look at the upper part of the screen. There you might see where the packet-loss happens. The first hops would be interesting too. You also have packet loss before the packets reach the destination.
For me there is no packet loss:
--- league.btanks.net ping statistics ---
1200 packets transmitted, 1200 received, 0% packet loss, time 600582ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 32.452/32.824/35.272/0.340 ms
I did 2 pings in one second over 10 minutes (with the maximum size of 1500 Byte). And also the ping variation is minimal.
There's no problems with the hop's closer to my node. And I understand the basics of packet fragmentation and network layering etc.
Packet fragmentation however shouldn't be causing 80% loss imo, without there being some underlying problem with the server or with its neighboring routers.
As I said a simple unfragmented ping package stream is perfectly stable, but is that really the ultimate test?
Anyway your ping test offers nothing of interest really, without knowing what hops your packages are taking.