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Author Topic: Why are my tracert results bad and can/should I do something about them?  (Read 3080 times)

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Below are screenshots

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hotmail.com



deredactie.be



ebay.be



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What is your question?
Ping results can vary widely. For one thing, some sites do not want you to ping.
You can use a speed test to see if you get normal speeds. But this does not take into account network problems along some paths at point in time.

Ping is more important for gaming. You should test your piing with an online game.

As for CH, this site is often very busy and from time to time slows down. But right now I get 90 ms average ante four pings. No lost packets. This is considered normal for CH.


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What are you saying is wrong with them, those look fine to me.  If you are referring to the ones that say "Request timed out" - Don't worry about it, some routers are set up not to respond to pings and therefore will cause that in your traceroute.

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The reason i'm doing these tests is because multiple websites just don't load or only half.
If I go to my other house they load very fast.