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Posts: 8746
       Location: Rochester, NY Offline
 Gold member Nutrition | Our servers are testing fine. BUT... There's a bit of a semi-perfect storm brewing on the internet in the USA today. See below. The AT&T issue is the main cause of most people's pain. Check this: http://www.internetpulse.com/ For reasons understandable only to major network geeks, the Milwaukee area is experiencing a big chunk of the problems.
1. AboveNet, a major ISP, experienced a fiber cut in southern California which effected their 10G link to Seattle. 2. Level 3 experienced a fiber cut in the Dallas to Houston area. 3. AT&T is having massive issues with reach ability to the majority of Tier 1 carriers. If your internet traffic goes through AT&T at any point, you will experience a slow down. So, why do some sites and or people not have this problem? Either their traffic isn't being routed via a problematic pipe, or for larger sites like CNN, Google and the like, they have copies of their site stored and served from many different data centers around the country and the world. *Attached is the last 24 hrs in question for future reference of why several people had access problems...
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Pro
Posts: 4631
     Location: Atlanta, GA Offline
 Bronze member | Thanks Mike/Ron!!!. Since my last post, I haven't had a problem. And why doesn't BT have copies of its site in different locations around the world? I thought world-domination would be higher up on the to-do list. |
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Elite
Posts: 3208
    Location: Melbourne FL Offline
 Bronze member | "waiting for reply" is what I get.
I'm still having issues today, thanks AT&T! |
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Pro
Posts: 3993
          Location: Chicago, IL Online
| I couldn't access BT at all last night (other sites were fine) out of Chicago - Comcast.
I was freaking out man!
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 460
      Location: West Peoria, IL Offline
 Silver member | Update, mine seems to be back to normal now! |
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Elite
Posts: 3208
    Location: Melbourne FL Offline
 Bronze member | Mike, I'm bringing this back up because I'm having issues at two different locations (work and home) using two different service providers (ATT and Cable) but seems to be only with BT website. I went to a 'test my IP' website, pings and up/download speeds to servers across the country are fine with both. How else can I prove this is an issue on my side so I can complain? Or is this BT side somehow?
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Posts: 8746
       Location: Rochester, NY Offline
 Gold member Nutrition | Is anyone else experiencing this? I've looked at it every way I can and I'm not seeing any performance/latency issues. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 360
     Location: PEI, Canada Offline
 Silver member | marmadaddy - 2009-11-06 11:05 PM Is anyone else experiencing this? I've looked at it every way I can and I'm not seeing any performance/latency issues.
I get the odd delay of a few seconds and the occasional timeout (like once every few weeks) but it always either eventually comes up after a few seconds or I can reload the page and I'm good to go. |
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Expert
Posts: 1035
  Location: Santa Maria, CA Offline
 Bronze member | I tried the suggestions you made in the thread I started on this topic earlier in the week (clearing out my cache, CCleaner), but I'm still experiencing a lot of delays. |
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Expert
Posts: 1035
  Location: Santa Maria, CA Offline
 Bronze member | oops, double post
Edited by froglegs 2009-11-07 9:33 AM
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Veteran
Posts: 215
  Location: Oregon City, Oregon Offline
 Bronze member | froglegs - 2009-11-07 7:31 AM I tried the suggestions you made in the thread I started on this topic earlier in the week (clearing out my cache, CCleaner), but I'm still experiencing a lot of delays.
Ditto here. My provider is Comcast. Sometimes BT responds just fine, other times it is very slow and/or times out. I can eventually get the pages loaded. I have been doing pings to www.google.com when I have been experiencing problems and sometimes it is for sure my problem as I get periodic timeouts but other times my pings are going nice and speedy yet BT is still lagging. |
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Expert
Posts: 1035
  Location: Santa Maria, CA Offline
 Bronze member | My provider at home is also Comcast...however, I'm at a rental this weekend that has Cox, and I'm still getting delays. Plus I get them at work too, on a different computer with both IE and Firefox. Makes it hard to feed my BT addiction  |
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Veteran
Posts: 215
  Location: Oregon City, Oregon Offline
 Bronze member | So right now pages are taking a while to load for me. So I did a ping on the address it said it is waiting on. C:\Users\kim>ping wwww.beginnertriathlete.com Pinging wwww.beginnertriathlete.com [67.228.47.232] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=73ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=77ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=69ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=69ms TTL=117 Ping statistics for 67.228.47.232: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 69ms, Maximum = 77ms, Average = 72ms The ping is going fine but the pages are taking minutes to load.
C:\Users\kim>ping wwww.beginnertriathlete.com Pinging wwww.beginnertriathlete.com [67.228.47.232] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=73ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=77ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=69ms TTL=117 Reply from 67.228.47.232: bytes=32 time=69ms TTL=117 Ping statistics for 67.228.47.232: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 69ms, Maximum = 77ms, Average = 72ms
Edited by bzgl40 2009-11-10 9:24 PM
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Elite
Posts: 2534
   Location: Evergreen, CO Offline
 Silver member Nutrition | When it happens, which is more lately, I just keep clicking til it loads.
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