
I've been using a VPN to connect to work across the WIX for over a year - via a Paradise cable modem. I was seeing about 1mbps throughput, consistent with AT&T's Wellington Office (the actual people-at-desks office) United Networks connection to the WIX. A traceroute showed roughly 5-6 hops as I recall. Today....I can't get my VPN tunnel up at all and the traceroute shows 15 hops and my traffic is going to Auckland and off to Reach in HongKong...and then into AT&T's network there and then back again via Australia to NZ. Is anyone else seeing similar routing troubles? -- Steve Withers <swithers(a)mmp.org.nz>

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 8 Aug 2003, Steve Withers wrote:
Today....I can't get my VPN tunnel up at all and the traceroute shows 15 hops and my traffic is going to Auckland and off to Reach in HongKong...and then into AT&T's network there and then back again via Australia to NZ.
That sounds awfully like peering going bye-bye. Isn't TelstraClear's peering policy coming into effect soon?
Is anyone else seeing similar routing troubles?
Traced a couple of addresses I know are off AT&T connections from my cable, didn't see any major changes in where hops went. - -- David Zanetti <dave2(a)wetstring.net> | (__) #include <geek/unix.h> | ( oo Mooooooo "Hope.. is a dangerous thing." | /(_O ./ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iD8DBQE/MvCpT21+qRy4P+QRAp2EAKCty4JJtVXk8VLPMnQ5kCrOLo0CVwCeIW5d 4EptSOYZQlzX/jqJeryJCno= =zvwZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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