Identify Network Issues Resolve Data Transmission Problems
Identify Network Issues Resolve Data Transmission Problems
Hey there, I've noticed a significant drop in packet loss over the past few days, especially when connecting to different servers. It's really frustrating. I'm new to troubleshooting this issue and not sure where to start. Right now, I'm experiencing about 40% packet loss after just one minute of pinging Google on the command prompt. Any suggestions or steps you could share would be super helpful. Thanks!
Traceroutes display network paths showing hop sequences and delays. When testing globally from Australia, pings return local IP addresses as expected, reflecting actual routing conditions.
The explanation should focus on the concept without referencing specific technical terms like "Traceroute" or "hops." Here’s a clearer version:
If you’re unfamiliar with how network paths work, then that indicates you might need more context. Please share any relevant visuals or examples so I can better understand what you're referring to.
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This image shows a tracert for Auspost, my national post. I identified the term "hop" from the command output and thought it described the path between servers. I added a few seconds of pingplotter-style data, though I’m not sure what to look at. Also, I might have typed an invalid IP address:3
Check connectivity by launching Command Prompt and executing ipconfig /all