twentworth
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I'm trying to figure out a connection problem I'm having with my cable modem (Road Runner) at home. I'm using pingplotter to graph my connection to one of Road Runner's routers (6 hops away), and as suspected, it's showing nearly complete loss of connection at random times - usually once every few minutes, sometimes more frequently.
I also use Road Runner at work, and I have used pingplotter to graph the work connection to the same router at the same time, and it does not show any of the connection loss I get at home.
My initial question is this: when I get the drop-out, it appears to originate from the very first address, which is an address that begins 10.48.x.x. I thought that these types of addresses were for "internal" use only. What is this address, and what might a complete drop-out from that address mean?
Thanks for any help.
I also use Road Runner at work, and I have used pingplotter to graph the work connection to the same router at the same time, and it does not show any of the connection loss I get at home.
My initial question is this: when I get the drop-out, it appears to originate from the very first address, which is an address that begins 10.48.x.x. I thought that these types of addresses were for "internal" use only. What is this address, and what might a complete drop-out from that address mean?
Thanks for any help.