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join:2008-01-30 Mcallen, TX
·RoadRunner Cable
·Time Warner Cable
| Funny it is not happening here. I have TWCBC and some of my local clients are on the TWC network. If I do a traceroute my packets remain 'local' they never go outside my local area.
Traceroute from point A to Point B two miles away. quote: traceroute to client.dyndns.org (24.173.xxx.xxx), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 cisco.mydomain.com (x.x.x.x) 6.292 ms 7.412 ms 8.643 ms 2 x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x) 23.049 ms 24.106 ms 24.984 ms 3 gig2-1-7.phrrtxhe-rtr1.rgv.rr.com (66.68.193.85) 28.755 ms 29.289 ms 30.421 ms 4 gig16-1.phrrtxhe-ar41.rgv.rr.com (66.68.192.53) 32.261 ms 34.285 ms 35.163 ms 5 rrcs-24-173-xxx-xxx.sw.biz.rr.com (24.173.xxx.xxx) 36.038 ms 36.216 ms 43.154 ms
However I've seen 'weird' routing ( AT&T, TWC, et al) at some offices which makes me think that all traffic is currently being monitored thus the 'weird' routing path.
This is not limited to TWC, I've seen this in AT&T too. |