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RE: Consumer networking head scratcher

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aaron Gould)
Thu Mar 2 09:06:00 2017

X-Original-To: nanog@nanog.org
From: "Aaron Gould" <aaron1@gvtc.com>
To: "'Ryan Pugatch'" <rpug@lp0.org>,
	<nanog@nanog.org>
In-Reply-To: <1488392829.81700.897138240.34093D91@webmail.messagingengine.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 12:32:36 -0600
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What's the old router make/model ?
What's the new router make/model ?

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Pugatch [mailto:rpug@lp0.org]=20
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 12:27 PM
To: Aaron Gould <aaron1@gvtc.com>; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Consumer networking head scratcher

The issue doesn't happen with my previous router, and I've tested =
multiple computers (one that isn't mine.)

It doesn't seem like it decrements over time.. it just dies sooner as I =
trace further up the path.  I can consistently die at the 7th hop if I =
try to go to Google, but if I trace to the 6th hop, it'll die at the 5th =
hop!


On Wed, Mar 1, 2017, at 01:23 PM, Aaron Gould wrote:
> That's strange... it's like the TTL on all Windows IP packets are=20
> decrementing more and more as time goes on causing you to get less and =

> less hops into the internet
>=20
> I wonder if it's a bug/virus/malware affecting only your windows=20
> computers.
>=20
> -Aaron
>=20
>=20


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