the links to the video notes don't provide information on how to interpret those router names as mentioned in the video, and i'm having trouble finding that information elsewhere. can you please share it? i would greatly appreciate it. it's useful... also, great videos. very practical.
I will look at what info I kept for preparing that video, I remember I found a great article on this topic and it inspired me to do this video. Thanks for watching!
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This is exactly what I was looking for! Always wondered how to use traceroute effectively. Thanks bro
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Very good information sir
Thanks and welcome
Extraordinary, thanks to share the knowledge.👏👍
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Thanks for the video ☺️
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Hi Sir, thanks a million, it is awsome your sharing! Muchas gracias senior!Great job as usual
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Brilliant, thank you.
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the links to the video notes don't provide information on how to interpret those router names as mentioned in the video, and i'm having trouble finding that information elsewhere. can you please share it? i would greatly appreciate it. it's useful... also, great videos. very practical.
I will look at what info I kept for preparing that video, I remember I found a great article on this topic and it inspired me to do this video. Thanks for watching!
Thank your Sir.. I hope you make videos also on netsh, wireshark
Those are great subjects!!
The windows program "ping plotter" real shows how dynamic the internet real is when the pings go across the backbone routers
Many other programs like "Pathping" help give more information.
Once in a wile you will see "latency" when watching UA-cam videos with that jitter noise as the data comes from the CDN
You are correct, CDN is often the problem.