In the TR below the TR hangs forever and a day between line 4 and line
5, then goes fast again. I also did a ping and some shitty numbers at
the end but don't know what they mean.
Is Cricket kinda fucked right now? their first line of techs on the
phone can't handle this kind of technical question and I've learned even
their tier 2 tech support can't either. It needs to go higher up. I'd
like to be able to be more specific to these "higher up" people.
The service is new to the Chicago area, and I'm guessing they have some
shit to work out.
traceroute news.ripco.com
traceroute to remote5bge0.ripco.com (74.8.102.115), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 172.30.162.9 (172.30.162.9) 63.103 ms 50.087 ms 50.663 ms
2 172.30.162.1 (172.30.162.1) 50.416 ms 49.515 ms 49.187 ms
3 172.30.175.25 (172.30.175.25) 55.643 ms 66.029 ms 63.579 ms
4 172.30.175.36 (172.30.175.36) 114.388 ms 177.967 ms 56.790 ms
5 63.214.229.99 (63.214.229.99) 48.779 ms 59.407 ms 109.296 ms
6 172.16.2.21 (172.16.2.21) 85.583 ms 118.260 ms 100.180 ms
7 LEAP-WIRELE.car4.Chicago1.Level3.net (4.71.102.130) 102.070 ms
58.678 ms 49.232 ms
8 ge-7-17.car4.Chicago1.Level3.net (4.71.102.129) 64.829 ms 62.159
ms 52.155 ms
9 ae-32-54.ebr2.Chicago1.Level3.net (4.68.101.126) 114.786 ms 69.687
ms 51.168 ms
10 ae-5.ebr2.Chicago2.Level3.net (4.69.140.194) 97.216 ms 56.791 ms
50.278 ms
11 ae-22-52.car2.Chicago2.Level3.net (4.69.138.165) 50.806 ms *
54.422 ms
12 PAETEC-COMM.car2.Chicago2.Level3.net (4.71.250.34) 154.413 ms
59.505 ms 59.198 ms
13 gi-7-0-0.edge02.chcgil01.paetec.net (66.155.191.99) 58.795 ms
117.329 ms 57.111 ms
14 63.139.146.178 (63.139.146.178) 60.586 ms 66.086 ms 49.512 ms
15 remote5bge0.ripco.com (74.8.102.115) 78.662 ms * 70.584 ms
ping news.ripco.com
PING remote5bge0.ripco.com (74.8.102.115): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=0 ttl=243 time=63.528 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=3 ttl=243 time=64.217 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=4 ttl=243 time=70.827 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=6 ttl=243 time=70.083 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=7 ttl=243 time=66.179 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=8 ttl=243 time=52.494 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=9 ttl=243 time=61.043 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=10 ttl=243 time=60.296 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=11 ttl=243 time=65.212 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=12 ttl=243 time=69.315 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=13 ttl=243 time=64.702 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=16 ttl=243 time=68.529 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=18 ttl=243 time=65.845 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=21 ttl=243 time=62.518 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=22 ttl=243 time=62.426 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=23 ttl=243 time=71.098 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=24 ttl=243 time=70.788 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=25 ttl=243 time=68.997 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=26 ttl=243 time=67.383 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=27 ttl=243 time=65.424 ms
64 bytes from 74.8.102.115: icmp_seq=28 ttl=243 time=67.946 ms
^C
--- remote5bge0.ripco.com ping statistics ---
29 packets transmitted, 21 packets received, 27% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 52.494/65.660/71.098/4.337 ms
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Is that normal?
> 5 63.214.229.99 (63.214.229.99) 48.779 ms 59.407 ms 109.296 ms
Most of the problem I think is with those 63.214.228-231 ip's they are
using.
Besides not have any rdns for them, most of the time the servers spit
back REFUSED when queried.
If they don't want to fix that, they can enjoy the intranet they built.
-bruce
b...@ripco.com
172.16 - 172.31 are private IPs, like 10.* and 192.168.*. That's why it
says owned by ARIN. It's fine.
ah, thanks for that.
thanks. I had a long talk with Cricket's tech and added what you posted
to the tech ticket. It will be interesting if they call back or anthing
changes. From what I know other parts of country using the Cricket/Leap
network work just fine with this A600 modem.
> thanks. I had a long talk with Cricket's tech and added what you posted
> to the tech ticket. It will be interesting if they call back or anthing
> changes. From what I know other parts of country using the Cricket/Leap
> network work just fine with this A600 modem.
Heh, I was just looking at something with this, good luck.
As of this morning, the reverse dns for those ip's Cricket are using:
229.214.63.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns1.ozonenetworks.com.
229.214.63.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns2.ozonenetworks.com.
229.214.63.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS dns-h1.telentente.com.
229.214.63.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS dns-s1.telentente.com.
Is kind of funny if you do a whois on those domains, the ozonenetworks.com
seems to belong to someone named Ken who lives in Apt.3 in Austin TX and the
other is some "far away land".
telentente.com
Registrant Contact Information :
sysadmin
admin
balata.com ltd
sy...@cenal.com
12 Harcourt Road
Central
3705
9999 +85.230101205
9999 +85.230101205
What a mess.
-bruce
b...@ripco.com
oh, here is Kens info
Domain Name: OZONENETWORKS.COM
Administrative Contact:
Trenkelbach, Ken k...@chokewire.net
6903 Deatonhill Dr
APT 3
Austin, TX 78745
US
512-217-8977 fax: 123 123 1234
> What a mess.
I just called and talked to Ken. Nice guy and he was sincerely
interested in my problem. Just like you Mr. bje.
http://www.mycricket.com/broadband/acceptableuse
important customer information
For more information, refer to the Cricket Terms and Conditions of
Service or speak with a Sales Representative. Service is subject to
the Cricket Terms and Conditions of Service, which you should read
before activating service. Plan is not available in all areas. See
coverage maps for more details.
Cricket Broadband service may ONLY be used with wireless devices for
the following purposes: (i) Internet browsing; (ii) email; and (iii)
intranet access (including access to corporate intranets, email, and
individual productivity applications like customer relationship
management, sales force, and field service automation). Cricket
Broadband service MAY NOT be used for any other purpose. Examples of
prohibited uses include, without limitation, the following: (i)
continuous uploading, downloading or streaming of audio or video
programming or games; (ii) server devices or host computer
applications, including, but not limited to, Web camera posts or
broadcasts, automatic data feeds, automated machine-to-machine
connections or peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing; or (iii) as a
substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections.
This means, by way of example only, that checking email, surfing the
Internet, downloading legally acquired songs, and/or visiting
corporate intranets is permitted, but downloading movies using P2P
file sharing services and/or redirecting television signals for
viewing on laptops is prohibited. A person engaged in prohibited uses,
continuously for one hour, could typically use 100 to 200 MBs, or, if
engaged in prohibited uses for 10 hours a day, 7 days a week could use
more than 5 GBs in a month.
For individual use only and not for resale. We reserve the right to
protect our network from harm, which may impact legitimate data flows.
We reserve the right to limit throughput or amount of data
transferred, and to deny or terminate service, without notice; to
anyone we believe is using the Cricket Broadband service in any manner
prohibited above or whose usage adversely impacts our network or
service levels. Anyone using more than 5 GB per line in a given month
is presumed to be using the service in a manner prohibited above, and
we reserve the right to limit throughput or immediately terminate the
service of any such person without notice. We also reserve the right
to terminate service upon expiration of Customer Agreement term
> I think I found the answer to why Cricket broadband internet service
> won't let me use FTP, NNTP or use shell access at any ISP:
> http://www.mycricket.com/broadband/acceptableuse
I dunno, all of that is just spelling out continuous usage restrictions.
I'm still betting they have a fucked up proxy network to cut down on
operating costs and are optimizing it for email and web browsing since
that's about all normal people would use it for.
If you were a paying customer of ripco, I could of tried to put in a web
based ftp and ssh frontend on one of the webservers.
But alas.
-bruce
b...@ripco.com
> If you were a paying customer of ripco, I could of tried to put in a web
> based ftp and ssh frontend on one of the webservers.
>
> But alas.
I've sent numerous email requesting mastication happen then payment to
be remitted but have not had a reply.
yer asking the wrong person about tethering one of their phones to
your computer but I'd assume if it can be done you'd be on the same
network I am with the A600 modem thingie and have the same
limitations.
It's just fine for web browsing and itunes, streaming music.
Does SSH work at all?
What about Skype?
--Ken
--
Ken R. Dye an optimist is a guy |
Chicago, Illinois that has never had |
http://dye.datsun510.com much experience |
dye1146 at sbcglobal dot net archy |
> In article
> <79f6721a-4815-4cbf...@c36g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>,
> kenji <Chicag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I think I found the answer to why Cricket broadband internet service
> >won't let me use FTP, NNTP or use shell access at any ISP:
>
> Does SSH work at all?
>
> What about Skype?
>
> --Ken
sorry...I only have chi.gen loaded these days and only check here every
now and then.
Check yer email.
Take my modem for a day and try it out.