tracert a good way to see network bottlenecks?

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Zizzi
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tracert a good way to see network bottlenecks?

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I was just messing around when I came across tracert in the Windows Command prompt ....

and I realised...that there is a lag most probably internal on our network...from resnet...

more specifically the ip...192.146.136.190


So the question is...is tracert the right way to look for bottlenecks?

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ITS are having trouble with their network anyway at the moment http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/ ... -apr-2007/ which will explain why there is lag internally at present
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astropoint wrote:ITS are having trouble with their network anyway at the moment http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/ ... -apr-2007/ which will explain why there is lag internally at present
well yes the lag basically isn't internally only.. a lot of the warwick websites (only those run by ITS tho) are lagging every now and then
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