What ISPs are you all with? Those who are having problems. I bet its AOL (The worst ISP in the world - take it from a professional).
I'm with KPN in the Netherlands, and I've never known the site run so fast! The page generation times you are all posting shows how fast the web server is running. Anything more than that is how long it takes you to download the page, which will depend on your ISP, connection speed and CONTENTION RATIO (Look that up, its VERY important and is what seperates cheap internet from good internet connections).
Here is a website that test the performance of other sites. SO, if you're having a problem, run this link and it will tell you how fast the site is at that very moment for other users...
SPEED_TEST
If that shows as being fast, but it's not for you, then it's your ISP thats crap.
Here's some tests I've just done in the forums...
http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/site%20speed.doc
???????????? So I don't know. Maybe one of the main internet routes out of London has died???
I'd welcome someone with IT Experience doing this for me from their PC (When it's running slow!)....
Click start, Run, type CMD and enter...pathping bikermatch.co.uk > c:\BMTest.txtThen wait 5 minutes or more until it says completed, then post the contents of the file saved in c:\bmtest.txt
Might be 1 nakard hop between your house and the server in the US. It might be just one county that is affected.
It's definitely not the server though, it's flying long here at all times of the day.
Matt I hate to burst your bubble hon but as my ISP is the same as it's always been, (NTL >> Vrigin Media) since I joined the site a year ago, and the site has been fairly quick to load up to now, I fail to see that ISP is at fault here.
Matt I tried the run test typed in EXACTLY as you typed it and nowt happened all I got was
Microsoft Windows XP (version 5.1.2600) <c> copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp c:\documents and settings ......
Iv always been with <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:stockticker>AOL</st1:stockticker> Gold and when I first joined BM I had no problems at all
It’s only the last few day that Iv been having trouble trying to get around this site all other sites I visit are all ok and I have no problems. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
Update: I've raised with the webhosts to run performance tests, will report back when i have the results.
I really am thinking of a major internet problem from the UK to the US or something.
Kwak, don't worry about the Pathping, let someone else do it lol
Two questions...
Does it have ups and downs?
What are the "Page generated in..." times when its slow?
Even if it isn't AOL - I feel it my duty as a good citizen to tell you all to GET AWAY FROM AOL!
ok I'm trying to find out what the problem is, but it's hard as I'm only one person at one PC.
I think there might be a network issue on the internet somewhere, maybe between London and Miami (Where the servers are).
I desperately need some of you to do the pathping test. I can't give you more simple instructions than this though, so if it doesn't make sense then don't worry about it...
Click start
then RUN
then type CMD
...you get a command prompt window - good
type this EXACTLY...pathping bikermatch.co.uk > c:\BMTest.txt
This saves the results to bmtest.txt...Once it has finished of course, which takes 5 minutes
Once saved, go to... My Computer, C Drive
Open BMTest.txt
Highlight the text
Press CTRL+C
Come back to BM
Start a new reply here
Press CTRL+V
Post it.
Cheers!
ok, we've found it.
It all depends on your ISP and what ROUTE they send you to America over! Some use one route, some use another (Which is how the pingpath helps us).
A response from the webhosts in the US following immediate investigation is this...
"We know the problem now, there is a router having an outage there in europe that is still announcing routes as available that are not, so our systems are sending that way and you don't get them.The trace dies when running over cogent and gets to carrier 'eweka' AS12989 which is an upstream for PT AS8737
Basically, there is a major router out over there!"
So it just DEPENDS how lucky you get. I'm looking into it and who I can advise, but basically there is a big pipe down and it's having a knock-on effect. You will find that websites hosted in the UK or europe are ok, and even parts of the US, but others (Depending on their location in the US) will be down (Including bikermatch).
At least we have found the source of the problem.
Wow theres big problems accross Europe! Looks like a virus or something has broke out. Look at all the routers down...
http://internettrafficreport.com/europe.htm
EuropeAvg. Response Time: 273 Avg. Packet Loss: 10 %Total Routers: 25 Network up: 68 %
Theres a company called Cogent who provide the main pipes from US to Europe. Basically there services are all nakard, but the ISPs all over the world haven't yet realised. Its more detailed than that though.
http://internetpulse.com/Main.aspx?Period=RH1
Here;s their network..
http://www.cogentco.com/img/other/networkmap_large.gif
An email has been sent to the authorities.
This one is outta my hands though. I know you might only be experiencing it with Bikermatch, but it's just coincidence.