There's nothing wrong with his network.  As he already pointed out, he's
using a shared T-1 connection, and 12ms is a reasonable ping time for that
connection.

A T-1 is only 1.54 megabit, not the 10 or 100 that you're probably used
to.


On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Justin Haase wrote:

> I have no idea what's wrong with your network.  My ping time is regularly
> 0ms, which I assume means under 1ms.  There's something strange about a
> network that requires 12ms for a local ping.



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