web traffic solutions The Internet Traffic Report monitors the flow of data around the world. It then displays a value between zero and 100. Higher values indicate faster and more reliable connections.
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Tracing a Network Path Between Two Hosts
The Internet is a large and complex aggregation of network hardware, connected together by gateways. The traceroute utility, (traceroute(8)), attempts to trace the route an IP packet would follow from the local machine to some remote internet host. The traceroute program indicates how "close" you are to a host. The fewer gateways or "hops" between you and the remote host the better. Asterisks (*) or exclamation marks (!) indicate possible packet loss along the route.

Backbone/NAP Location Status Packet
Loss
Latency in ms
(min/avg/max)
AboveNet 207.126.96.162      
AGIS/Telia 205.137.48.5      
ATT/TCG/CERFnet 192.153.156.3      
CAIS 205.252.14.23      
CWIX 206.151.167.34      
Demon(UK) 158.152.1.65      
ELI 209.63.0.2      
Epoch 206.135.10.119      
e.spire 206.222.97.82      
FNSI 206.183.224.7      
Genuity/GTE/BBN 4.2.49.2      
Globix 209.10.66.55      
ICG/Netcom 199.174.33.80      
IDT 198.4.75.100      
Intermedia/DIGEX 164.109.1.3      
Level3 209.244.0.1      
Lightning 209.51.160.5      
Multacom 216.179.156.8      
NTT 210.175.160.162      
PSINet 38.8.48.2      
Qwest 216.111.65.217      
Savvis 204.194.10.206      
SprintLink 206.228.179.10      
Teleglobe 199.202.55.2      
UUNET/MCI/Worldcom 208.243.117.123      
Verio-Dulles 161.58.194.106      
Verio-Frankfurt 213.198.62.67      
Verio-London 213.130.35.166      
Verio-SanJose 128.121.217.73      
Verio-WWW 204.0.52.20      
Vnet 166.82.1.3      
XO/Concentric 207.155.184.74      

The above network ratings should be based on 25 packets (one packet/second) ping tests with 64 byte packets between the your Data Center and a ping-able server for each network listed. Packet losses of less than 10 percent will be rated "GREEN" while packet losses of more than 20 percent will be rated "RED". In between is considered "YELLOW". This page is not updated here and the table is emplty, in fact your server provider supplies such a page for your information and you should reload to see changes.


Other Example: Click a Router below for more detail.

Router
Location
Current Index
Response Time (ms)
Packet Loss (%)
slinky.arc.net.au
Australia (Melbourne)
76
232
0
lo0-core0.syd.integrity.net.au
Australia (Sydney)
75
243
0
syd-a-bb1.aarnet.net.au
Australia (Sydney)
78
218
0
router.glebeaust.com.au
Australia (Sydney)
75
248
0
io.peace.co.nz
New Zealand (Auckland)
73
264
0
b2.sxb.tsnz.net
New Zealand (Auckland)
79
202
0
br1-e1-wgtn.xtreme.net.nz
New Zealand (Wellington)
78
214
0

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Annual Traffic Report:
The Annual Traffic Report (ATR) summarizes traffic data maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation for the State Highway System. The report includes Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) figures and truck percentages, when available, for locations where data collection has occurred within the past four years. Also included are: a list of Automated Data Collection (ADC) station locations; an annual summary of data from all operational ADC stations; a table of Average Weekday Traffic (AWDT) to AADT conversion factors from all operational ADC stations; a ten-year history of AADTs from ADC stations, ferry systems and toll crossings; Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel (AVMT) information for the State Highway System; and a copy of the latest Washington State Traffic Flow Map.


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