PING -t

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Hi,

when I make a 'ping -t' to any external IP-address I get a 'transmission
delay' for longer than 1000 ms exactly every 60 seconds.

I've already tested the tool NetLimiter. It didn't show any program
accessing to the internet while this delay was caused.
A second PC, which is normally off - also connected to internet via WLAN and
Fritzbox - didn't show the same symptoms. Blocking all software trying to
connect to internet via FRITZ!Protect also failed.

Do you have any ideas?

Thanks
Martin
 
Hi,

when I make a 'ping -t' to any external IP-address I get a 'transmission
delay' for longer than 1000 ms exactly every 60 seconds.

I've already tested the tool NetLimiter. It didn't show any program
accessing to the internet while this delay was caused.
A second PC, which is normally off - also connected to internet via WLAN and
Fritzbox - didn't show the same symptoms. Blocking all software trying to
connect to internet via FRITZ!Protect also failed.

Do you have any ideas?

Thanks
Martin

Martin,

Do you know, for sure, where the 1000 ms transmission delay occurs? Get
PingPlotter (free trial), and find out.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/09/diagnosing-network-problems-using.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/09/diagnosing-network-problems-using.html

Now if the delay originates on your computer, Process Explorer and TCPView will
show you what processes on your computer are active while the delay is active.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/04/watching-what-your-computer-is-doing.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/04/watching-what-your-computer-is-doing.html
 
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