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To: SE who wrote (17348)3/7/2001 10:07:49 AM
From: bosquedog  Respond to of 110652
 
You can just go to msdos prompt and type in tracert and see where the delay is.



To: SE who wrote (17348)3/7/2001 10:12:23 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Scooter ....

get another cup of coffee ...

how could you forget this URL when in your question you type in the very words ????
>>>>> Could someone please lead me to the best ping plotter or whatever those things are called that will tell me where the problem is?
pingplotter.com

you can use it for free and not register but it is well worth the 15bucks *(as I recall that is how much the cost)

hehehehehe

Beaner



To: SE who wrote (17348)3/7/2001 11:45:04 PM
From: bosquedog  Respond to of 110652
 
TRACKING YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
by Mark Richardson
win98tw@hotmail.com

If you've ever wanted a visual representation of the quality of your Internet connection, you can use the System Monitor in Windows 98 to take a look. Open the System Monitor by going to Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Monitor. As you can see, the System Monitor is a graph that displays information of your choosing. To display information about your Dial-up connection, go to Edit, Add Item and click Dial-up Adaptor (you'll need to connect to the Internet first.) Choose which kind of information you wish to display in the right box and then click OK. System Monitor begins tracking the information you've selected.