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Old 09-09-2012, 01:12   #1
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Tracert problem?

I was trying to track a route to a website using cmd/tracert

problem is when I type any website it starts the route 1ms to router then stops at 2/3/4 etc with just * * * * connection timed out.

Is this something to do with the my own router or the SH or the pc tools all in 1 security blocking it from getting past the router?

I can't remember if you can only trace a route if its a direct connection or whether you can do it from the router onwards?
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Old 09-09-2012, 02:28   #2
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Re: Tracert problem?

It's not being blocked getting past the router, it's the response being blocked getting back.
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Old 09-09-2012, 13:29   #3
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Re: Tracert problem?

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I was trying to track a route to a website using cmd/tracert

problem is when I type any website it starts the route 1ms to router then stops at 2/3/4 etc with just * * * * connection timed out.

Is this something to do with the my own router or the SH or the pc tools all in 1 security blocking it from getting past the router?

I can't remember if you can only trace a route if its a direct connection or whether you can do it from the router onwards?
You can do a Trace Route from the SuperHub at Advanced Settings>Tools>Trace Route

"Help: The Trace Route area allows you to show the route and transit delays of data packets to a particular IP/Host. Target IP/Name: Input the IP address/Host name of the device/server to trace.
Note: Trace route is preset to use a maximum of 30 hops / 64bytes."
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Old 09-09-2012, 19:04   #4
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Re: Tracert problem?

Thanks for the advice I'll play around see whats what.

I can't access the SH while my router is connected it would mean connecting direct to the SH which I'm not that fussed as it means reseting everything to access it
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