On 2017-02-10 03:07, Jason Stevens wrote:
8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8> is a multicast. Google
has these servers all
over the world so it's no surprise that everyone has good timing to them....
It's not a multicast in the traditional sense. But it is hosted in many
locations, yes.
Johnny
Try 4.2.2.2 <http://4.2.2.2> or 4.2.2.4
<http://4.2.2.4> for some old
easy to remember DNS servers
On February 10, 2017 7:03:59 AM GMT+08:00, Joerg Schilling
<schily(a)schily.net> wrote:
Johnny Billquist <bqt(a)update.uu.se> wrote:
Meh. From Uppsala in Sweden I seem to have about 2ms ping time
to 8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8>...
Psilocybe:update/bqt> ping 8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8>
PING 8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8> (8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8>) 56(84)
bytes of data.
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8 <http://8.8.8.8>: icmp_req=1 ttl=56
time=2.10 ms
You seem to live in a location where the light speed is higher than usual ;-)
1ms = 300 km in my area.
Berlin <-> SF is aprox. 9100 km
Jörg
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