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ppp121-44-67-127.bras1.syd7.internode.on.net / 121.44.67.127
Recorded at 06:55 UTC (06:55 UTC), Jul 15 2018. Permalink. Client/server transcript.

Summary of Noteworthy Events + –


Minor Aberrations –

• The network path does not reply when it needs to fragment traffic
• Network packet buffering may be excessive
• Some DNS resolvers appear to be down

Address-based Tests + –
NAT detection (?): NAT Detected +
Local Network Interfaces (?): OK +
DNS-based host information (?): OK +
NAT support for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) (?): Not found +

Reachability Tests + –
TCP connectivity (?): OK +
UDP connectivity (?): OK +
Traceroute (?): OK +
Path MTU (?): Warning –
The path between your network and our system supports an MTU of at least 2037 bytes,
and the path between our system and your network has an MTU of 1492 bytes. The
path MTU bottleneck that fails to properly report the ICMP "too big" is between
150.101.197.201 and 150.101.197.201. The path between our system and your network
does not appear to report properly when the sender needs to fragment traffic.
Hidden Proxy Detection (?): OK +

Network Access Link Properties + –


Network performance (?): Latency: 250 ms, Loss: 0.0% +
TCP connection setup latency (?): 260ms +
Background measurement of network health (?): no transient outages +
Network bandwidth (?): Upload 870 Kbit/s, Download 6.8 Mbit/s +
Network buffer measurements (?): Uplink 459 ms, Downlink 99 ms –
We estimate your uplink as having 460 ms of buffering. This level can in some situations
prove somewhat high, and you may experience degraded performance when performing
interactive tasks such as web-surfing while simultaneously conducting large uploads.
Real-time applications, such as games or audio chat, may also work poorly when
conducting large uploads at the same time.
We estimate your downlink as having 99 ms of buffering. This level may serve well for
maximizing speed while minimizing the impact of large transfers on other traffic.

HTTP Tests + –
Address-based HTTP proxy detection (?): OK +
Content-based HTTP proxy detection (?): OK +
HTTP proxy detection via malformed requests (?): OK +
Filetype-based filtering (?): OK +
HTTP caching behavior (?): OK +
JavaScript-based tests (?): OK +
Sensitive proxy-introduced HTTP headers (?): OK +

DNS Tests + –
Restricted domain DNS lookup (?): OK +
Unrestricted domain DNS lookup (?): OK +
DNS resolver address (?): OK +
DNS resolver properties (?): Lookup latency 210 ms +
Direct probing of DNS resolvers (?) –
Your system is configured to use 2 DNS resolver(s).
The resolver at 192.168.1.1 could not process the following tested types:

• EDNS0 (DNS extensions)

Requests from this resolver come from 203.173.56.3. This resolver requires 359 ms to
fetch a result from our server and 12 ms to return a result from its cache. It does not
validate DNSSEC. It does not provide requested DNSSEC records. It does not wildcard
NXDOMAIN errors. The resolver reports a number of additional properties. Show them.
The resolver at is not responding to requests.
DNS glue policy (?): OK +
DNS resolver port randomization (?): OK +
DNS lookups of popular domains (?): OK +
DNS external proxy (?): OK +
DNS results wildcarding (?): OK +
DNS-level redirection of specific sites (?): OK +
Direct probing of DNS roots (?): OK +

IPv6 Tests + –
DNS support for IPv6 (?): OK +
IPv4, IPv6, and your web browser (?): Not executed +
IPv6 connectivity (?): No IPv6 support +

Network Security Protocols + –


DNSSEC Support from the DNS Roots (?): OK +
Host Properties + –
System clock accuracy (?): OK +
Browser properties (?): OK +
Uploaded data (?): OK +

Feedback + –
User-provided feedback –
How is your machine/device connected to the local network?
Not specified
WiFi
Cellular
Tethered via WiFi

Does your data plan enforce limits?


Not specified
No, unlimited
Yes, capped
Don't know

If you have a capped dataplan: do you check your data consumption?


Not specified
Yes
No

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