Re: Why is your facebook slow?

From: Jules Mike Giovanni <johnally_at_eml.cc>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 04:17:50 -0700

Sorry I just saw that that my tracert snapshot image did not make it
correctly.

Tracing route to star.c10r.facebook.com [31.13.92.10] over a maximum
of 30 hops:

1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.100.1  2     2 ms     1 ms     1
ms  197.225.0.1  3     2 ms     2 ms     2 ms  197.226.251.84  4     3
ms     2 ms     2 ms  tengig1-1-lo.telecomplus.net [196.20.254.149]  5
72 ms    72 ms    72 ms  1.9.244.165  6   261 ms   261 ms   324 ms
10.55.200.43  7   261 ms   261 ms   261 ms  ae1.br01.fra1.tfbnw.net
[80.81.194.40]  8   261 ms   261 ms   261 ms
po101.psw01b.frt3.tfbnw.net [31.13.30.59]  9   262 ms   262 ms   262 ms
msw1ac.01.frt3.tfbnw.net [173.252.64.30] 10   262 ms   261 ms   261 ms
edge-star-shv-01-frt3.facebook.com [31.13.92.10]

Trace complete.

Regards, Mike

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On Wed, Oct 21, 2015, at 01:37 AM, Jules Mike Giovanni wrote:
> I have FTTH 30mb from Orange.
>  
> Latency Test: okay (424.7ms)
> Bandwidth Test: okay (2097152B, 4161ms: 3.845Mbps)
>  
> HTTP_X_FB_CONNECTION_QUALITY: MODERATE; q=0.3, rtt=310, rtx=0, v=, c=25, mss=1410
>  
> I am not very sure if these can be relied upon to be honest.
>  
> Here's a tracert to www.facebook.com:
>  
> Regards,
> Mike
>  
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> *"I actually went to university, but I didn't like it. I'm basically self-taught."*
>  
>  
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015, at 01:08 AM, Mohammad Nadim wrote:
>> Hi SM,
>>  
>> I'm in Grand Bay with FTTH 30M (MyT). It's noon.
>>  
>> *Results on https://www.facebook.com/diagnostics/*
>> Latency Test: okay (350.0ms)
>> Bandwidth Test: okay (8388608B, 2257ms: 28.36Mbps)
>>  
>> Sometimes I get this :p
>> Latency Test: okay (289.4ms)
>> Bandwidth Test: okay (16777216B, 2178ms: 58.77Mbps)
>>  
>>  
>> *Results on https://www.facebook.com/diagnostics*
>> REQUEST_START_TIME: 1445414417
REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT: 1445414417.0521
HTTP_X_FB_CONNECTION_QUALITY: MODERATE; q=0.3, rtt=239, rtx=0, v=, c=2075, mss=1398
Facebook thinks that the MyT FTTH 30M is "moderate" :-( Can these FB tests be relied upon?
Nadim Attari
>>  
>> On 21 October 2015 at 09:10, Mohammad Nadim <nadim.attari_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello SM,
>>>  
>>>  
>>> On 20 October 2015 at 23:46, S Moonesamy <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Nadim,
>>>> 
At 10:45 20-10-2015, Mohammad Nadim wrote:
>>>>> 
What does the results of HTTP_X_FB_CONNECTION_QUALITY mean?
>>>> 
>>>> 
The user's Facebook connection quality can be classified as poor, moderate, good and excellent.  Your connection was classified as "moderate" based on the transfer speed of your (Facebook) session.  The results mean that your FTTH connection is not as fast as what is advertised.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Thank you for the reply. Indeed. I am on FTTH MyT 10M in Triolet and Facebook thinks my connection is "moderate" :-(
>>>  
>>> BTW, I wanted to know about: q=0.3, rtt=386, rtx=-1, v=, c=212, mss=512
>>>  
>>> I believe we should compile the test results that are being posted (here on MIU ML, on Facebook, etc).
>>>  
>>> Will it be OK to compile the following information?
>>>  * Region
>>>  * ISP (e.g. Orange, Emtel)
>>>  * Internet package (e.g. FTTH 10M, FTTA 20M, ADSL, etc)
>>>  * Latency
>>>  * Bandwidth
>>> We can then compare the results.
>>>  
>>> Best regards,
>>> Nadim Attari
>>>  
>>>  
>  
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