other routing anomalies

For the last week the *ONLY* way I can hold a connection to tigger at
jvnc.net has been to log into a net access machine in philly and telnet
from there to tigger rather than telnet directly from my house. Both
connections go througth the CIX to get me 20 miles up the road in New
jersey!! When I get packets from this connection it is like a 1200 baud
connect. The infuriating thing is that after giving me 1200 baud service
for a minute or two, it will stop for any where from up to 45 seconds to
3 minutes before moving a single character!!!!!

I have complained to jvnc. They say they are laboring mightily to solve
the problem and that a LOT of their users are affected. Not much luck so
far ...still 300 baud service. BUT a traceroute from tigger to a
commercial web site in wash DC run by PSI goes through MCI's MAE EAST ++
router which is where *MY* packets oughtta go rather than to California
and back. Anyone have any idea why? The person I asked at JVNC today
didn't. Here are the two traces done within the last 30 minutes.

JVNC To my router via cix

traceroute to 205.164.155.1 (205.164.155.3), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 nomad-eth0 (128.121.50.50) 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms
2 liberty-hssi1/0-1 (130.94.40.250) 11 ms 10 ms 10 ms
3 waters-ser1/6 (130.94.45.249) 77 ms * 61 ms
4 ness-ser4 (130.94.17.250) 89 ms 126 ms 116 ms
5 goldengate-ser8 (130.94.15.65) 204 ms 186 ms 163 ms
6 cix-jvnc.west.cix.net (149.20.6.1) 194 ms 152 ms 149 ms
7 * hlc.west.cix.net (149.20.64.32) 109 ms 139 ms
8 hlc-east.gw.hlc.net (205.214.32.1) 128 ms * 159 ms
9 * mae-east.netaxs.com (192.41.177.87) 176 ms 172 ms
10 wynd-mae-east-gw.netaxs.com (207.8.160.5) 374 ms 198 ms 194 ms
11 wynd-mfs/k2ne/goldner-we0.netaxs.com (207.8.186.88) 226 ms 127 ms
160 ms
12 k2ne-wynd-t1.tty0.netaxs.com (206.161.91.14) 133 ms 184 ms 158 ms
13 router-ewing.netaxs.com (205.164.155.1) 167 ms 221 ms 199 ms

Traceroute JVNC to comcast web site via mae east:

tigger-gcook> traceroute www.comcast.com
traceroute to www.comcast.inter.net (38.15.13.172), 30 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 nomad-eth0 (128.121.50.50) 2 ms 4 ms 3 ms
2 liberty-hssi1/0-1 (130.94.40.250) 37 ms 15 ms 13 ms
3 border2-hssi2-0.NewYork.mci.net (204.70.45.9) 23 ms 14 ms 24 ms
4 core1-fddi-1.NewYork.mci.net (204.70.3.17) 13 ms 12 ms 16 ms
5 core1-hssi-2.Washington.mci.net (204.70.1.5) 20 ms 19 ms 19 ms
6 borderx1-fddi0-0.Washington.mci.net (204.70.2.4) 18 ms 22 ms 18 ms
7 mae-east-plusplus.Washington.mci.net (204.70.74.102) 26 ms 19 ms
21 ms
8 * mae-east.psi.net (192.41.177.245) 35 ms 32 ms
9 38.1.2.14 (38.1.2.14) 21 ms 37 ms 28 ms
10 www5a-gw.inter.net (38.15.1.40) 36 ms 25 ms 52 ms
11 www5a.inter.net (38.15.13.2) 31 ms * 28 ms

I don't know anything about how jvnc.net runs their business, but a few
weeks ago, they decided to start advertising some of my /19's, along with
a bunch of other AGIS routes, effectively taking me and a lot of AGIS
customers off-line for several hours. Maybe they're still having routing
problems...

For the last week the *ONLY* way I can hold a connection to tigger at
jvnc.net has been to log into a net access machine in philly and telnet
from there to tigger rather than telnet directly from my house. Both
connections go througth the CIX to get me 20 miles up the road in New
jersey!! When I get packets from this connection it is like a 1200 baud

[..]

how about submitting your problem report to your provider as opposed to
nanog? this is a forum for network providers, not users, to try to sort
out our problems. don't mean to pick on you specifically, but you should
know better.

randy