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    Brains

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    For that moment in time, retrieving data from TGT was very slow but from some random other site on the internet fast. I tested from a server in Dallas though, and saw normal transfer rates from TGT (but I didn't grab a screen shot). Still messing around to try and put some data points together that may prove useful.
     

    Brains

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    If I can find the pattern of intermittent slowdowns ... That's the tough part, it's intermittent.
     

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    Also attaching 10k Packets to my traceroute command the site automatically blocked me and I can no longer access it from my network. I'm typing from my phone on the Verizon network. Someone contact Ben or another admin to unblock my IP address lol.
     

    Brains

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    Also attaching 10k Packets to my traceroute command the site automatically blocked me and I can no longer access it from my network. I'm typing from my phone on the Verizon network. Someone contact Ben or another admin to unblock my IP address lol.
    Traceroute / tracepath often won't give relevant info for this type of issue, as most routers are configured to prioritize ICMP much differently than TCP. Just a hunch, but it feels like a buffer issue at some point in the chain, which may be tough if even possible to pin down. Could be as simple as a temporary saturation at some peering point.
     
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