
1. Catastrophic Packet Loss (40.8%)
The most critical issue is the 40.8% packet loss occurring at Hop 5 (80.239.135.178), which belongs to the twelve99.net network (also known as Arelion).
Request: to investigate your peering agreement and re-route my traffic destined for this IP range through a more stable transit provider.
Secondly, the routing shown in my trace to 192.207.0.1 appears to involve traffic traveling past my nearest major hub (Ashburn) and then looping back, which is inefficient.
The "DC Back to Ashburn" Loop
My Starting Point: The first major traffic exchange to a regional hub should be the Ashburn, VA data center cluster, as that is where I live.
The DC/NY Hand-Off: The twelve99.net IP addresses (80.x.x.x) often represent peering points in major East Coast cities like Washington D.C. or New York/New Jersey. My traffic is being sent to one of these major city exchange points.
The Server Location: The server at 192.207.0.1 is located in the Ashburn/Northern VA area.
The Loop: My server is in Ashburn, the route is:
Request: to provide me with the most EFFICIENT route.
Please help Verizon. Hundreds of thousands of people are suffering also. This isn't the first time that faulty server is mentioned.