On 5/12/19 6:40 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 05/11/19 18:31, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> That "probably" is it.  But just for completeness, what do you get for...
>>
>>   sudo tcptraceroute 118.214.253.200
> .
> Supper time here, gotta go ...
>
> [bobg@bobg bobg]$ sudo tcptraceroute 118.214.253.200
> [sudo] password for bobg:
> Running:
>     traceroute -T -O info 118.214.253.200
> traceroute to 118.214.253.200 (118.214.253.200), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
>  1  router.viasatmodem.com (192.168.1.1)  0.359 ms  0.384 ms  0.389 ms
>  2  10.143.254.76 (10.143.254.76)  599.559 ms  646.856 ms  686.704 ms
>  3  * * * 
>  4  192.168.142.2 (192.168.142.2)  926.663 ms  966.356 ms  1046.071 ms
>  5  * * *

OK, that is what I thought.

Your router's IP address on the radio link side isn't 184.62.232.174.

It is something similar to 10.143.254.76

They are using private IP's in their internal network and translating 
184.62.232.174 into
something else.

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