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With the use of the built-in ddns service in the router, are partial drops / overloads possible?
While tracing the path, I accidentally noticed something interesting. Found out that the first route calls itself none other than route.asus.com
[email protected]:~/Projects/restify$ traceroute toster.ru
traceroute to toster.ru (212.24.34.169), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 router.asus.com (192.168.1.1) 0.524 ms 1.183 ms 1.357 ms
2 10.91.255.126 (10.91.255.126) 3.933 ms 3.964 ms 3.990 ms
3 lag-6-435.bbr01.nn.ertelecom.ru (91.144.153.98) 137.509 ms 137.694 ms 137.854 ms
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6 v810.th-1.caravan.ru (212.24.42.131) 67.137 ms 62.454 ms 59.086 ms
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1. ddns and the first waypoint are not connected in any way.
2. try to cut down the download/upload speed in the torrent client (depending on what doesn't give back, Internet pages to you, or pages from your server), and check.
3. what does the router "cover"?
4. Edit the question, really, it's hard to understand what it means, for example, this is - "and I hardly think that this is connected with my system, - most likely with the router."
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due to ddns, falls / overloads, in my opinion, are unlikely.
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