Re: Measuring PoP to PoP latency--tools to use?

That's what I'm looking for. Anyone know where source to something like this is available? Grant "Polinsky, Steven" wrote:
Check this one, which also has links to similar services:
http://weather.nts.uci.edu/weather/
Steven
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-----Original Message----- From: E.B. Dreger [mailto:eddy+public+spam@noc.everquick.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:40 PM To: Grant A. Kirkwood Cc: Sean Donelan; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Measuring PoP to PoP latency--tools to use?
There used to be a site somewhere (I think Andover or Keynote sucked up the domain, but it was a while ago) that had a very nice little script that pinged IP addresses and presented the visitor with average latency to those addresses. Looked something like this:
UUNet (x.x.x.x) -> 38 ms (green) C&W (x.x.x.x) -> 68 ms (yellow) AOL (x.x.x.x) -> 400 ms (red)
ratings.miq.net www.internetweather.com ?
Actually, the latter seems to have been borged by (was always a part of?) the former.
It may have also been netcopter.com, which is now dead...
Eddy
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