John Miller wrote:
> 
> I have 2 windows machines connected to my linux which is connected to the
> Internet via cable modem.  The connection was working fine yesterday when I
> retrieved my e-mail.  To night the windows machines can't get out and when
> I ping from windows to linux I get packet loss.  When I ping from linux to
> the windows machines I get about an 11% loss.  On the ping lines time = 501
> to about 587 usec. I am not sure what the 'u' stands for I am used to
> seeing an 'm' there.

usec = microsecond, msec = millisecond.  A microsecond is 1000 times
smaller than a millisecond (if you've forgotten your tiny metric units),
so a 501 usec ping time is nothing to sneeze at, being less than one
millisecond.

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