I've run a comparable test against www.youtube.com here, and find that the server responds to the query with one very large, fragmented packet. Given that these packet fragments never appear at all in Forest's trace, and given that there's a common theme that this affects users of Verizon DSL, it seems likely that the router is discarding them for some reason.
Nothing stands out to me in the packet trace that would explain why those fragments would be discarded, though.
What router do each of you have in place on your Verizon DSL?
I've run a comparable test against www.youtube.com here, and find that the server responds to the query with one very large, fragmented packet. Given that these packet fragments never appear at all in Forest's trace, and given that there's a common theme that this affects users of Verizon DSL, it seems likely that the router is discarding them for some reason.
Nothing stands out to me in the packet trace that would explain why those fragments would be discarded, though.
What router do each of you have in place on your Verizon DSL?