Are you experiencing problems? Aside from what looks like a sharp latency increas between the second and third hop (which you've blanked out, so I am not sure what those are) there doesn't seem to be a whole lot wrong with this connection. Bit of packet loss but the values are not too bad. Could indicate a heavy load on a shared medium, like cable internet.
Check your connection between your computer and modem/router (wireless link with poor signal strength perhaps?). First hop is already giving problems.
@Lobster: No info for you. Seems your college is blocking outbound ping.
@Diomedes: Laggy connection. Likely due to a heavy load. Tell the other guys to kill their torrents, campuswide:P
@Snoozer: No problems there from the look of it, are you getting connection errors?
@Huggie: Dropped packets is typically caused by a bad link in whatever is connecting the devices between which packets are dropped. Could be a weak wireless link, could be a bad cable, could be a bad patch in the wall outlet. You say the wiring is brand new - was it signal tested? Perhaps there's a bad patching in the wall outlet. Try forcing your computer's network card (in case of a fixed cable connection) to 10 megabit/half duplex and rerun the test. 10MBit/Half is much more tolerant of noise on the cable. If that fixes things, you know you're dealing with a bad connection in your home.
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