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Gabotas
06-26-2014, 10:12 AM
Hey guys, the last 3 or 4 days I,ve been getting latency of around 210. I don't know why and wanted to ask if anything related to servers has changed... My ping is the same as always though... I know admins can kick you if you are above 200 in latency rates... so? I don't know what to do...

ZERO
06-26-2014, 10:23 AM
I had the same thing, are you on comcast. In my case I noticed that a constant ping test my ping changed constantly from 27-300ms. I then restarted my modem and the issue was solved.

You can run a tracert gg.ibisgaming.com in your cmd to see where you are getting the lag. Please post results here if a modem and router restart does not help.

Gabotas
06-26-2014, 02:52 PM
Zero, I got this, dun know how to "read it"


C:\>tracert gg.ibisgaming.com

Traza a la dirección gg.ibisgaming.com [208.43.70.233]
sobre un máximo de 30 saltos:

1 <1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 * * * Tiempo de espera agotado para esta solicitud.
3 35 ms 35 ms 37 ms 10.112.145.29
4 * * * Tiempo de espera agotado para esta solicitud.
5 * * * Tiempo de espera agotado para esta solicitud.
6 113 ms 119 ms 119 ms Te0-6-0-5-grtmiabr6.red.telefonica-wholesale.net
[94.142.123.214]
7 * * * Tiempo de espera agotado para esta solicitud.
8 111 ms 111 ms 116 ms 213.140.51.190
9 133 ms 133 ms 133 ms ae0.bbr02.tl01.atl01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.128]
10 136 ms 136 ms 135 ms ae7.bbr01.tl01.atl01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.172]
11 135 ms 135 ms 135 ms ae0.bbr01.eq01.wdc02.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.152]
12 134 ms 134 ms 134 ms ae0.dar01.sr01.wdc01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.197]
13 136 ms 136 ms 136 ms po1.fcr01.sr01.wdc01.networklayer.com [208.43.11
8.134]
14 135 ms 136 ms 136 ms 208.43.70.233-static.reverse.softlayer.com [208.
43.70.233]

Traza completa.

ZERO
06-26-2014, 08:07 PM
Problem is here: 6 113 ms 119 ms 119 ms Te0-6-0-5-grtmiabr6.red.telefonica-wholesale.net

This is the first hop after leaving your base address. Even your base address has problems getting a connection at all. Both of these issues are caused by your ISP. They can be a problem on your end like a modem needing to be reset or having issues or on their end like you being assigned to a bad card in their local exchange. Although from the looks there is likely more than 1 issue at work here.

Are you on DSL b/c this reminds me of some results I got testing DSL lines on the Haitian border a few years back doing diagnostics.

Gabotas
06-27-2014, 01:37 AM
It is a Peruvian DSL... it seems at night everything is normal....

ZERO
06-27-2014, 01:47 AM
Run your tracert at night and see how the route differs. This will confirm that it is an isp issue.