justcallme A S H, on 20 March 2018 - 04:40 PM, said:
Well yeah... TPG lol. I know there are some outliers like that, but overall it shouldn't be 275ms to SEA man, that's horrid.
I'd be ringing TPG and telling them to fix it or take business elsewhere.
TPG uses Telstras network, a lot of areas cannot use Optus or Vodafone, i know for a fact where i live its Telstra only or a telstra network user like TPG or iinet.. which is basically telstra.
A lot of customers do not have the option to go elsewhere..i do not, don't even have NBN here yet.
Shaix, on 21 March 2018 - 02:39 AM, said:
It's worse than I expected.
Routing from Taiwan goes back to USA??? Then to Sydney...
2 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms h254.s98.ts.hinet.net [168.95.98.254]
3 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms pcpc-3302.hinet.net [168.95.23.94]
4 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms pcpc-3201.hinet.net [220.128.11.210]
5 2 ms 3 ms 3 ms TPDT-3011.hinet.net [220.128.1.78]
6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms skc1-3011.hinet.net [220.128.24.90]
7 1 ms 1 ms <1 ms r4102-s2.tp.hinet.net [220.128.11.149]
8 1 ms <1 ms 1 ms r4002-s2.tp.hinet.net [220.128.31.9]
9 177 ms 177 ms 177 ms r12-pa.us.hinet.net [211.72.108.5]
10 151 ms 154 ms 151 ms be100-102.pao-sv8-bb1-a9.ca.us [178.32.135.98]
11 155 ms 155 ms 154 ms be100-1368.sjo-sv5-bb1-a9.ca.us [178.32.135.159]
12 168 ms 168 ms 168 ms be100-1365.lax-la1-bb1-a9.ca.us [198.27.73.104]
13 337 ms 337 ms 337 ms be100-1069.syd1-sy2-g2-nc5.aus.asia [198.27.73.169]
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 * * * Request timed out.
18 307 ms 307 ms 308 ms ns548823.ip-139-99-148.net [139.99.148.205]
At least invest in facilities that have proper connectivity... PCCW/NTT are excellent for Asia. Level3//Zayo/Internap are excellent for NA/Europe... Internap would probably be best all around solution, if you're looking for a single provider for all your locations.
But really any of the ones I've mentioned would perform way better than what you're currently using.
Node 8 is your issue not sydney fault at all..why is your isp shooting you to the US and not straight to Australia.. yes i see the request time outs.
That was exactly what happens to me only from AUS to singapore.. i had to ring my ISP and they told me they do it to save congestion on the nodes (techie said this) so isp redirects alot of customers one way or another.. which is fine unless you are playing high intensive gaming like MWO..
I had to quit MWO 3 years ago because of this as my isp would not change it.. and our undersea cable was broken, so i was getting 600+ ms to singapore i gave up..
I came back just before christmas and it had been fixed getting 130ms-240ms.. took 3 years but then i can play. Now in sydney its amazing 35 ping..
NA for me is 290-350
EU is 400+
Wulfe09, on 22 March 2018 - 02:01 AM, said:
that's because pig think it's ok to bounce your signal all the way to america and then back to sydney.
because apparently that itsn't the stupidest thing ever.
Thats not Aus its your ISP not Aus fault..
justcallme A S H, on 22 March 2018 - 09:09 PM, said:
It's been confirmed and stated many times it's the OVH datacentre PGI are using.
They are aware and have been for a couple of weeks. Just no ETA on the fix.
Show us where this is confirmed?
You keep blaming australian isps for these issues when its plainly the Asian isp issues why..are just as in fault.
Alianton, on 23 March 2018 - 06:27 AM, said:
how bad was aussie ping back when it was to Singapore? around 200+? we (i'm based in Singapore) are now having around 450+ ms to oceanic. i mean nice way to **** with the SEAsian population...
also as a second point, how in the hell did you get it such that my ping to australia is worse than EU?? smh
For me it was 250 to singapore from Brisbane but in the past i've seen it as high as 600.
Shaix, on 23 March 2018 - 12:22 PM, said:
It depends on the city. SG to Montreal is 14,790 km while Sydney to Montreal is 16,019 km. SG to NYC is 15,323 km, while Sydney to NYC is 15,979 km. It only gets closer to west coast like Seattle, SF, LA.
So theoretically west coast NA should get better ping times, but they probably don't because the provider PGI uses has poor connection to the rest of the world compared to how well SG is connected. And even if they used the best provider, only west coast NA would see better ping times to Sydney vs Singapore, and everyone else in the world including Canada and east coast NA, Asia and Europe wouldn't.
So highly unlikely many non Aussies would play on the Aussie server.
Internet doesn't work like that, it jumps from node to node (where ever nodes exist) if a node is poor or bad it will be redirected to another usually closest node.. so you could easily find your internet going all over the world because ISPs do not maintain their networks well enough, not to mention congestion and isp scummy-ness..
Edited by Samial, 24 March 2018 - 06:28 PM.