Massive Lag on Dawnglory

iffy22
iffy22 Posts: 20 Arc User
I keep having this lag on the Dawnglory server that im not experiencing on the Etherblade server. Im not the only one experiencing this, and its making it so I am unable to do anything. Let me know if I can do anything to help with this.

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  • iffy22
    iffy22 Posts: 20 Arc User
    iffy22 said:

    I keep having this lag on the Dawnglory server that im not experiencing on the Etherblade server. Im not the only one experiencing this, and its making it so I am unable to do anything. Let me know if I can do anything to help with this.

    not letting me edit this, so im gunna add this
    its a trace route between me and the Dawnglory destination seen in this thread: http://www.arcgames.com/en/forums/pwi/#/discussion/1194404/traceroute-pinging-the-internet-and-you

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
    (c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    C:\Users\iffy22>tracert pwieu3.en.perfectworld.eu

    Tracing route to pwieu3.en.perfectworld.eu [95.172.91.11]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:

    1 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 10.0.0.1
    2 24 ms 24 ms 9 ms 96.120.21.13
    3 12 ms 11 ms 15 ms xe-5-1-5-sur01.ftcaroline.fl.jacksvil.comcast.ne
    t [68.86.169.73]
    4 19 ms 15 ms 11 ms te-0-3-0-5-ar02.southside.fl.jacksvil.comcast.ne
    t [68.87.165.5]
    5 20 ms 18 ms 20 ms be-33489-cr01.miami.fl.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.
    95.45]
    6 * 21 ms 20 ms be-17-pe02.nota.fl.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.83.1
    54]
    7 24 ms 21 ms 19 ms 50.242.151.66
    8 20 ms 20 ms 29 ms ae-3.r20.miamfl02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.1
    10]
    9 61 ms 61 ms 66 ms ae-4.r23.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.8
    6]
    10 * 173 ms * ae-6.r23.amstnl02.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.6.1
    77]
    11 150 ms 146 ms 161 ms ae-2.r02.amstnl02.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.1
    59]
    12 123 ms 126 ms 127 ms ae-0.internap.amstnl02.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net [81.20.
    69.230]
    13 129 ms 124 ms 122 ms border4.ae2-bbnet2.ams004.pnap.net [95.172.78.71
    ]
    14 122 ms 122 ms 127 ms edge2.ae1-edgenet.ams004.pnap.net [208.146.38.22
    ]
    15 124 ms 125 ms 122 ms perfectworldent-7.edge2.ams004.pnap.net [95.172.
    88.94]
    16 128 ms 123 ms 140 ms 95.172.91.1
    17 127 ms 123 ms 121 ms 95.172.91.11

    Trace complete.

    In the interest of personal privacy, i replaced my real name with my forum name.

    I will not be able to respond to any questions or comments until aproximately 6:30am EST.
  • sylenthunder
    sylenthunder Posts: 3,061 Community Moderator
    At hop 10 you have dropped packets, and the ping doubles instantly. That's going to be the main source of your problem right there.

    We're seeing what may be an issue with Comcasts's DNS currently.​​
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  • iffy22
    iffy22 Posts: 20 Arc User
    Is there anything I can do to help fix that? or is it fully a Comcast problem?
  • sylenthunder
    sylenthunder Posts: 3,061 Community Moderator
    iffy22 wrote: »
    Is there anything I can do to help fix that? or is it fully a Comcast problem?
    So far, switching to using different DNS servers seems to help if you have Comcast.​​
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  • iffy22
    iffy22 Posts: 20 Arc User



    iffy22 wrote: »

    Is there anything I can do to help fix that? or is it fully a Comcast problem?

    So far, switching to using different DNS servers seems to help if you have Comcast.​​

    How do i do that?
  • sylenthunder
    sylenthunder Posts: 3,061 Community Moderator
    iffy22 wrote: »
    iffy22 wrote: »
    Is there anything I can do to help fix that? or is it fully a Comcast problem?
    So far, switching to using different DNS servers seems to help if you have Comcast.
    How do i do that?
    Here's what I posted in another thread recently....
    ...
    Tips to try.
    1. Completely reset your connection to your ISP. Shut your modem off for a minimum of three minutes.
    2. Flush your DNS cache. Open an elevated command prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns"
    3. Change DNS servers. It's best to do this on your modem if you can, but you can do it on your PC as well with third party software like DNS Jumper.
    If you don't trust third party software, here's a good guide for doing it manually... LINK
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