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What should ISP do to reduce the lag ?
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frega
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Jan 4 2010, 05:01 PM
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They will do nothing. I'm sorry but thats reality. Its not just wow player. Its online gamers. And there's a lot.
My network monitor tells me I'm only using 0.5kbs on average while WoW is running. I use a proxy and I'm happy with 300-400ms generally. Always happy if its less but I usually hover around there.
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frega
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Jan 4 2010, 05:57 PM
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QUOTE(bazet @ Jan 4 2010, 05:09 PM) Somebody from ISP actually asking me, what kind of business that I want to venture ? I'm web developer for almost 10 years, at night I play game...started wow on 2006 , play CS sometimes..and I have some basic system admin too.... so to cut the story short....... Ppl in Malaysia can't enjoy the online gaming scene due to network latency. I tried overseas Tunnel service at can get stable 500ms...when I reverted back to normal.....800ms.......when I switch on my private server SSH ( TMNET datacenter )...stable 300ms So I was wondering how to make the lag to sub 200ms....if they like my idea and prepare the budget for that......other than digging the ocean to make one to one US to Malaysia pipeline. What's the main cause / culprits the game lag in Malaysia actually ? Due to JAPAN routing ? Why are you asking us...? Ask the ISP guy that talked to you. Was it someone from TM?
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frega
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Jan 4 2010, 06:18 PM
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Jaring asked, dont they rely on TM's backbone? Go sue them.
The right input is, we have shitty ping and shitty internet service. We can speculate why TM is f***ing up, but we won't have the actual answer.
Get this Business Division to consult with their Technical Department on how to improve pings or circumvent the terribadness that is TMnet. Implement "this faster ping" solution for free (as in come with DSL subscription) and you will see all gamers defect to Jaring.
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