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ctandk
post Apr 20 2011, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(nagflar @ Apr 14 2011, 10:22 AM)
yeah streamyx + proxy services cheaper alot . compare to unfi

some afer have unfi also need proxy services lol .
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let put it this point, due to geographical issues, you should be faithful to get around 200-400ms (with/without tunnel) depending on the routine.

as some reported 60.x.x.x ip is good for wow us, some claims that 175.x.x.x, and even some claims that 218.x.x.x.

All this somehow matters but the key concerns is the connection from your pc to wow server, how's the routine? what we know as tracert... and deeply navigate into the path to the server will futher improve your latency.. (that u have to depends on your so call isp)

your comp --> tm internet routine (dslam/bras etc) --> routine to us --> at&t internal routine --> wow server

OR

your comp --> tm internet routine (dslam/bras etc) --> routine to us --> peering point --> continue route to us --> at&t internal routine --> wow server


malaysia jalan always traffic jam.. now internet also jam... lols

**peering point is the key for better wow latency, and its depends from your connections.**

Forget about how many hops from your comp to wow server, 1 or 2 extra doesnt matter much if stable.. if you get 10 hops to wow servers but have a peering point, connection ahead it might be an issue.

**anyways, if we got you@1malaysia email for RM50bil(might increase blah blah.. and money to? we know) might as well improve malaysia's international bandwidth

This post has been edited by ctandk: Apr 20 2011, 09:46 AM
ctandk
post Apr 20 2011, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(prasys @ Apr 20 2011, 10:05 AM)
Would anyone be interested if I post comparison between UniFi and Streamyx
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that will be greaty appreciated..


QUOTE(nagflar @ Apr 20 2011, 11:48 AM)
yeah i want to know too .

some my proxy cust using Unifi also lol  .  tongue.gif

yes like ctandk say . it really depend geographical issues on the latecny u get for wow US .

some ip range give good route to WOW US .

like me using range 175.xx + proxy . 230 ms stable most of the time .

other ip range depend on time , perk hour . etc

if you using streamyx just pray u get a good ip range . hehe
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if we can get 200ms+ without much spike, for malaysia to us datacentre, its above satisfaction level.

believe not? most us residence getting latency around 50ms+, some of them even got 100ms-200ms (that us to us datacentre)..

personally i using 175.x.x.x and 218.x.x.x range of streamyx 4mbps, i find it amazing standing around 220ms+ sometime peak 300ms+ (never above 330ms) without tunnel.[cool.gif, gaming experience much awesome, never have any ingame spike (for 25man raid)..

if you having spike frequently, try indentify the point to us datacentre that causes you the spike. best to indentify while playing.

then select an most idealogy tunnel host for you, latency might be 30-60ms higher, but routine more stable.
ctandk
post Apr 21 2011, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(Jas2davir @ Apr 20 2011, 08:47 PM)
how many sea+aus people playing in oceanic servers? if not above 2million like korea or taiwan then its a sure waste of money and time for opening servers in that region
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a server in singapore will be awesome, cheaper cost and better bandwidth.

but the expertise to monitor that...

wtb 50ms ingame latency....

ctandk
post Apr 21 2011, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(nagflar @ Apr 21 2011, 11:16 AM)
join WOW TW . tongue.gif
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dont know how to read chinese dude... or else i would come.. sad.gif


 

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