to those getting 200-300ms, dont be fooled as its just the new latency meter (even since WoW 2.0 pre bc patch if im not mistaken) being more "accurate".
what does that accurate mean? basically if your in an area with like no one, your latency will most definately drop to 200-300 ms (provided your on a good IP range and so on)
once you start having activities, such as orgrimmar/ironforge AH, or starting to PVP like in AV or instance/raiding etc, your latency will rise to 300-500, on avg 400+ ms.
no matter how good lagmyx go its not possible to lower it any further due to the distance, and the retardedly congested gateway lagmyx is on. but know this, even good isp from singapore/australia for example, the best they can go is around 200ms anyways, i know its quite a huge difference (especially to pvp enthusiast), but there isnt really anything we can do till lagmyx steps up and stop suckin.
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oh and to adress with the topic:
218.111.xx.xx = around 400ms
218.208.xx.xx = around 500-600ms (but have certain issues in connecting to certain websites, or ventrilo servers, either timeouts or high ping spikes, but for WoW ok for most of the time)
219.94.xx.xx = around 400-500 ms (sometimes as good as 218.111, sometimes just a bit laggier of around 500ms)
219.95.xx.xx = around 500-1k++ ms (total BS ip range, no matter whats your purpose. it only worked miracly during the underwater cable break [the taiwan quake], having around 400-500ms ping, dont know how that happened, but it did. the moment the cable is restored, back to BS status.)
and i am from KL, taman intan baiduri (it is in between selayang jaya and kepong)
This post has been edited by Quazacolt: Feb 26 2007, 01:32 PM
Discussion : Latency problems with WoW
Feb 26 2007, 01:26 PM
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