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 D.I.Y. Lowerping, Do it at home setup

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Sichiri
post Dec 16 2007, 04:01 PM

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WARNING : before doing the following, please set system recovery point first.

to do that, go to START > accessories > system tools > system restore > create restore point

and....go!

I've had a discussion with my friend with all this DIY lowerping methods and he just pointed me this :

1.download
http://files.racs.com.au/_WOW/SetAckTick.vbs

2.run it

3.reboot PC

4. Enjoy lower wow ping

Worked for him he says, he's playing at 200-300ms ping constant.
Well I'm at work now, I'll try the script when I reach home, cheers.

This post has been edited by Sichiri: Dec 16 2007, 04:16 PM
Sichiri
post Dec 16 2007, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 16 2007, 04:37 PM)
its the registry tweak compiled into a VB script.
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that I noticed. The perfect solution for "DIY lowerping for dummies" don't you think? Sure as hell simpler than a Linux-rout.
Sichiri
post Dec 16 2007, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 16 2007, 08:38 PM)
its been posted on 1st or 2nd page of this thread, AND even the original WoW forums thread. and theres reasons why not to use this over linux route or lowerping.com covered in this thread, AND original WoW forum thread.
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basically telling me to read the thread again before posting anything again?

Posted on page 1 & 2 are the manual ways! The file provide a 'double-click finish' solution of the registry fix!
which was not posted yet. (the .vbs file, not the whole steps for registry fix)

And whether or not which solution is the best is all up to the users.

Configuring Linux(OR LUNIX)-rout is PITA to me who doesn't mind paying an extra Rm20 for lowerping(which still give the BEST results among all).

If the registry fix give the same result (or almost-same) then why should I use the memory-hogging VMware? Think of the lower-end coms for a moment. Not everyone has an extra 128MB RAM to allocate.

Sichiri
post Dec 17 2007, 09:49 AM

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Registry fix gave me 300-400ms constant, down from 500-700ms

sweet.

 

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