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TSQuazacolt
post Jul 10 2008, 08:01 AM, updated 18y ago

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http://wowtunnels.com/

free. nuff said.
for those arent tech savvy enough for vm linux, or those that arent rich/able to pay the paid versions like lowerping/gamepath, this is for you.

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informed of this by guildie priest smile.gif

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TSQuazacolt
post Jul 10 2008, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(myremi @ Jul 10 2008, 08:35 AM)
Safe from keyloggers ah?


Added on July 10, 2008, 8:39 amActually, this does raise an interesting question. How come Blizzard hasn't done this already with their game servers anyway? Just improve the connection system for WoW and they might have more subscribers.
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no idea. dont forget that on oceanic, we are the minority. and with the millions of subscriber blizz has, they could really care less tongue.gif
TSQuazacolt
post Jul 17 2008, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(khelben @ Jul 17 2008, 06:36 AM)
Its actually quite good. But a lot less effective in instances though. Any sort of instance. Arenas, BGs, 25-man, 5-man etc. 250-350ms down from usual 500-600.

Not sure whether I should risk playing WoW with tunneling services like this lol.
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ive got reports by people that uses this experiencing WORSE ping during arenas/BG

so no idea heh


Added on July 17, 2008, 11:09 am
QUOTE(Madgeiser @ Jul 17 2008, 09:32 AM)
I am personally using VMWARE fix, so far so good no complaint. Not going to try out any other SSL Tunneling and risk getting banned.
For single core processor user, VMWARE fix can slow down your pc a little. For multi core users, i don't think you will notice any performance issue, due to multi core processor is great at handling multi tasking.

My ping nowdays ranges from 170ms-350ms. Which is much much better from my previous ping which starts from 300ms-900ms. It still very much depend on your line quality. If you get a crappy connection, don't expect a good latency. The 218 ip can usually stay around 200ms-350ms for me.
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using vmware fix myself, and had been a keen supporter of that fix as it is more "thorough" than the registry fix, no risk involved compared to the tunneling services that does alter ur IP or having an additional fee attached to it.

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TSQuazacolt
post Jul 17 2008, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(Madgeiser @ Jul 17 2008, 01:23 PM)
I am starting to think, Linux is better programmed to handle TCP traffic than windows box. Else, there is no way i can justify why routing traffic thru a VMWare Linux box, has such a significant boost in ping times.
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its doable in windows too via registry tweaks. cept i dont want my other programs (eg: torrents/downloads) to be affected by it.

 

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