Are you checking ping in net graph, or scoreboard? Make sure your rates are set properly for the tickrate. Is the server with higher ping a different tickrate than the other ones?

On 11/25/2014 5:12 PM, Absurd Minds wrote:
I don't know if this is a server issue, so I apologize if this is off topic for the list. But I have no idea what the issue is so I thought I'd post here too.

I run a gaming community and have a few servers on the same machine, same IP address. A few days ago, I noticed that to most of my servers, I had a 60 ping, but to two of them I had about a 120 ping. I chalked it up to my shitty AT&T service I was connected to (a traceroute to my server IP showed the connection jumping all over the country before making its way to Chicago, so that seemed like the explanation).

Yesterday, I finally connected to my Comcast Internet and have a 35 ping to my servers again, except for one. I was getting an 80 ping to just one of my servers. A traceroute to the IP shows a ping of 35, every other server on the IP had a ping of 35, and another user on my network who joined that server also had a ping of 35. But I had a ping of 80. I have no idea why. I even ended up going so far as to restart my computer but that did not solve my issue.

The weird thing is that when I left the server, the other user's ping jumped to 80. (The other user who was on my network and playing at the same time as me with a 35 ping.)

I'm hesitant to call it an ISP issue or a router issue given all this, but I have no idea how it could be the server causing the issue. Does anybody have any insight into what steps I can take to troubleshoot this ping problem?


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