I think the routers might try to remember the routes for different
ip/port combinations in order to reduce jitter. That's just myself
making up a possible cause, though. I mean, if it's sticking to a bad
route for a very long time and only for a specific destination.
On 2014/11/25 18:17, Absurd Minds wrote:
Why would a tracert show a low ping and the ping to all other servers
on that IP also be low?
On Nov 25, 2014 6:07 PM, "Wareya" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I would chock this up to service routers making poor load
balancing decisions... Maybe the "correct", more local routes are
under heavy load, and the 80 ping routes are not.
On 2014/11/25 17:51, Absurd Minds wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Both. Of course they were slightly different from each other as
they always are, but it was within the normal range. It's not
like how when you first join a server the scoreboard might show
100+ but your net graph is 30.
My rates are fine. They're the same as they were a few days ago,
and the same as the other user.
All of my servers are 128 tick and only three have sourcemod. (I
was not playing on one with sourcemod)
On Nov 25, 2014 5:48 PM, "Kevin C" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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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