I did win + r ping to log.warmane.com and seen the following
Pinging logon.warmane.com [62.138.7.219] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=160ms TTL=45
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=161ms TTL=45
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=163ms TTL=45
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=166ms TTL=45
Ping statistics for 62.138.7.219:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 160ms, Maximum = 166ms, Average = 162ms
^ when I pinged the server at this time I was in-game, and my ping in-game read at over 500ms.
Then I tried deleting cache folder, and moving WTF folder elsewhere, didn't change anything.
Also tried
1.) Windows Button + R
2.) cmd
2.) ipconfig /flsuhdns
I already have something similar to Install Large Address Aware or some other 4GB patch of your choice.
Issue is basically ping spikes 400ms - 8500ms (yes 8,500 + ) it's ridiculous. It's on more than one character, and I don't know what else to do that I haven't done here.
So I'm at a loss for what the issue is, from sept-nov it was 8-10pm EST (3-4am ST) now it's 5-6pm to 11pm, figured it was maybe internet traffic (people off work/school for holidays), well people are back to work/school, and now I've had a massive 1200+ ping spike at 1pm EST /6 ST.
Edit; I've also played other games during these times to see if it was my internet, with my ping being just fine, no spikes etc. in other games. So I believe it's my connection to Warmane specifically.
Is it possible my IP is blocked? Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Whatever your problem is warmane can't do anything about it. 160 ms a ****ton of ping so I assume you're in America or Asia or something? The longest the route, the highest the probability of something going wrong in the way.
Whatever your problem is warmane can't do anything about it. 160 ms a ****ton of ping so I assume you're in America or Asia or something? The longest the route, the highest the probability of something going wrong in the way.
Yeah I'm USA. 160-180 is the normal for me, 300+ is high for me, so it's odd that I've been fine the past 5 months until now.
I got completely same issue. First I tought it was due to my internet, but after doing the test I realised that it's not relevant.
Pinging 62.138.7.219 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=318ms TTL=48
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=318ms TTL=48
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=318ms TTL=48
Reply from 62.138.7.219: bytes=32 time=318ms TTL=48
Ping statistics for 62.138.7.219:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 318ms, Maximum = 318ms, Average = 318ms
Btw I'm from Sydney, Australia.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again.