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Sorry, but what is the connection with the very specific problem the OP has. If you see that as a general problem you should open your own thread.
The latency to "login.ea.com" is not great, but also not really bad. There wont be any login problems if it doesn't get considerably worse.
The login problem from a few days ago was most probably server side, and not a general latency problem.
Furthermore, comparing the latency to a i3d game server with that of a login server is like comparing apples and oranges.
If you ping a BF1 game server you should get much better results. (I definitely get much better results.)
High latencies can cause TTL timeouts and unreachable services, would be awesome and logically if EA would host the login servers for the EU within the EU. Basics.
Where did i compare the latencies between the i3d server and login server? These 2 examples IPs were picked to visualize the problem players are coming across when using EA services since a few month and that the problem seems to be backend server/network topology related. Read my post, sry if it´s hard to read, but english is only 2nd language.
Why the i3d server? -> easy afaik https://www.pcgamesn.com/battlefield-1/rent-battlefield-1-server
https://forums.battlefield.com/en-us/profile/comments/stewiei3d
Atleast here in the EU, i3d are hosting the game servers for EA.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
No worry's, English is only a second language to me too, (My first language is in my Sig 😉 ) and I did read your post.
But I still can't see how a tracerout to "login.ea.com" is relevant to OP problem who is incapable of joining a game server. (I did however not saw is original tracerout)
You're right of course, high latency's can cause TTL timeouts, but the latency's you have to "login.ea.com" are, as said, not great but also not so bad that TTL timeouts are a giving.
And your Ping of the i3d servers is flawless. My own ping of the Irish BF1 server (if the ip is still right) had as the worst latency 45ms.