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Try running a traceroute from your laptop.
- Download PingPlotter
https://www.pingplotter.com/download
- Open Battlefield game and connect to a server
- Open Resource Monitor - press windows key then type resource monitor
- Go to Networking tab in resource monitor
- Sort by 'Send B/sec'
- Look for 'Compute.AmazonAWS.com address'
- Press ctrl+c to copy address from resource monitor
- Press ctrl+p to paste address into notepad
- Copy IP address from notepad to PingPlotter
- Run traceroute to Battlefield server IP with PingPlotter
- Right click on top column bar in PingPlotter to enable more log options like packet loss %
Once you have a traceroute with PingPlotter, make a screenshot of it and send a copy to your Internet Service Provider and complain about their high ping route to the Battlefield servers hosted on Amazon AWS.
The ISP changed my modem and now I got 19ms ping (before 160 ms). So it was not the routing, but changing the modem seemed to fix the issue.
Thanks for the help!
- 3 years agoAfter 10 days the problem is back... back to 160 ms PING. I had a fight with my ISP, as they blaimed it on "busy" gameservers... I have no reasonable hypothesis for this issue.
Everything worked fine for over a year. Then suddenly beginning of may 160 ms ping. 2 Weeks ago they changed my modem, and back to 19 ms, only after 10 days it's back to 160 ms. The ISP won't help me anymore, I have no idea what I can do or what the problem can be. Anybody any idea to help? I would appreciate it very much!- OskooI_0073 years agoSeasoned Ace
Do you have a ping plotter trace route from the days your ping went back to 19ms? It's definitely a routing issue causing the problem.
Ping is fine until hop #8 10.246.114.11 which is a private router inside your ISP's network. From there we can't tell where the connection is being routed because the routers stop responding. All we can see is the Amazon game server router responding at the very end hop.
So between 10.246 114.11 and Amazon's router is where the routing problem is.
Most likely your ISP is choosing a slower route because it saves them money. If your ISP refuses to help, then your only option is to try a VPN service which might offer faster routing. Or change ISP if that is an option.
- 3 years ago
Hello @Eristus ,
I have the exact same issue since a couple of months ago and I couldn't find anything online.
Previously I had ~20ms on EU servers.
I'm also in Brussels using Scarlet. I have contacted them but didn't help at all...
I have the same 160ms on German servers and around 100 to NA.
Are you also using Scarlet/Proximus?
- 3 years ago
Hi Atsoubi, Yes I am also using Scarlet ISP. Very frustrating problem! Given you experience the same issue, it is probably routing related (as described by oskool above). Let me know if you find a solution!
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