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The best tool I have found to measure potential connectivity for the gaming servers is honestly www.speedtest.net , takes seconds to do correctly and can give you a good idea as to your connection speeds up and down and fair idea if it would be stable.
Here is a guide that contains other tools aswell, but for your needs, just scroll down to the speedtest.net section and follow that guide.
Also @DBWoodynz - Speedtest is good for testing your nominal speed, but not the speed relative to the server.
@CountMercutio - visit the link @DBWoodynz gave. It should help your determine your relative speed, ping and path. As Kindajenin explicitly states in http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=368299 and as @DBWoodynz states in the linked message - your game has to be open and running. Run the Netstat and the Pingpath - once for an European server and once for an American server. The lower the time it needed, the better. <100 ms is pretty good. 100-200 ms you'll notice some lag but not too much. 300+, you'll need to start worrying. 500-1000, you can play but it will hickup a lot. 1000+ (1 sec+), 'prepare for unforeseen consequences' (AKA severe lag and the game will functionally be unplayable)
- 10 years ago
Thanks. I've had connectivity at 200ms to both EU and US servers, but recently have had EU server at 300ms regularly. I went and checked a US server and it was "down" to 200ms, which is what prompted the question. I'll try these tools over a week or two. Thanks for the replies.
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