Name of ISP:Comhem
Country of Residence: Sweden
When does the problem occur: During primetime started after last maintenance
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Name of ISP:Comhem
Country of Residence: Sweden
When does the problem occur: During primetime started after last maintenance
Name of ISP TDS
Country United States, Oklahoma
When did problem occur: last night during Hudge lag spike in game
Free
France
Every night after 19pm
- Name of ISP: Bahnhof
- Residence: Sweden
- Occurance: Several times a week, usually after having played for several hours.
- Name of ISP : DirecPath (shows up as Biltmore Communications on tests) http://www.direcpath.com/
- Country of Residence: USA
- When does the problem occur (always, only during specific times?): Specific times, usually during NA prime time and also during high volume play times. My wife and I both play and get disconnections, 90k errors, and constant unplayable lag.
- Reference number from your ISP, if you raised this matter with them: N/A, I called them but they insist they do not throttle the connection. They are not a 'free market' provider, so I wouldn't be surprised if they're lying--we've had major issues with them for years but cannot change due to association contracts.
Here's a Tracert i did directly to the IP I've been getting for the Leviathan server:
http://squareternal.com/SilentKnight/tracert-ffxiv.jpg
also, this:
http://squareternal.com/SilentKnight/tracert-ffxiv2.jpg
Comcast
Michigan, USA
I called Comcast and had a tech out, my connection and everything all checked out clean, only game I have issues with is FFXIV
Time Warner
Huntington Beach, CA
After 9/16 maintenance throttling issues after 7-8PM. Never had any issues before the 9/16 maintenance.
- Telecom italia
- italy
- Always !!!!!!
- No reference
More info for Verizon FiOS users in Northern VA. It's not throttling. It directly related to the tinet-gw.customer.alter.net (152.179.50.30 in my tracert) router. I've done some research and FiOS users have been reporting issues with traffic directed through that router since January, at least. This router is in Ashburn, VA, and is controlled by Verizon Business, formerly Alter.net.
A quote from the info I've found:
"These traceroutes were done from different locations to kinda pinpoint the issue, but you can clearly see that as long as it doesn't touch the tinet-gw.customer.alter.net router there is no latency present."
edit: sources http://forums.verizon.com/t5/FiOS-In...es/td-p/525091
http://whois.net/ip-address-lookup/152.179.50.30
http://squareternal.com/SilentKnight/tracert-ffxiv.jpg
http://squareternal.com/SilentKnight/tracert-ffxiv2.jpg