Quote Originally Posted by T2teddy View Post
Thanks for all the many times you try to help people, Raist, however the majority of what you said may as well be an alien language to people like me who pretty much only know how to turn on a pc and surf or play a game.
Lean on your ISP for help, or pull in a tech savvy friend... or follow one of the many guides that have been posted here repeatedly (both user made and links to published material). Here is one such guide from Blizzard I've linked often:

https://us.battle.net/support/en/art...g-a-traceroute

Here are the registered names for the Canadian Lobby servers that can be used for testing:

neolobby02.ffxiv.com
neolobby04.fxiv.com
neolobby06.ffxiv.com

Installing and configuring a VPN will be covered by those providing the service...but it is usually fairly simple--often a self-contained installer or a how-to guide to set it up with Windows own connection manager. You set the location to connect to (or enter the appropriate address in the Windows manager), click the button that makes the connection, then play as normal.

Things are fine for far too many people for it to be strictly a server based issue. Routing issues are a known problem in general for web based services and also have been proven to be at fault with XIV quite often. It needs to be flushed out....no matter how good the servers are running, a bad route can make the game unplayable.