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    Quote Originally Posted by Frent View Post
    About a week ago, I logged on to FFXIV for the first time in a few months. I had upgraded to a new router; had no issues logging on or playing. We got a house and spent all night furnishing it. Fast forward to this past weekend and I started getting random 90006 disconnects every few minutes. Couldn't play; figured DDoS and quit for the night.

    Now it's a couple of days later and I'm getting the same problems. I was able to log in and do Ananta dailies for about 5 minutes before getting kicked. Went to the forums; set up the proper port forwarding; came back and now it's 90006-ing me about 30 seconds after I log in, each time. Even after I disabled the port forwarding I did, nothing changed.

    Not sure if it's a coincidence, but this has happened after 8 p.m. CST each night. After further testing, this happens anytime I'm logged in, day or night. I'm in Arkansas in the U.S., my ISP is Comcast, and I am including a traceroute I attempted to run -- not sure if I did it right. I play on PC.



    I've played more than 3,500 hours of FF over several years and I've never had this issue before. I know the new router seems like a red flag, but I've had zero issues playing any other game on PC or PS4, and I ran FFXIV perfectly the same night I replaced the router.
    Unfortunately, this is not the correct IP address. Please perform a trace route to 204.2.229.9 and post the report here. Thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Callinon View Post
    Hoping the problem will just go away isn't working? Well maybe if you do it for another week.

    I can't begin to tell you how sick and tired I am of hearing this nonsense as you continue to justify why your game doesn't function properly at certain times of the day and despite literally hundreds of players giving you all the data you ask for, you just can't seem to figure out what the problem could be.

    I love FFXIV. I really do. It's a great game. But if I can't play it, I'm not going to continue paying for it. I don't think that's a super unreasonable position.
    It is not unreasonable at all. However, the game and it's servers are functioning properly, the issue lies with how you are routed to them. This means a lot of things are out of our control and it will take time for us to find a solution. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Einmimiria View Post
    It is not unreasonable at all. However, the game and it's servers are functioning properly, the issue lies with how you are routed to them. This means a lot of things are out of our control and it will take time for us to find a solution. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
    True but server are in California...1 of the worst spot to have server for all NA players with questionable ISP. I mean yeah sure Montreal Server weren't great and all but table flip on us East Coaster Player to please The West is not great idea.Centralize it would be wiser esp how the game respond via client for GCD(abilities) & nodes landscape for Internet,bigger lobby which Sacramento don't have currently.I hope next time SE is taking notes for relocations esp for FFXIV.

    Here the issues I have with your ISP SE:Congest Nodes,DDOS Attacks,Package Lost On Nodes.

    Now You re Server SE:Why each time i check WinMTR i see package lost on Server Lobby like i see 1-7% on NTT nodes but 15-24% on lobby in a hour.

    We all know we are stuck with the current ISP for FFXIV. Until NTT decide to fix issues which i highly doubt because repeal of Net Neutrality in USA (You might need pay them to fix it quicker) or you re higher boss give green lights to Yoshi P to change ISP & Data Centers.Until then complains will piles ups.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Einmimiria View Post
    Unfortunately, this is not the correct IP address. Please perform a trace route to 204.2.229.9 and post the report here. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Einmimiria View Post
    It is not unreasonable at all. However, the game and it's servers are functioning properly, the issue lies with how you are routed to them. This means a lot of things are out of our control and it will take time for us to find a solution. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
    You're right it is. Guess what though, it's not some wacky rural backbone run by some guy in Wyoming with his donkey and a big jug of booze. It's your ISP that's the problem. It's their infrastructure that can't handle your traffic at peak hours. And it's affecting EVERYBODY, not just me. There might be some routes actually ON the west coast that get around this issue, but most of the country doesn't live on the west coast. Actually most of the country lives over a thousand miles away from the west coast.

    So the solution seems actually quite simple:
    1: Serve notice to your ISP that they are not providing the level of service required by your customers and therefore are not providing the level of service required by your business.
    2: (If they won't do anything about it, which at this point seems a safe assumption) MOVE.

    I realize it's neither simple nor cheap to relocate this sort of thing. I really do understand that. But you also made this particular bed for yourselves. I and thousands of others begged you to locate your servers some where more central. You moved from the far east of the continent to the far west. This was not an improvement. It's a big continent. With non-amazing networking infrastructure. May I suggest that this time you actually listen and consider Illinois, Texas, or Nebraska? All of those states have excellent data center services. Illinois and Texas already have facilities that host WoW servers flawlessly. You can't cheap out on this again.
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