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I was wondering how to get the best ping , I have now about 88 -90 m/s
As you know I live in Algeria Means Internet lines come from poor France , As I see, the server is French
Some French players have the best Ping 8 - 24 -38m/s .........
Any help to get the best xxx
You can try to migrate to France. Some players did it already.
really.who are they
I was wondering how to get the best ping , I have now about 88 -90 m/s
As you know I live in Algeria Means Internet lines come from poor France , As I see, the server is French
Some French players have the best Ping 8 - 24 -38m/s .........
Any help to get the best xxx
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I was wondering how to get the best ping , I have now about 88 -90 m/s
As you know I live in Algeria Means Internet lines come from France , As I see, the server is French
Some French players have the best Ping 8 - 24 -38m/s .........
Any help to get the best xxx
If you don't have a ping problem "inside your own home" -- for example, you're using WiFi or a slow modem/gateway router, such that a traceroute from the computer you play on is already showing more than 10ms just trying to escape your own home -- then the only "control" you have over the overall ping is to try subscribing to another ISP.
Since the only thing that will make a difference in the route and latency the traffic will have outside of your house is how effective your ISP's own network configuration is, and then also exactly where & with whom they "peer" their networks. Meaning where they hand off traffic that is headed from their ISP toward the address of the server.
Meaning depending on which ISP you're with, they might be handing off to a slow network that has six or more hops to get toward the server's location in France. Or a different ISP might be handing off to a different peer, which has lower latency or fewer hops (routers) to jump through between them and the server.
Probably the most cost effective thing you can do is find relatively close neighbors who use a different ISP, and give them a free beer if they'll let you traceroute to the Team-SiMPLE server from their house. I'm presuming the concept of "a different ISP" even means something, and that there isn't just "a single choice" in the neighborhood or area where you live.
If there is only a single choice, congratulations on your permanent ping! ;)
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