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Issue is high latency due to your internet service provider.

Issue is high latency due to your internet service provider.

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Kreydo
Junior Member
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12-10-2023, 02:48 PM
#11
You're seeing a trace route to the Riot Games NA server that aligns with your current ping. The hop number 8 stands out in the path.
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Kreydo
12-10-2023, 02:48 PM #11

You're seeing a trace route to the Riot Games NA server that aligns with your current ping. The hop number 8 stands out in the path.

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Icemelter13
Junior Member
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12-17-2023, 09:51 PM
#12
Really? I’ve faced DNS issues before, so I just switched to Google’s public DNS. Thanks!
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Icemelter13
12-17-2023, 09:51 PM #12

Really? I’ve faced DNS issues before, so I just switched to Google’s public DNS. Thanks!

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Mikumu
Member
144
12-18-2023, 07:40 PM
#13
10.x.x.x and 172.16.x.x are private ranges used within your ISP area, likely the cause of the issue. The addresses beyond those are also part of your provider, so the problem probably lies elsewhere. It seems unusual even after passing through hop 5, with numbers like 13, 34, and 7 appearing differently. Your local router appears fine—this isn’t the source. The WHOIS at hop 5 lists "Columbus Networks de Colombia Limitada," likely your ISP. Why would you use US servers if you're from Spain? Consider trying servers in western Europe instead. Additional traceroutes for nearby locations might help. Edited January 3, 2019 by Guest
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Mikumu
12-18-2023, 07:40 PM #13

10.x.x.x and 172.16.x.x are private ranges used within your ISP area, likely the cause of the issue. The addresses beyond those are also part of your provider, so the problem probably lies elsewhere. It seems unusual even after passing through hop 5, with numbers like 13, 34, and 7 appearing differently. Your local router appears fine—this isn’t the source. The WHOIS at hop 5 lists "Columbus Networks de Colombia Limitada," likely your ISP. Why would you use US servers if you're from Spain? Consider trying servers in western Europe instead. Additional traceroutes for nearby locations might help. Edited January 3, 2019 by Guest

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Shadow_girly
Member
60
12-25-2023, 02:51 AM
#14
Come quick, if you're using DSL, confirm with your ISP—there could be a bottleneck somewhere in your setup. Sadly, they usually can't fix it without massive upgrades costing hundreds of thousands.
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Shadow_girly
12-25-2023, 02:51 AM #14

Come quick, if you're using DSL, confirm with your ISP—there could be a bottleneck somewhere in your setup. Sadly, they usually can't fix it without massive upgrades costing hundreds of thousands.

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MQZP
Junior Member
12
12-25-2023, 03:07 AM
#15
Hello, thank you for your reply. I’m from Latin America, so I enjoy LAN servers but also smurf on NA. My current ISP gives a ping around 110ms, which is acceptable, but it’s now increasing to about 150ms. I can share other trace routes if you’d like.
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MQZP
12-25-2023, 03:07 AM #15

Hello, thank you for your reply. I’m from Latin America, so I enjoy LAN servers but also smurf on NA. My current ISP gives a ping around 110ms, which is acceptable, but it’s now increasing to about 150ms. I can share other trace routes if you’d like.

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12-25-2023, 04:42 AM
#16
Here are additional search options for public DNS, Bing and Facebook.
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DoctorThaddeus
12-25-2023, 04:42 AM #16

Here are additional search options for public DNS, Bing and Facebook.

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encoder92
Member
66
12-25-2023, 05:13 AM
#17
A possible downside of CGN could be a drop in performance. In my experience, it reduced the connection speed from 100/10 to 2/0,2.
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encoder92
12-25-2023, 05:13 AM #17

A possible downside of CGN could be a drop in performance. In my experience, it reduced the connection speed from 100/10 to 2/0,2.

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_Annabelle_
Member
72
12-25-2023, 11:16 AM
#18
Your ISP seems to be experiencing slow pings.
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_Annabelle_
12-25-2023, 11:16 AM #18

Your ISP seems to be experiencing slow pings.

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CesaruGM
Junior Member
42
01-10-2024, 05:58 PM
#19
So much wrong information in this thread. First, forget about DNS, thats not the issue plain and simple. You can use what ever DNS you like with no side effects. Please stop listening to people saying its DNS. Second, notice hop 5-->6. This jump is from one ISP to the next. This is from Colombia to Miami Florida, thats 2,400Km. This is 10ms absolute minimum before equipment is even involved over fiber. A 30ms jump over a congested undersea cable is 100% fine. This is also seen again from 8 to final destination because its then going up to virginia then all the way to california. Again, normal. There is nothing wrong with your ping and there is nothing on your end or even your ISP's end that can fix it unless they can make light go faster than the speed of light Internal routers. Completely normal. Nope, internal IPs have nothing to do with this problem nor is the "problem" even on this ISP. ISPs can have 10's to 100's of internal routers.
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CesaruGM
01-10-2024, 05:58 PM #19

So much wrong information in this thread. First, forget about DNS, thats not the issue plain and simple. You can use what ever DNS you like with no side effects. Please stop listening to people saying its DNS. Second, notice hop 5-->6. This jump is from one ISP to the next. This is from Colombia to Miami Florida, thats 2,400Km. This is 10ms absolute minimum before equipment is even involved over fiber. A 30ms jump over a congested undersea cable is 100% fine. This is also seen again from 8 to final destination because its then going up to virginia then all the way to california. Again, normal. There is nothing wrong with your ping and there is nothing on your end or even your ISP's end that can fix it unless they can make light go faster than the speed of light Internal routers. Completely normal. Nope, internal IPs have nothing to do with this problem nor is the "problem" even on this ISP. ISPs can have 10's to 100's of internal routers.

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Reepety
Senior Member
374
01-12-2024, 12:24 PM
#20
Observing the distance from his position to Google's DNS and the time it takes for light to travel confirms it's not unusually high.
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Reepety
01-12-2024, 12:24 PM #20

Observing the distance from his position to Google's DNS and the time it takes for light to travel confirms it's not unusually high.

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