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Zaphena
Sefem Velox
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Posted - 2012.04.07 22:35:00 -
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MasterDebater wrote:Zaphena wrote:I am not sure if I am having the same issues, but it sounds fairly similar.
The first issue, whenever I am using autopilot, the game logs me out after 1-2 jumps. Not sure if this is normal, or something else but I have never experienced this before.
2nd issue is a hellacious increase in lag. I have never seen lag like this before in EVE, dunno what is causing it but I know it's not on my end. Another thing to tackle onto that is every hour or so, I essentially lag out. I'll be mid fight and all of a sudden I will notice health not going up or down and nothing is changing. It's essentially a lag out, i keep moving, and numbers keep changing on distances, but nothing is actually happening. The only way I have found to fix it is to just log out, then log back in.
It's quite frustrating. Any guidance, help info would be great. Zaphena, Your issue sounds more to be like a connection issue. I would check for packet loss. You can do a ping test by going to command prompt and typing in "ping google.com -n 1000" Once it finishes it will show sent = 1000, Received = xxxx If you receive less than you send, that is a lost packet. Run a few times to see if you need. A normal connection will drop anywhere from .05 to .5 percent depending on distance, quality, etc. If you are getting over 1% lost contact your ISP. If ping test looks fine do a speed test at www.speedtest.net Make sure you are getting what you should be. If not, contact your ISP. Basically your issue seems to be connection related and not what we are seeing here.
Just did the ping google trick and I have 0% loss. No losses recorded in 1000 hits.
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Tullus
Bene Gesserit ChapterHouse Sanctuary Pact
1
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Posted - 2012.04.08 03:58:00 -
[32] - Quote
Adding my name to the list. Having the exact same problem and it's really, really annoying. |
Zaphena
Sefem Velox
0
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Posted - 2012.04.08 13:17:00 -
[33] - Quote
I think the best part of this little issue, is that it seems to always happen at the worst time, like mid battle, or mid flight in a low sec area. I really hope this issue is resolved in the near future before I lose millions in ship/fittings because a game I pay for isnt being correctly worked on. |
MasterDebater
No Crabs Allowed
1
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Posted - 2012.04.08 16:58:00 -
[34] - Quote
I've messaged 2 CCP employees and one GM from the forums asking them if they could take a look at this or forward it to a more appropriate person. Hopefully that will get some response. I've got 3 accounts that are basically useless right now. Please keep posting and get the word out to your corps/alliances/friends and keep this thread bumped and keep filing petitions. |
DooDoo Gum
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
17
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Posted - 2012.04.08 22:01:00 -
[35] - Quote
Yeah, same, i have been given the automated 'install pingplotter' response as well, if they had of actually read my petition past the title they would have seen that i had already done that.
Regardless of that, it is actually nice to finally get a response 'of sorts' even if it is automated.
I have also pointed them to this thread, so hopefully they will get on it.
So, i've been monitoring ping plotter results, everything is fine, few packets dropped here and there, eve runs smooth, and then my client drops out, checking ping plotter results while this happens, i notice that i get a solid block of packet loss, and it climbs ONLY in the last 4 hops, 3 of them being CCP's own servers, and the jump between CCP and the router ahead of this [195.219.67.246] the percentages only climb on those 4 hops, none other
Seems someone was having simlar problems back in 2011>
http://community.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1461414&page=1
and CCP eventually rerouted the server and fixed the problem... if you are having problems, make sure you petition it |
Bending Unit 22
The Asteroid is Depleted Sentinels of Sukanan Alliance
2
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Posted - 2012.04.09 01:58:00 -
[36] - Quote
Same for me... got the pingplotter response. Will do the same as with the traceroute though, have it ready to fire as soon as I drop; usually all traffic for me to CCP's sites dies for about a minute or two, hopefully enough to capture something useful. Suggest everyone else does the same :) |
Aethraen Azizora
Viziam Amarr Empire
0
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Posted - 2012.04.09 11:25:00 -
[37] - Quote
Also in Australia and also having the same connection loss issue. Like Bending Unit above, I've noticed that I'm getting an error message in Chrome saying it can't find the forum if I'm also on that page at the same time.
I've installed PingPlotter and will submit a petition once I have the results. |
corbexx
Aperture Harmonics K162
7
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Posted - 2012.04.09 18:40:00 -
[38] - Quote
well looks as if i seem to be having same issues now wasnt a problem at all till today now if i can stay online 10 mins i am lukcy |
Hayaishi
Aperture Harmonics K162
75
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Posted - 2012.04.09 19:52:00 -
[39] - Quote
Another Australian pilot here having issues.
I've had it all week and it's getting annoying, as it'll just sit in space and look normal, then I'll eventually notice that my guns aren't damaging anything, or my flashy red module has been flashy red for about 3 cycles... |
Vincent VanDamme
Shadowfire Enterprises Rura-Penthe
25
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Posted - 2012.04.09 20:52:00 -
[40] - Quote
My issues:
Slow to log in. Seems that the network traffic is slow.
Enter into play. Windows take time to update. I look at th in game monitor (Ctrl alt shift m) and there is no downstream traffic, or it is slow from the server. It usuallly stops updating anything after a few minutes, then the client crashes to desktop.
This has occured to me just after the last patch as I have had no problems before this. |
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Glijaron
The Oasis Group Combat Mining and Logistics
0
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Posted - 2012.04.10 12:06:00 -
[41] - Quote
Same issue as everyone else. Randomly booted to login screen and it seems to happen at the worst times. Started playing EvE again about 3 days ago after about a 2 month hiatus, but never had an issue before. I would suspect it started happening after last patch. In Aus here. |
nulab jones
Assisted Genocide Unprovoked Aggression
1
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Posted - 2012.04.10 12:56:00 -
[42] - Quote
Having the same issues, some days it doesn't seem to bad then others it's every 20 to 1-2 hours if im lucky.
Lost a HG crystal set + cyclone in lowsec form this today
4-5 accounts on 2 machines dropped at the same time. 2 accounts stayed "logged" in with ships sitting in space but no response the others rebooted to login screen.
I noticed the eve online website also hangs at times.
Also in Aus, using iinet and ADSL 2.
Never had connections issues like this since starting in 2006.
Losing implants is a pain but nothing major, being able to stay connected and play the game is more important.
Tracing route to srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms bob.iad [10.1.1.1] 2 35 ms 34 ms 33 ms nexthop.wa.iinet.net.au [203.215.5.244] 3 34 ms 33 ms 34 ms te7-1.per-qv1-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.4.18] 4 80 ms 80 ms 80 ms te4-4.ade-pipe-bdr2.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.20]
5 82 ms 81 ms 82 ms po4-100.ade-pipe-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.1 37] 6 84 ms 85 ms 84 ms te6-4.mel-pipe-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.18]
7 227 ms 84 ms 85 ms xe-0-1-0-0.syd-ult-core1.iinet.net.au [203.215.2 0.102] 8 87 ms 87 ms 87 ms 26629.siko06.cu.reach.com [134.159.126.45] 9 85 ms 85 ms 84 ms i-0-2-4-0.sydo-core01.bi.reach.com [202.84.223.5 ] 10 204 ms 204 ms 204 ms i-4-0-0.siko-core02.bx.reach.com [202.84.140.138 ] 11 207 ms 207 ms 205 ms i-0-2-0-0.siko01.bi.reach.com [202.84.219.46] 12 278 ms 279 ms 277 ms 6453.tyo.equinix.com [203.190.230.26] 13 458 ms 456 ms 460 ms if-9-2.tcore2.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net [180.87.18 0.17] 14 464 ms 462 ms 497 ms if-2-2.tcore1.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net [66.198.12 7.1] 15 463 ms 471 ms * if-13-2.tcore2.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [66.198.127 .46] 16 422 ms 422 ms * if-2-2.tcore1.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [66.198.70.1 ] 17 461 ms 464 ms 461 ms if-9-0-0.core4.LDN-London.as6453.net [66.198.70. 130] 18 401 ms 404 ms * ix-12-0-0-3046.core4.LDN-London.as6453.net [195. 219.67.246] 19 601 ms 480 ms * srv245-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.245] 20 398 ms 398 ms 399 ms 87.237.36.248 21 406 ms 407 ms 406 ms srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] |
Velaren
Freelance Economics Astrological resources Tactical Narcotics Team
0
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Posted - 2012.04.10 12:57:00 -
[43] - Quote
same issue here. I'm from Australia. this all started after 1.5patch deployed, at first my pc froze at random time, then after 1.6 patches i keep getting disconnections.
filed petition, got the same reply like everyone else in this thread.
did a tracert test and here's what i got:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\>tracert srv200-g.ccp.cc
Tracing route to srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms 1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 <1 ms 4 ms <1 ms iinet.iad [10.1.1.1] 3 6 ms 5 ms 5 ms nexthop.nsw.iinet.net.au [203.215.19.247] 4 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms te1-1.syd-mas-bdr2.iinet.net.au [203.215.18.20]
5 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms te1-2.syd-mas-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.153]
6 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms xe-1-1-0-0.syd-mas-core1.iinet.net.au [203.215.2 0.94] 7 196 ms 195 ms 197 ms 34023.sydp06.cu.reach.com [134.159.160.57] 8 199 ms 198 ms 197 ms i-0-5-0-0.tlot-core01.bx.reach.com [202.84.140.1 02] 9 204 ms 196 ms 196 ms i-4-1.eqla01.bi.reach.com [202.40.149.130] 10 199 ms 211 ms 216 ms gblx-peer.eqla01.pr.reach.com [134.159.63.202] 11 334 ms 334 ms 334 ms 204.245.39.42 12 624 ms 629 ms 640 ms srv245-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.245] 13 334 ms 333 ms 333 ms srv248-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.248] 14 334 ms 334 ms 332 ms srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200]
Trace complete.
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Blackknight LTD
0
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Posted - 2012.04.10 13:25:00 -
[44] - Quote
Aus here as well, cant stay connected for longer than 5min if that, lost a rorq the other day when droped out:(
Tracing route to srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms XXX.XXX.X.X 2 21 ms 20 ms 21 ms XXX-X-XX-X.static.dsl.dodo.com.au [XXX.X.XX.X] 3 22 ms 20 ms 21 ms 123-2-4-34.core.dodo.com.au [123.2.4.34] 4 33 ms 23 ms 23 ms bundle-ether20.lon70.melbourne.telstra.net [165.228.136.77] 5 26 ms 23 ms 23 ms bundle-ether2.exi-core1.melbourne.telstra.net [203.50.6.1] 6 44 ms 47 ms 47 ms bundle-ether12.chw-core2.sydney.telstra.net [203.50.11.74] 7 45 ms 46 ms 47 ms bundle-ether1.oxf-gw2.sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.90] 8 38 ms 39 ms 37 ms tengigabitethernet14-0.sydo-core01.sydney.reach.com [203.50.13.42] 9 1378 ms 155 ms 155 ms i-4-0-0.siko-core02.bx.reach.com [202.84.140.138] 10 165 ms 158 ms 162 ms i-0-2-0-0.siko01.bi.reach.com [202.84.219.46] 11 * * * Request timed out. 12 409 ms 409 ms 412 ms if-9-2.tcore2.pdi-paloalto.as6453.net [180.87.180.17] 13 416 ms 416 ms 416 ms if-2-2.tcore1.pdi-paloalto.as6453.net [66.198.127.1] 14 * 414 ms 419 ms if-13-2.tcore2.njy-newark.as6453.net [66.198.127.46] 15 * 341 ms 329 ms if-2-2.tcore1.njy-newark.as6453.net [66.198.70.1] 16 421 ms 416 ms 416 ms if-9-0-0.core4.ldn-london.as6453.net [66.198.70.130] 17 408 ms 408 ms 408 ms ix-12-0-0-3046.core4.ldn-london.as6453.net [195.219.67.246] 18 408 ms 411 ms 407 ms srv245-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.245] 19 * 408 ms 407 ms srv248-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.248] 20 408 ms 412 ms 409 ms srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200]
Trace complete.
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CCP Mort
C C P C C P Alliance
10
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Posted - 2012.04.10 14:50:00 -
[45] - Quote
ok - we are not ignoring you guys ...
so, about ping tests - has anyone seen packetloss with ping/ping plotter tests to 87.237.38.200 - at the same time you are thrown out of EVE ?
so.. for the tech's - open a cmd window - have a ping 87.237.38.200 -t running in the background...
do you lose pings when thrown out of the game ?
Traceroutes are good for me to see the path/what provider you are using, and request-timeout in the traceroute only means a router in the path is not replying to the traceroute tool.
- Mort |
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Plato Idari
TK Corp
14
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Posted - 2012.04.10 18:19:00 -
[46] - Quote
This just started happening to me over the last few days, today has been particularly bad. USA - California
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\*****>ping 87.237.38.200
Pinging 87.237.38.200 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=160ms TTL=111 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=163ms TTL=111 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=162ms TTL=111 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=162ms TTL=111
Ping statistics for 87.237.38.200: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 160ms, Maximum = 163ms, Average = 161ms
C:\Users\*****>tracert 87.237.38.200
Tracing route to srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms 1 ms 1 ms ---[---.---.---.---] 2 16 ms 15 ms 13 ms -------.---.---.---[---.---.---.---]
3 13 ms 13 ms 13 ms 76.246.22.2 4 13 ms 13 ms 13 ms 151.164.93.237 5 14 ms 15 ms 15 ms sffca01jt.ip.att.net [12.122.81.73] 6 22 ms 15 ms 17 ms xe-1-2-0.mpr4.sjc7.us.above.net [64.125.12.117]
7 19 ms 29 ms 19 ms xe-5-3-0.cr2.sjc2.us.above.net [64.125.30.177] 8 19 ms 17 ms 19 ms xe-1-0-0.cr1.sjc2.us.above.net [64.125.30.137] 9 68 ms 72 ms 70 ms xe-1-2-0.cr1.ord2.us.above.net [64.125.26.138] 10 92 ms 92 ms 92 ms xe-3-0-0.cr1.lga5.us.above.net [64.125.24.37] 11 158 ms 157 ms 157 ms ge-2-1-0.mpr1.lhr3.uk.above.net [64.125.26.38] 12 161 ms 161 ms 161 ms 213-152.240-250.PXu259.above.net [213.152.240.25 0] 13 161 ms 161 ms 161 ms srv248-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.248] 14 161 ms 161 ms 161 ms srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200]
Trace complete. |
Stella Sing-Love
Australasian Expeditionary Forces Apocalypse Now.
0
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Posted - 2012.04.10 20:02:00 -
[47] - Quote
CCP Mort wrote:ok - we are not ignoring you guys ...
so, about ping tests - has anyone seen packetloss with ping/ping plotter tests to 87.237.38.200 - at the same time you are thrown out of EVE ?
so.. for the tech's - open a cmd window - have a ping 87.237.38.200 -t running in the background...
do you lose pings when thrown out of the game ?
Traceroutes are good for me to see the path/what provider you are using, and request-timeout in the traceroute only means a router in the path is not replying to the traceroute tool.
- Mort
Packet loss will almost always originate from 204.245.39.42 for anyone under the ISP, iinet. I've sent in a few pingplotter tests via petition and was advised to contact my ISP - unfortunately they're being very slow about it. Here's another 6-8 hours worth of pretty much the same. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71422966/eve.pp2 |
DooDoo Gum
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
17
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Posted - 2012.04.10 22:36:00 -
[48] - Quote
CCP Mort wrote:ok - we are not ignoring you guys ...
so, about ping tests - has anyone seen packetloss with ping/ping plotter tests to 87.237.38.200 - at the same time you are thrown out of EVE ?
so.. for the tech's - open a cmd window - have a ping 87.237.38.200 -t running in the background...
do you lose pings when thrown out of the game ?
Traceroutes are good for me to see the path/what provider you are using, and request-timeout in the traceroute only means a router in the path is not replying to the traceroute tool.
- Mort
Yes, im watching pingplotter as the dropouts occur, over time there is occasional packetloss, but nothing too strenuous for the client to handle, then at the exact moment the client drops connection, there is an error reported ['ERR'] for the last 4 servers, [3 of them being the CCP ones and the first hop out, you can see this in the picture i linked earlier in this thread] http://i.imgur.com/I47M5.jpg
Note: none of the other routers in the route are reporting error
Pingplotter reports a solid red chunk of 100% packetloss sometimes up to 60 seconds worth, usually more like 20 or so seconds, and then the client drops me back to the login screen
and the whole process is repeated over and over again...
At the most inopportune moments...
And as fequently as 2 [sometimes 3-4] times an hour..
Have spoken with my ISP, they were very quick to respond, and had a look at it from their end, they changed my IP, but as expected it has done nothing to stop the dropouts from occuring |
nulab jones
Assisted Genocide Unprovoked Aggression
1
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Posted - 2012.04.11 02:20:00 -
[49] - Quote
http://imgur.com/N3GUt
screen shot of increased packet loss as i launched 2 extra clients.
with a single client almost no loss |
Leeonwung
House Of Serenity. Unprovoked Aggression
15
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Posted - 2012.04.11 02:30:00 -
[50] - Quote
Ive been having the same random disconnects since the launcher has been installed. Its happened about 4 times with 2 of them being within 5 minutes of each other on Monday afternoon |
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MasterDebater
No Crabs Allowed
1
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Posted - 2012.04.11 04:46:00 -
[51] - Quote
First off, thanks to CCP Mort for the response!
Second off, it would be much more helpful if you guys post the ping plotter results. Run the test to 87.237.38.200. Do unlimited for "# of times to trace". Set the interval to like 1 or 2 seconds. Set the samples to include to make it so you have 2-3 minutes of history (for for 1 second interval use 120-180 and for 2 second interval use 60-90). Keep ping plotter up while running the client.
When you drop, screen shot the ping plotter. What this is going to do is show us WHERE your traffic stops. It will show if it's coming from your ISP, from CCP, or somewhere along the way.
You'll see red bars show up on the nodes your traffic isn't making it to.
About 2 days ago my ISP started having packet loss issues and as such I haven't been able to nail down my own discos (hard to tell from legitimate discos cause by my ISP). But if you guys come back with that info it will be very useful.
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Matuk Grymwal
Lapse Of Sanity Exhale.
2
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Posted - 2012.04.11 09:44:00 -
[52] - Quote
CCP Mort wrote:ok - we are not ignoring you guys ...
so, about ping tests - has anyone seen packetloss with ping/ping plotter tests to 87.237.38.200 - at the same time you are thrown out of EVE ?
so.. for the tech's - open a cmd window - have a ping 87.237.38.200 -t running in the background...
do you lose pings when thrown out of the game ?
Traceroutes are good for me to see the path/what provider you are using, and request-timeout in the traceroute only means a router in the path is not replying to the traceroute tool.
- Mort Yes, yes and oh god yes. I've been retesting this tonight using ping plotter. I'm actually coming in through a different route now than when I first saw the problem, but I'm still getting packet loss. Usually its in short bursts, but occasionally it goes up to over half a minute, and that's when I drop. I'm now getting the loss in node #16 (ix-12-0-0-3045.core4.LDN-London.as6453.net):
Tracing route to srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms Vigor.router [192.168.1.1] 2 16 ms 16 ms 15 ms nexthop.nsw.iinet.net.au [203.215.19.247] 3 16 ms 16 ms 16 ms te1-1.syd-mas-bdr1.iinet.net.au [203.215.18.18] 4 15 ms 15 ms 16 ms xe-1-1-0-0.syd-mas-core1.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.94] 5 16 ms 101 ms 95 ms ae0.syd-ult-core1.iinet.net.au [203.215.20.110] 6 17 ms 16 ms 16 ms 26629.siko06.cu.reach.com [134.159.126.45] 7 17 ms 17 ms 17 ms i-0-2-4-0.sydo-core01.bi.reach.com [202.84.223.5] 8 135 ms 136 ms 135 ms i-4-0-0.siko-core02.bx.reach.com [202.84.140.138] 9 137 ms 138 ms 138 ms i-0-2-0-0.siko01.bi.reach.com [202.84.219.46] 10 * * * Request timed out. 11 390 ms 407 ms 388 ms if-9-2.tcore2.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net [180.87.180.17] 12 389 ms 389 ms 387 ms if-2-2.tcore1.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net [66.198.127.1] 13 409 ms 392 ms 394 ms if-13-2.tcore2.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [66.198.127.46] 14 353 ms 354 ms 360 ms if-2-2.tcore1.NJY-Newark.as6453.net [66.198.70.1] 15 392 ms 392 ms 392 ms if-9-0-0.core4.LDN-London.as6453.net [66.198.70.130] 16 * 421 ms 425 ms ix-12-0-0-3045.core4.LDN-London.as6453.net [195.219.67.242] 17 423 ms 422 ms 422 ms srv248-e.ccp.cc [87.237.36.248] 18 423 ms * 423 ms srv200-g.ccp.cc [87.237.38.200]
Trace complete.
FYI: for affected pilots, as a temporary work around for the issue I have been using the trial version of Battle Ping (server connection was rock solid when I used it). If it's still an issue in a few days, I guess I'll be buying a copy.
-Mat |
nulab jones
Assisted Genocide Unprovoked Aggression
1
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Posted - 2012.04.11 09:56:00 -
[53] - Quote
Another crash and another screenshot, this time using pingplotter
http://imgur.com/MpyeM
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Velaren
Freelance Economics Astrological resources Tactical Narcotics Team
0
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Posted - 2012.04.11 10:07:00 -
[54] - Quote
CCP Mort wrote:ok - we are not ignoring you guys ...
so, about ping tests - has anyone seen packetloss with ping/ping plotter tests to 87.237.38.200 - at the same time you are thrown out of EVE ?
so.. for the tech's - open a cmd window - have a ping 87.237.38.200 -t running in the background...
do you lose pings when thrown out of the game ?
Traceroutes are good for me to see the path/what provider you are using, and request-timeout in the traceroute only means a router in the path is not replying to the traceroute tool.
- Mort
yes. there was |
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CCP Mort
C C P C C P Alliance
10
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Posted - 2012.04.11 13:47:00 -
[55] - Quote
ok - this is interesting
I'm going to go over the traces you showed me - hopefully I can pin this to a single provider.
I have already asked the GM's to give me the IP's you are connecting from, as we don't want you to give that out in the forums. The path trace you take is not necessarily the same that I see as the routes are very often asymmetric
thanks for all the input - this is very valuable.
Mort
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CCP Mort
C C P C C P Alliance
10
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Posted - 2012.04.11 14:04:00 -
[56] - Quote
ok - just a very informal look - looking at the nearest hop to you . I see that the path I chose to you is through Teleglobe/TATA.
I'm going to do a route change and make Teleglobe unsexy to use - I'm going to do that during DT tomorrow Thursday. I would then like to see if this changes anything. It's quite hard to talk to those guys, this would give me some gold-ammo to use if this fixes the problems.
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Plato Idari
TK Corp
14
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Posted - 2012.04.11 18:46:00 -
[57] - Quote
I just wanted to give you a heads up that it has been much better today. There was one minute where I thought I was going to get kicked off, but the client recovered. |
Bending Unit 22
The Asteroid is Depleted Sentinels of Sukanan Alliance
2
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Posted - 2012.04.11 21:53:00 -
[58] - Quote
Plato Idari wrote:I just wanted to give you a heads up that it has been much better today. There was one minute where I thought I was going to get kicked off, but the client recovered.
Agreed, I played for probably a couple of hours last night and I don't think I dropped out once... |
Fallo Gallentine
The Riot Formation Get Off My Lawn
0
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Posted - 2012.04.11 22:30:00 -
[59] - Quote
Same here.
IINET, ADSL2+, Australia, 150m from exchange ;-)
Everything has been perfect until a few weeks ago, a bit hard to pinpoint the exact date, which is why I too had originally thought it was related to the launcher and/or client.
It is not a localised connection issue, as all other interactive interwebs applications are still connected (mumble, rdp, ssh, etc), only eve client restarts and I did verify quickly that the modem link has not dropped out for weeks. Have not further monitored connectivity as yet because of this reason, but it may be an upstream connection between iinet and ccp.
I have run LogServer.exe before client start and whilst client disconnected randomly, and saved the workspace. What do we do with this little gem?
Regds
Fallo
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DooDoo Gum
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.04.11 23:27:00 -
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I have still experienced dropouts in todays session.
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