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Hey there,
I've done alot of reading on the WoW Forums about the lag since wednesday, and it seems to be only affecting certain ISP's both here, Europe and in America. So something has changed since the patch that is causing certain users to lag like crazy. I've tried absolutely everything my side though so its out of my hands now but I wrote to Blizzard this morning and got this response. Just thought i'd drop it here, maybe it can help. One thing i have noticed is its a very different kind of latency I than I have ever experienced before, very inconsistent with what feels like massive packet loss and huge spikes, usually sitting aorund 5k ms.
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=14870325221&postId=148686761920&sid=1#2
Thanks Will.
Except that me and a bunch of other ppl started experiencing this almost a month ago.
Its been an hour and no contact mweb![]()
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Osiris please read your PM from me, I said that you would be contacted by one of our specialists tomorrow.
Thanks
Will
I thought I'd add in on this issue so we can get another response from a blue poster.
It's not that WoW is P2P'ing. With the latest patch, WoW has changed the way that some of its data is recognized by the packeteer...namely, some of the data has a "very similar signature" to the data that p2p and other torrenting and file sharing and uploading programs and systems use. Since most universities, colleges, military installation and other places have banned and/or disabled p2p, it will start to slow down wow's data intact from the servers, etc. That's why you can play fine, but after a while the connection to the server seems to clog...to note, your usual internet, ie surfing the web, etc, are not affected by this.
There are a couple issues that our IT department is looking at. The first is pretty unlikely and almost impossible. It's basically to open the port 3724 to allow free access for the game. However, doing so would ultimately allow for other problems, like downloading and uploading via torrents and other methods, and so for any network that can't hold this, that solution is obviously not viable. The second is actually two fold....either Blizz can revert the change they made in the recent patch ( I think it was about 2 weeks ago) to where the data is sent as it has always and normally been sent, or give players the option to allow their data to work like this.
This is the information I have after speaking with our IT dept. and it is not that wow uses p2p data xfering (outside of patches), but that the change to the signature of the packets has moved to similar with p2p packets and traffic.
Any blue response would be much appreciated.
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Hey me again,
I found this post from someone who was comlaining about WoW being recognized as a p2p service.
Might be of some use.
Thanks Mr Ops
Osiris I have responded to your PM as well, also please note my final point in that response - I do my best to be present here and check in over the weekends, especially when there are issues. but please don't have an expectation of instant responses from me as you may be disappointed.
Thanks
Will
@Lounger I'd love to know how you did that considering that my join date on these forums is AugustIf the MWEB Ops guys missed out on a response to you then I'm really sorry about that. If it's something you still need answered then please drop them a line again and I'll make sure it gets attended to.
However this is probably a good opportunity to reinforce this request. Please as a general rule don't send me PMs on this forum unless we're discussing an ongoing issue and you need to give me information related to your personal details. I'm here to keep a general eye on things and field the more difficult questions and I try to check in as often as possible, but I have many other responsiblities as well. We have a specific team of people working on the MWEB Operations account and our other social media channels who can handle all day to day queries so please make use of them if possible. If there is something they need to bring to my attention then they will do so.
Thanks
Will
I have been experiencing the problems before the new patch. A few friends/guildies i know have also experienced it before the patch. This and the fact that guildwars also has the same issues (other ppl in this thread has complained about gw and i also checked it out) would be more than enough proof that it has nothing to do with wow patch or them changing something.
So in conclusion, ITS NOT THE WOW PATCH.
My issues only started after I had pached WoW. Everything was perfect (well mweb perfect) before that point. Now the performance is at best erratic.
I suspect (without any other word from the mweb) that there was some protocol changes to the wow traffic and that their shaper doesnt recognise it so it is thrown into the pool of unknown / we dont care protocols.
Maybe there will be a patch for the shaper that will once again recognise WoW traffic.
What I think I would appreciate is that mweb admit there is a problem, and if they dont believe me they can come around to my house for coffee and i'll show them. And then give us some info on proposals for fixing it.
My issues only started after I had pached WoW. Everything was perfect (well mweb perfect) before that point. Now the performance is at best erratic.
I suspect (without any other word from the mweb) that there was some protocol changes to the wow traffic and that their shaper doesnt recognise it so it is thrown into the pool of unknown / we dont care protocols.
Maybe there will be a patch for the shaper that will once again recognise WoW traffic.
What I think I would appreciate is that mweb admit there is a problem, and if they dont believe me they can come around to my house for coffee and i'll show them. And then give us some info on proposals for fixing it.