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Additionally as you mentioned ISP usually hide those nodes to avoid being DDOS or potentially targeted.Īs for trying different nodes - I went ahead and tried a bunch of different ones and unfortunately they all route the same way out. They mentioned that since its not their node, they can't tell what or where its going.
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I got an expected and similar response from WTfast.
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If anyone has any insight on similar products/enviornments that can shed some light on the cause it would be greatly helpful, for myself and those who are also in the same boat as I am. In addition, I plan to sign up for the CODA-4582 firmware program that may hopefully solve the issue. This is is apparently before it reaches their servers.īefore I reach out and open a ticket with Rogers support, I figured i'd ask the community to see if anyone else has been in a situation where they were having ICMP packet loss/response issues. What they are saying is that since there is a hop on my network that is not responding to ICMP packets. I've reached out to WTFast and their tech team and have done a few traceroute logs back and forth.
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To my understand these types of software is specific to gaming and routes only game traffic. Similar to a VPN, using ping reducers offers the customers to route their traffic through a different datacenter. Just to give people some background incase they've experience a similar issue but not with using game specific third party routing. I'm wondering if other people in the community is having similar issues when trying to use ping reducers such as WTFast or PingZapper.