very high ping lately.

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very high ping lately.

Postby Jay- » Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:40 pm

Guys.. got disconnected like 3 times in 2 days.
Did anything changed on ent? Tried to play other b-net platforms and my average ping is like 20-25. On ent atm is like 150>1000 . Any ideas why?
Did you guys changed the server location ?

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Re: very high ping lately.

Postby Unitil » Mon Jul 09, 2018 4:52 pm

This depends on what bot you're referring to.

NWU was recently changed to the Montreal server as the Europe server was shown to be rather inconsistent, and temporarily banned on multiple realms. Since changing the server, the NWU bot has been online on all realms.

Beside what I've noted above, all bots have remained on the same servers without any changes made. If you're experiencing issues of being disconnected, I'd recommend using a reconnection tool. This allows you up to 3 minutes to reconnect to the bot should you be disconnected at any time.

Having an unstable internet connection or a high risk of lagging out? Are you tired of losing a won game because you disconnected?
    Do not worry, there are solutions to solve your problem!
    • ENT Connect is a on LAN connection based reconnection tool (no cd-keys needed).
    • GProxy++(Varlock) is a reconnection tool for the battle.net with an external prompt.
    • GProxy++ DLL is a reconnection plugin for battle.net (Recommended).
    For technical issues or questions, post a topic in the technical support forum.

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    Re: very high ping lately.

    Postby Unitil » Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:02 pm

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