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    Latency since the Home, World ms addition

    Okay so I have a brand new system 6 Core Amd 3, ATI Radeon hd 5770 8 gig ram 1tb with liquid cooling. computer purs on Starcraft but since they changed it to home ms and world ms My home is always like 80 and my world is like 1300. I don't know what im doing differently now. Any one notice and issue and if so any solutions I was told about leatrix off of another site but don't know if that will help me any help or info would help.
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  2. #2
    We have been seeing a lot of confusion regarding some of our recent changes to the User Interface, specifically in regard to the new in-game latency meters. With 4.0.6, we have split the two separate connections the client forms to our game servers into two different ratings, labeled 'Home' and 'World'.

    The speculation regarding what these ratings mean has been very interesting and some of the guesses as to what the numbers actually refer to have been pretty imaginative. Some have speculated that 'Home' referred to your personal latency and 'World' was Blizzard's latency. This is incorrect.

    In essence, 'Home' refers to your connection to your realm server. This connection sends chat data, auction house stuff, guild chat and info, some addon data, and various other data. It is a pretty slim connection in terms of bandwidth requirements.

    'World' is a reference to the connection to our servers that transmits all the other data... combat, data from the people around you (specs, gear, enchants, etc.), NPCs, mobs, casting, professions, etc. Going into a highly populated zone (like a capital city) will drastically increase the amount of data being sent over this connection and will raise the reported latency.

    Prior to 4.0.6, the in-game latency monitor only showed 'World' latency, which caused a lot of confusion for people who had no lag while chatting, but couldn't cast or interact with NPCs and ended up getting kicked offline. We hoped that including the latency meters for both connections would assist in clarifying this for everyone.

    As is probably obvious based upon this information, the two connections are not used equally. There is a much larger amount of data being sent over the World connection, which is a good reason you may see disparities between the two times. If there is a large chunk of data 'queued' up on the server and waiting to be sent to your client, that 'ping' to the server is going to have to wait its turn in line, and the actual number returned will be much higher than the 'Home' connection.

    "Well, great," you may say, "but what does that mean to me?!"

    Not much, maybe, but I wanted to focus on how local (or network) factors can (and will!) affect these numbers.

    Here are the most common causes of high pings/latency (on both Home and World):

    1) Wireless
    2) Packet loss
    3) Almost-but-not-quite-broadband*
    4) Addons (yes, those wonderful UI modifications)
    5) Firewalls (some firewalls do interesting things to latency... try playing without it to see if it helps!)
    5) Mis-configured or defective home routers (please temporarily bypass before anything else)
    6) Quality of Service and Traffic Management Systems performing packet queuing of some sort.
    7) Net link saturation (not necessarily your ISP, but somewhere between you and Blizzard)

    *As of July 2010, the 'official' definition of Broadband Internet (per the FCC) is '4Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream'. Anything lower than this is not 'officially' broadband.

    Lowering video settings (especially view distance) has the added benefit of lowering the amount of data your connection is asked to convey, as well, so even that can be a valid troubleshooting step.

    If your 'Home' connection latency is low and your 'World' connection latency is high, that frequently indicates that there is some sort of QoS congestion controls being applied to your internet connection, at either the micro (LAN) or macro (WAN) level. A common symptom would be that you would be able to chat, but not to cast.

    If both connections report high latency, that means your connection to our servers, in general, is almost completely saturated, or 'overflowing'. Without making any claims where that saturation lies, that seems to have been the most common case to date.

    Please refer to our support pages (such as http://us.blizzard.com/support/artic...ategoryId=2329) or contact a technical support representative directly for further information and troubleshooting.

    ---------- Post added 2011-02-16 at 12:38 AM ----------

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    Okay I understand what your copying and pasting but that still doesn't change the fact that since this has happened that now my connection is horrible. and Its not just my computer its all computer on my network so i don't' see how since that patch something has changed i have done a trace route from my computer to the blizzard server and there is no loss in data or connection i have tried with and with out addons and neither seem to be helping it seems to be isolated instances where i can be fine one second get to a boss then bam im slammed with horrible horrible lag boss goes down and all is well so upon reading this article that would tell me that there is a problem on there end not mine.
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  4. #4
    Sounds like your router is giving you problems. Alternatively, someone else on your connection is utilizing P2P/torrent software.

    Try this: Plug your internet connection directly into your computer. Skip the router entirely. If the problem persists, is your ISP. If it stops, it's your router/network.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drmadhatter View Post
    i can be fine one second get to a boss then bam im slammed with horrible horrible lag boss goes down and all is well so upon reading this article that would tell me that there is a problem on there end not mine.
    Actually, that kinda leads me to think your computer is trying to receive too much combat data at once.
    It is indeed, a problem on your end.
    If you run with Recount synced, amongst other addons, they all receive and transfer combat data between other players in your party or raid.
    This can increase latency and slow down connections, and is a common cause of disconnects.

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    When plugging my Modem directly to the mother board i still have the latency issue with every machine. If i go to the neighbors house next door with the machine same company same service pack same line from the street even just split. (gotta love cheap ass comcast). I have no issues at all.

    The addon thing was my first though but, I am currently not running any addons at all on this machine. and I dont' usually sync recount unless that is an automatic thing never really checked it tbh.

    So at this point i just don't know?
    The battle for Good and Evil is one we fight everyday. Now where did I put my Power Ranger custom.

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