May 22, 2006, 12:44 AM // 00:44
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Louisiana
Profession: E/Mo
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Check the route and network connectivity using the tools provided by Anet. There are several known routes that have bad hardware in them which will cause lag and packet loss.
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please contact our Technical Support department via the "Ask a Question" tab and provide them with the following information:
* Are you connecting through a router, hub, or switch? If so, what is the name and model number?
* Are you on a home, campus, or business network?
* Are you using a firewall application? If so which one?
* Do you use any Internet security applications (ISA) such as CYBERsitter, Net Nanny, ZoneAlarm®, McAfee®, or Norton™?
* What is the name of your Internet provider?
* What type of connection do you have (cable, DSL, dial-up)?
* Where are you located?
* Download our Network Information Tool, run it and attach the "network_data_GW" text file that it produces: ftp://ftp.guildwars.com/diag/netinfotool_allos_gw.exe
* Run HijackThis and attach a logfile of the scan results.
If you contact us regarding a lag issue and do not provide the above information, we will assume that you have not reviewed this article nor have you performed the troubleshooting steps contained within. As a result, our first response will recommend that you complete these initial troubleshooting steps and reply with the requested information if they do not resolve the lag issue.
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