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How to comprehend the zen of ping?
THE QUESTION IS NOT FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE GAMES.
I live in Kazan, in a private house, I have a Beeline modem with its own SIM card. In cs go ping is usually 80-120. Recently, the ping began to jump up to 150. Very often. On the steam forum I learned that the servers of this game are located in Stockholm, Vienna and Luxembourg. I took the proxy of Austria and went into the game - nothing has changed. Maybe I did something wrong? I checked on 2ip - yes, I'm in Austria, of course not in Stockholm, but at least in Malmö.
I use Proxifier. After the game, I went into the program and in the dialog box there were steamwebhelper processes. That is, I still played cs go through a proxy.
Apparently, the connection was connected, but the path was not shortened?
PSIf it's not difficult, tell me why modems always have such bad pings, unlike providers? (A friend from DomRu who lives 2 kilometers from me has a ping of 10-30) Do they have a longer connection path? And yes, I do not yet have the ability to connect wired Internet.
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So you connect to the Austrian proxy from your country. The path to the coveted servers with the game will only lengthen.
Let's think logically. You have a high ping, so the channel is not so hot. You hook up a VPN that wraps your traffic into a pipe, sends it through the same shitty channel, and turns it around at the end of the pipe. In total, the cost of encoding and decoding is added to the bad channel, and you expect the ping to get better? Interesting logic.
The issue of delays along the route is usually solved by the tracert program for Windows and traceroute for Linux. Which will show that the greatest delay is usually in the section from the modem to the access point (APN) of the provider. And then take a proxy even in Stockholm, even in Kuala Lumpur.
Mobile Internet - for work. Mail, VPN, some remote commands. Counter on the mobile Internet is something like a pink elephant - everyone knows that it exists, but no one has seen it :)
No proxy or VPN will save you if the connection to the provider is through a shitty channel.
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