![]() Step 6: Upon completion, select Finish OR Launch PingPlotter 5 Now if you want to use it straight away. Step 4: On the Select Installation Features screen, simply proceed with the default settings. Step 1: Download the PingPlotter installer None Guideline Task 1: Download PingPlotter web browsers, online games, stock trading applications, Voice over IP (VoIP) or similar applications). Yes I used to work for an ISP on the network side and no, not a single pingplotter screen shot ever sent to me has ever done anything but prove without a doubt that their connection was working just fine well outside of our network.Experiencing occasional / frequent slowdowns, disconnections OR general connectivity issues with an application requires internet access to function (e.g. All clueless people do is look at the red bars and go "ZOMG IT'S GOT RED BARZ I'M CALLING MY ISP RIGHT NOW AND SENDING THIS AS AN ATTACHEMENT AS PROOF THAT MY SERVICE IS TEH BROKE SO THEY'LL KNOW I'S THE SMART AND NOT ARGUE WITH ME" when what they're really sending is proof that their connection is 100% fine and whatever problem they're having is somewhere not on the ISP's end. I seriously hate ping plotter, nobody understands how to read it, it's actually doing a traceroute which is multiple ICMP pings with increasing TTL's starting at 1 and going to whatever the user sets it to normally 30, and due to the way traceroute works it's allowed to delay/drop ANY packet it feels like along the whole path except the last one, because TTL expired is the lowest priority packet, and by RFC isn't even required to be returned so can be delayed/dropped by any router that feels like it and pings can be blocked by any router or firewall that feels like it. Even that's not 100% true because it's perfectly acceptable from an RFC standpoint for any server along the way to just block ICMP ping requests so your plot could die at the first hop and you could still have a perfectly functional network connection to your desired host for real traffic. The only time ping plotter can help you find a problem is if there's a problem with the last hop, then you can go back and down the line and find where that problem starts, that will be the link that's most likely to have a problem. The last hop is perfect, you are dropping 0 packets, the ping times are consistent, it doesn't matter a single bit what any other hop before the last one is doing if the last one is good, they could all drop 99% and the 1% that returns could be 10000ms but if the last hop is 100% and ping time is good for distance traveled, none of the other hops matter. ![]() Please let us know how it goes! If your issue persists don't hesitate to contact us." Lastly, right click on your WorldofTanks.exe, select Properties, navigate to the security tab, and set the program to always "Run as administrator". In addition, if your ISP provide any kind of security service please ensure that it is not blocking WoT. To configure your router you might use as reference, it contains detailed info on how to set up ports on almost any router.Īlso make sure that you have added WorldOfTanks.exe and WOTLauncher.exe to your Firewall/Anvi-Virus's exception/allowed lists.Ĭhoose your Operating System and select the link below for more information on Windows Firewall: To have Voice chat working properly, please, forward the following ports: UDP 3478, 3479, 5060, 5062, and 12000-29999 We would also like you to ensure that you have following ports open for WorldofTanks.exe and WotLauncher.exe in your antivirus/firewall/router settings: During the first game start, add the game application to the trusting list. Please make sure your antivirus software or firewall does not block the client connection with the server. This is an indication of a firewall, anti-virus, or other program blocking your WoT. You are experiencing 100% packet loss on your first three hops. The real problem seems to be with your connection. Please redownload your drivers (even though they are up to date) and ensure you select the "Clean Install" Option, which will remove previous drivers. ![]() That isn't the cause of this issue, but you should reinstall them as it could cause future problems. Your computer is up to spec, however we did note your drivers are unsigned. I tried contacting AT&T twice, but that was an exercise in futility. I should note that I get the same packet loss no matter which of those servers (, etc) that I trace. I did forward all the ports they mentioned, and I checked the firewall, with the same results. ![]() I have included the report, and the response I got from them. I'm waiting for World of Tanks tech support to get back to me, and I can't think of a better place to ask for help than here.
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