We have several people in our guild that live in Calgary as well still experiencing the same issues as the people above. We all normally had 35-40ms and everyones ping has doubled or more to 80-120 ms. This is a tracert I just ran that shows the same issues the people have above.
Hello,
Based on your tracert the problem looks to be between ae1-br02-eqch2.as57976.net and be2-pe02-eqch2.as57976.net, where you can see the latency increases from around 33ms to 68ms. Those two routers are inside Blizzard's network.
Here is my traceroute from a non-Shaw connection that takes a very similar route for comparison:
Tracing route to 24.105.62.129 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms redacted
2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms redacted
3 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms redacted
4 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms redacted.core1.ywg1.he.net [redacted]
5 9 ms 9 ms 12 ms 100ge14-1.core1.msp1.he.net [184.105.64.85]
6 17 ms 17 ms 17 ms 100ge13-1.core2.chi1.he.net [184.105.223.177]
7 17 ms 17 ms 18 ms eqix-ix-ch1.blizzard.com [208.115.136.85]
8 17 ms 17 ms 19 ms ae1-br02-eqch2.as57976.net [137.221.69.35]
9 18 ms 17 ms 17 ms be2-pe01-eqch2.as57976.net [137.221.69.71]
10 19 ms 20 ms 18 ms chi-eqch2-ia-bons-02.as57976.net [137.221.66.11]
11 20 ms 19 ms 19 ms 24.105.62.129
While both the Shaw traceroute and mine (going through he.net service) have about the same latency to ae1-br02, Shaw's traffic is getting sent to be2-pe02 as the next hop after that, while HE.net's is getting sent to be2-pe01 instead. Based on your traceroute screenshot, it seems the latency issue is between ae1-br02 and be2-pe01 at Blizzard (Blizzard is as57976.net). The latency between ae1-br02 and be2-pe01 is fine, as you can see in my traceroute.
I think Blizzard needs to figure out the cause for the latency between those two routers. There should not be a 33 ms latency between one Blizzard router in Chicago and another Blizzard router in Chicago. They have something messed up.
I play Blizzard's overwatch game regularly. i used to get 40 ping even on that game from edmonton, but recently its jumped to 60 to 65 ping. i know very well that it is a routing issue.
what was strange is that shortly after the recent patch, my ping went back down to 40 for a brief day. then it went back up to 60 with no hope of going down.
the only thing i can do to get proper ping is to connect to my VPN server in Chicago from there i get around 45-50 ping to overwatch. on the bonus side it includes ddos protection.
but how can we fix this without a vpn?
Thank you for providing the comparison, this is helpful.
shaw-tony, let’s engage Blizzard to see what’s happening here.
Here is my own test from a Shaw Winnipeg connection, which shows the latency as being caused within Blizzard's network as I explain above:
It looks like traffic that goes from ae1-br02 to be2-pe01 is fine (which is why my HE.net connection that takes that path does not have this issue), but the traffic that goes from ae1-br02 to be2-pe02 experiences a tremendous increase in latency, as does the traffic from ae1-br01 to be1-pe02 in my screenshot above. All of those routers are in Chicago and in Blizzard's network so again I think something must be messed up on their end because 30 ms between two Blizzard routers in Chicago should not be normal.
tahlee, pharrow, mjducharme thank you for the details. We will work with Blizzard to find out what is happening and work on a resolution. We appreciate your patience. Keep us posted on any changes.
drkcrix. When you have a second, can you run your trace again? I just had a conversation with Blizzard and they made some changes.
b.bentley1 can you run your trace again as well?
Shaw Winnipeg latency to the blizzard IP has decreased substantially, now only 25ms. That is a huge improvement vs. the 58ms before:
Compare with my screenshot from three posts up. I would say they fixed it, the question is whether it is fixed for everybody.