Lol sure, save the salmon, got it.
I'll continue to have horrible ping, and wait for it to change to west servers.
I feel your pain; routings screwed as well for me in Edmonton again making online gaming next to impossible . I feel like blaming it on the BC flooding is a cop out since it seems to happen every month or two with shaw these days; and as usual telusβ routing is completely unaffected and routing as normal. If only Telus offered speeds higher than 50 mbps in my building π
I'm in Alberta, left for a few days. When I got back all of my routing was sent through Chicago, terrible ping on anything west coast, decent going to the east coast. Unfortunately I need that west coast ping. Tech support kept saying a connectivity issue, my connection seems completely fine, download speed upload speed etc, it's just routed to the wrong area. They have a technician coming in 4 days, was anybody able to resolve issues like this? Or should I start looking for a new provider?
@Mikec146 I wonder what sending a technician to your house will accomplish? If that is how Shaw routes, then the solution would be to try another provider.
@Mikec146 -- Can you post some outputs from the Windows TRACERT command ?
For example, Greater Vancouver to a University in the Chicago area:
>> tracert www.loyola.edu.
Tracing route to www.loyola.edu [144.126.4.114]
....
4 11 ms 12 ms 12 ms rc1wt-be40.wa.shawcable.net [66.163.68.18]
5 36 ms 35 ms 34 ms rc3so-be82.cg.shawcable.net [66.163.76.10]
6 63 ms 64 ms 63 ms rc4ec-be13.il.shawcable.net [66.163.65.18]
7 * * * Request timed out.
namely Vancouver --> Calgary --> Illinois --> configured as a non-responding router
>> tracert www.uscs.edu
Tracing route to wcms-ucsc.prd.web.aws.ucsc.edu [128.114.119.88]
4 11 ms 11 ms 17 ms rc1wt-be40.wa.shawcable.net [66.163.68.18]
5 16 ms 14 ms 12 ms six.tr-cps.internet2.edu [206.81.80.77]
6 30 ms 29 ms 29 ms fourhundredge-0-0-0-19.4079.core1.seat.net.internet2.edu [163.253.1.158]
7 30 ms 29 ms 31 ms fourhundredge-0-0-0-0.4079.core1.sacr.net.internet2.edu [163.253.2.166]
8 30 ms 31 ms 29 ms fourhundredge-0-0-0-23.4079.core2.sacr.net.internet2.edu [163.253.1.39]
9 31 ms 29 ms 32 ms fourhundredge-0-0-0-0.4079.core2.sunn.net.internet2.edu [163.253.1.191]
10 29 ms 31 ms 30 ms 198.71.47.75
11 34 ms 30 ms 30 ms dc-ucsc--svl-agg8-10ge.cenic.net [137.164.3.49]
12 30 ms 29 ms 30 ms campus-south-fw1-v191.ucsc.edu [128.114.102.92]
13 313 ms 30 ms 29 ms core-south-g-v193.ucsc.edu [128.114.102.217]
14 29 ms 29 ms 30 ms dc2-g-e1-63.ucsc.edu [128.114.101.125]
15 29 ms 30 ms 30 ms vpn-dc.ucsc.edu [128.114.102.228]
16 30 ms 29 ms 31 ms resnet.ucsc.edu [128.114.119.88]
Vancouver --> Internet-2 --> Seattle --> Sacramento --> University of California @ Santa Cruz
Please show your results from Edmonton to the above sites, and also to your desired "west-coast" servers.
As @rstra implied, the routing over the Shaw "back-bone" is nothing that you (or a technician) can change, at your end.
Note that Shaw's back-bone has some redundancy, e.g., Edmonton -> Calgary -> USA, or Edmonton -> Winnipeg -> USA, or Edmonton -> Vancouver -> USA So, if one "path" goes down, rerouting of your traffic falls-over to an alternate path.