Was surprised the whole controversy got to these forums, but for those of you who missed it, William Usher (independent games journalist) writes about what's happening so far.
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Was surprised the whole controversy got to these forums, but for those of you who missed it, William Usher (independent games journalist) writes about what's happening so far.
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TWC is able to connect at the same time Verizon loses access.
Seems like every time the routes change it's directly related to maintenance? Maybe they restart a router or something and every once...
Reference for when the routes were working (TWC Hawaii here):
5 58 ms 63 ms 63 ms agg31.lsancarc01r.socal.rr.com [72.129.45.0]
6 61 ms 59 ms 60 ms 107.14.17.132
7 64 ms 63 ms 63 ms...
Do you have a tracert of yahoo.jp before this happened?
Where did it change in this tracert? (Deleted the first few hops) I'm assuming you're talking about route #7. I don't recognize this "Los...
Were you able to connect a few hours ago?
I'm verifying people from the EC and Florida getting hit by the outage too.
Looks like something nation-wide. Guess if you guys want to get back on we have to do that "dangerous" (emphasis:...
Could be some of their routers restarting and receiving the bad route that other ISPs have been getting? I dunno. Awfully bad timing on their part regardless, but yeah, there indeed was a...
Ah, DDOS'd provider servers may be causing routing issues for TWC, so when their border routers restarted, they can't find a proper route, or something.
In other words, we're just caught in the...
Seems like people on Time Warner Cable are unable to access PSO2 and its site again.
I THINK this MIGHT be related in some way to some sort of West Coast-related route hiccup. At about 9:30 PM...
http://www.zdnet.com/internet-hiccups-today-youre-not-alone-heres-why-7000032566/
Sources at several major tier-one ISPs admitted that the BGP routing map problem was indeed the source of the...
Virtua On is hella popular in Japan. It didn't TAKE OFF (hurr hurr) here in the states, but it's still floating around in arcades in Japan.
There are completely viable access alternatives to play - I don't see why there's a reason to just give up, but oh well.
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I love this thread.
A poster on /vg/ said another Mexican ISP can connect too, so it looks like Mexico's backbone providers found a route to Japan. Good to hear.
You're not terribly bright, are you?
So basically, your parents are paying for your ISP?
That would be correct. This whole IP ban business is interesting for me, kinda like a mystery to unravel since Sega isn't saying anything. I have a friend on Verizon FIOS but he's not here at the...
So what route is Verizon using now? Anyone got a tracert? I'm wondering if Verizon is also using leased lines from Japanese ISPs or something.
This is good. This means that the routes (think of it as "roadways" over the Internet) to Japan are slowly being restored. Before you could only get 2 "hops", but now you're getting 5. If the...
So guys, about that IP routing issue...
Yeah, that's what I suspected.
This is what I've been telling people here but there are some grossly informed people claiming it's a ban.
It's just a matter of keeping your ISPs informed of...
For Japanese sites in general? Not just PSO2.jp or the Ship 2 server.
If a game requires you to get to the "end" of it for it to be enjoyable, you got serious problems with your game.
FFXIV has the same problem.
You know what? This might explain why TWC is back up. I think TWC uses their own infrastructure for East Asia communications versus Comcast. I think Comcast routes their traffic through Level 3...
You know, the funny thing is Sakai DID acknowledge our presence way at the beginning of PSO2's lifetime and he was surprised at how quickly the game got a fan translation in place and how dedicated...
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