The Ultimate Guide to Diagnosing Lag Issues
1. Download and Install WinMTR: Go to the official WinMTR website (https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/) to download and install the latest version of WinMTR on your computer.
2. Launch WinMTR: Double-click on the WinMTR icon to launch it. You should see a window that looks like a command prompt.
3. Enter the Target Server Address: In the "Host" field, enter the IP address (without the server port) of the server where you are experiencing lag. For example, use "45.141.57.45":8303 (GER3 #1) as the example address in this tutorial.
4. Start the Trace Route: Click on the "Start" button to begin the trace route. WinMTR will start sending packets to the target server and display the results in real-time. For accurate results, leave it running for at least 5-10 minutes.
5. Export the Results: Click on the "Export TEXT" button to save the results as a text document(txt.).
6. Open a Ticket here: #✉-create-a-ticket .
7. Send the MTR Log: Attach the saved text document (MTR log) and your public IP address to the ticket. To find your IP address, go to https://www.whatsmyip.org/ and copy "Your IP address is..."
8. Wait for a Response: The staff will analyze your MTR log and respond to your ticket with a potential solution.
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The Ultimate Guide to Diagnosing Lag Issues
1. Download and Install WinMTR: Go to the official WinMTR website (https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/) to download and install the latest version of WinMTR on your computer.
2. Launch WinMTR: Double-click on the WinMTR icon to launch it. You should see a window that looks like a command prompt.
3. Enter the Target Server Address: In the "Host" field, enter the IP address (without the server port) of the server where you are experiencing lag. For example, use "45.141.57.45":8303 (GER3 #1) as the example address in this tutorial.
4. Start the Trace Route: Click on the "Start" button to begin the trace route. WinMTR will start sending packets to the target server and display the results in real-time. For accurate results, leave it running for at least 5-10 minutes.
5. Export the Results: Click on the "Export TEXT" button to save the results as a text document(txt.).
6. Open a Ticket here: #✉-create-a-ticket .
7. Send the MTR Log: Attach the saved text document (MTR log) and your public IP address to the ticket. To find your IP address, go to https://www.whatsmyip.org/ and copy "Your IP address is..."
8. Wait for a Response: The staff will analyze your MTR log and respond to your ticket with a potential solution.
The Ultimate Guide to Diagnosing Lag Issues
1. Download and Install WinMTR: Go to the official WinMTR website (https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/) to download and install the latest version of WinMTR on your computer.
2. Launch WinMTR: Double-click on the WinMTR icon to launch it. You should see a window that looks like a command prompt.
3. Enter the Target Server Address: In the "Host" field, enter the IP address (without the server port) of the server where you are experiencing lag. For example, use "45.141.57.45":8303 (GER3 #1) as the example address in this tutorial.
4. Start the Trace Route: Click on the "Start" button to begin the trace route. WinMTR will start sending packets to the target server and display the results in real-time. For accurate results, leave it running for at least 5-10 minutes.
5. Export the Results: Click on the "Export TEXT" button to save the results as a text document(txt.).
6. Open a Ticket here: #✉-create-a-ticket .
7. Send the MTR Log: Attach the saved text document (MTR log) and your public IP address to the ticket. To find your IP address, go to https://www.whatsmyip.org/ and copy "Your IP address is..."
8. Wait for a Response: The staff will analyze your MTR log and respond to your ticket with a potential solution.
The Ultimate Guide to Diagnosing Lag Issues
1. Download and Install WinMTR: Go to the official WinMTR website (https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/) to download and install the latest version of WinMTR on your computer.
2. Launch WinMTR: Double-click on the WinMTR icon to launch it. You should see a window that looks like a command prompt.
3. Enter the Target Server Address: In the "Host" field, enter the IP address (without the server port) of the server where you are experiencing lag. For example, use "45.141.57.45":8303 (GER3 #1) as the example address in this tutorial.
4. Start the Trace Route: Click on the "Start" button to begin the trace route. WinMTR will start sending packets to the target server and display the results in real-time. For accurate results, leave it running for at least 5-10 minutes.
5. Export the Results: Click on the "Export TEXT" button to save the results as a text document(txt.).
6. Open a Ticket here: #✉-create-a-ticket .
7. Send the MTR Log: Attach the saved text document (MTR log) and your public IP address to the ticket. To find your IP address, go to https://www.whatsmyip.org/ and copy "Your IP address is..."
8. Wait for a Response: The staff will analyze your MTR log and respond to your ticket with a potential solution.