Hi, I live in Australia and I’m trying to play League of Legends on NA server.
First time round I just followed the wizard to set it up, made a custom game to test it out, I got a nice 160ms.
So I got excited and went into an actual game, but ended up having my usual 230ms, then tried to make several custom games all had 230ms
then I tried to switch on fastconnect, ended up at 183ms, which is decent, but is there anyway I will be able to get the 160 again?
It looks there is a unknown problem here because some of connections were with 160 ~ 180 ms and others are 230 ms. If I know correctly based on server-side logs, you should get around 160 ms if you use Mudfish AU Oceania (Sydney - Amazon EC2) node. It looks 230 ms RTT means that some of game server IPv4 address aren’t registered at Wizard menu so connections heading to that addresss area doesn’t be redirected through Mudfish Cloud VPN. I think there are several workarounds to address your issues as follows:
Uses Full VPN feature (for temporary)
At Mudfish UI ‘Settings → General’, you can see ‘Full VPN’ feature. Selects ‘AU Oceania (Sydney - Amazon EC2)’ node and saves it then restarts Mudfish Cloud VPN. With this option, your all network traffics would redirect to AU Oceania (Sydney - Amazon EC2) node so I think you can check temporarily whether it’s working with 160 ms RTT always. However please know that this feature could use a lot of Mudfish credits because it charges based on how much you used network traffics. To disable this feature, please visit Mudfish UI ‘Settings → General’ menu also and marks ‘Disable Full VPN’.
Dumps the network traffic for a moment.
If you’re familiar to use Wireshark (Network Packet Dumper), you can send me a packet dump file which contains some packets when it seems Mudfish Cloud VPN doesn’t work correctly or game traffics doesn’t be redirected. (Please don’t dump traffics which could be sensitive for your privates.) I can analyze these files for you.
One thing I forgot to mention is that please always make sure whether game traffics goes through Mudfish Cloud VPN; en.loxch.com/docs/faq/html/#how- … vpn-server link shows how to check it’s working or not while you’re playing the game with other players.
Please refer to this link to check RTT status between AU Oceania (Sydney - Amazon EC2) → US West (Los Angeles - QuadraNet) nodes because League of Legends on NA server locates at LA. If no problems, your connection should be quite stable. For another workaround, you can also use ADN mode of Mudfish Cloud VPN.