Gavin

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  1. IkaDemandred yes, I've got it on my alt - who am I mailing it to? Bramsky - mailed! Thanks.
  2. I have 75 silver for sale, price is 60 euro PM me if interested. Regular trusted seller
  3. Restock basinet steel helm 90.21QL a76 1s47c basinet steel helm 90.21QL a85 1s53c basinet steel helm 90.25QL a80 1s50c basinet steel helm 90.27QL a99 1s64c basinet steel helm 90.33QL a82 1s51c basinet steel helm 90.36QL a74 1s45c basinet steel helm 90.37QL a78 1s48c basinet steel helm 90.38QL a87 1s55c basinet steel helm 90.39QL a78 1s48c basinet steel helm 90.41QL a77 1s47c basinet steel helm 90.41QL a82 1s51c Note the A99 helm for 1s 64c
  4. Just to reiterate my routing on my primary ISP has changed, it used to go via HE.net (my ISP's upstream provider of choice, they are fairly good) but obviously hetzner has changed something and they request it travel over as6453 who my ISP peer with in California (as6453 is TATA) and TATA are useless. Tracing route to hetzner.de [213.133.107.227] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 10.20.22.109 3 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms per-pow-stg-csw2-tg-2-4.tpgi.com.au [202.7.180.121] 4 2 ms 2 ms 3 ms per-pow-stg-crt2-port-channel-2.tpgi.com.au [202.7.190.113] 5 54 ms 53 ms 53 ms 202-7-162-125.tpgi.com.au [202.7.162.125] 6 57 ms 59 ms 59 ms 203.29.134-4.tpgi.com.au [203.29.134.4] 7 240 ms 242 ms 233 ms ix-ae-17-0.tcore2.SQN-San-Jose.as6453.net [64.86.21.53] 8 388 ms 387 ms 387 ms if-ae-1-2.tcore1.SQN-San-Jose.as6453.net [63.243.205.1] 9 * * * Request timed out. 10 390 ms 391 ms 394 ms if-ae-11-2.tcore2.L78-London.as6453.net [63.243.128.38] 11 387 ms 386 ms 386 ms if-ae-8-2.tcore2.AV2-Amsterdam.as6453.net [80.231.131.6] 12 384 ms 384 ms 384 ms if-ae-2-2.tcore1.AV2-Amsterdam.as6453.net [195.219.194.5] 13 393 ms 387 ms 393 ms if-ae-6-2.tcore1.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net [195.219.156.61] < 390ms to get to central Europe from Australia is pretty good, no problems so far 14 902 ms * * if-ae-7-2.tcore1.FR0-Frankfurt.as6453.net [195.219.50.1] < last hop before it enters Hetzner's network - this could either be a issue on TATA's network in Frankfurt, or it's congestion on hetzner's TATA transit link 15 891 ms 972 ms 812 ms 195.219.219.10 16 607 ms 1536 ms 992 ms core11.hetzner.de [213.239.245.34] 17 1494 ms * 868 ms ex9k2.rz1.hetzner.de [213.239.203.214] 18 1025 ms 977 ms 1772 ms www.hetzner.de [213.133.107.227] Trace complete. This is the problem. People who don't live in western Europe can't just enter hetzner's network via some cheap peering link where both your ISP and Hetzner have mountains of idle capacity even in peak time, we travel over international transit networks which are often running at capacity, in many cases intentionally to try and extort paid peering settlements from major carriers. Even thou the above trace shows 18 hops I guarantee you it's gone through 40+ routers that may not show up in traces. Again, as mentioned in my post on page 1 this is why companies like Netflix or Google setup local mirrors in every country they service because you cannot get reliable service to everyone just plugging your network in a few global transit providers, as people say the internet is a series of tubes and many of those tubes are completely broken and blocked up, the only way to get around this is to setup a PROPER network that has points of presence across the globe so you control the tubes yourselves, AKA almost every professional large scale data-center.
  5. You are in Austria and hetzner peer at the Vienna Internet Exchange so sure, hetzner is probably fine for you, they deliver the traffic locally to your country them selves, but for people on the other side of the world they are terrible. It's not necessarily hetzner's fault directly it's that their choice of upstream providers (TATA / GTT) mean there is poor service for people far away. If Hetzner peered in north america there would likely be no issue because it would prevent and issues from crossing the atlantic or crossing USA. Other hosts for example OVH, Softlayer, Leaseweb peer at internet exchanges all over the world in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia etc so they control the path very close to the user, many of them also choose higher quality transit providers for example Level3 and NTT. Furthermore in the case of OVH their entire network traffic status is visible 24/7 and you rarely see any congestion http://weathermap.ovh.net/ Not by a long shot. Hetzner only have 2 DC's in Europe, Leaseweb have 9, OVH have 18 with like 10 more under construction, Softlayer have 20 OVH have over 200,000 servers in Europe alone, Leaseweb something like 140,000 - Hetzner does not even have 100,000. Hetzner's network capacity is around 1.5 tbps. OVH's is over 10 tbps. Softlayer is probably 10+ tbps since IBM bought them.
  6. Restock: medium iron shield 90.25QL c76 1s47c medium iron shield 90.25QL c71 1s43c medium iron shield 90.25QL c85 1s53c medium iron shield 90.26QL c76 1s47c medium iron shield 90.26QL c86 1s54c medium iron shield 90.24QL c77 1s47c shortbow 86.32QL NB79 C90 2s12c shortbow 85.10QL NB97 C78 2s16c
  7. Hetzner run a crap network, to put it nicely. Basically in network planning terms there are two types of network the first and most common is "hot potato" routing which essentially means dump traffic out of your network as soon as you can where it's cheapest regardless of how it effects the users or "cold potato" routing on the other hand means carry it in your network as close to the destination as possible, this is obviously the most expensive but all of the good providers do this, why do you think companies like Google, Amazon, Netflix, Akamai etc have network presence in literally every major city on the planet? It's because it drastically improves network performance and is worth the effort and expense to do it. Hetzner run a classic hot potato network, their network is almost entirely in Germany and Netherlands, the only other place they maintain network is Austria and let's be honest that might as well be Germany. They only peer at ECIX, AMSIX and DECIX where they dump the majority of their traffic (Frankfurt and Amsterdam), this means for many people on the other side of the world before your data gets to Wurm it's probably gone through 10 other networks so there are heaps of potential congestion points or networks that don't really care about the path your data takes. The most likely thing however for people that far away is that your network will reach them via transit; they only maintain transit connectivity in Germany and it's with 3 carriers: NTT, GTT and TATA. NTT isn't too bad, their network is actually good quality but they have 3x the connectivity they have with NTT to GTT and TATA, so most of their traffic heads out via GTT or TATA, GTT is TERRIBLE, they constantly gobble up other transit companies and make a complete mess of their network to save money, meanwhile the customers of the companies they acquired are locked into several year contracts they can't cancel so have no choice but to keep paying the same price they were previously paying for a premium service for terrible service, they are so bad that at one point another major carrier got so frustrated at unresolved issues that they printed every report of routing/latency issues for the past month, it filled SEVERAL TRUCKS and they dropped it at the CEO's door step, nothing was done still. Another company posted this video of just 24 hours of complaints lodged with GTT that are all ignored http://d.pr/v/1fjQN/GsNuSAPG. Then there is TATA who are involved daily in peering disputes (read: where they purposely overload interconnections to extort the receiving end to pay them for transit or suffer degraded service) - they extorted Netflix for millions of dollars recently as an example, TATA's Mumbai - Singapore route is congested like 90% of the day, they also have a single 10Gbps interconnect to Comcast (the largest US cable provider, largest internet provider in the world iirc too) that is overloaded literally 100% of the time but they won't upgrade it because they want Comcast to pay for transit, their network is totally cooked to put it lightly - people only connect with them because they need connectivity to India and they maintain a virtual monopoly over access to India and other countries nearby. You'll notice no connectivity with any of the good providers like Level3, Telia, Hurricane Electric from Hetzner - even Cogent would be better and they are still really cheap, why? because Hetzner are too cheap. The only explanations I can think of is either hetzner don't care or similar to online.net is only targeting French customers (so local connectivity is the only concern), Hetzner are only targeting German customers who only care about local connectivity. Even OVH who are notoriously cheap maintain a global network with PoP's in South America, Australia, Asia, Canada etc etc same deal with Softlayer who are only a little more expensive, Leaseweb is an improvement too. Up until now Rolf has only gone with small DC's that more or less only have a 'local' network, if he really wants to improve peoples lag / gameplay experience playing Wurm the only way to move forward is to host it at a DC that maintains a global network, it wouldn't even cost that much more really - Hetzner isn't cheap TBH and I'd probably wager a provider like OVH would be similar in price if not cheaper, their entire network has DDOS protection too so Wurm wouldn't get ddossed on a regular basis any more - they even are opening a DC in Germany soon so you wouldn't have to physically move the servers very far.
  8. I have started playing Wurm again rather actively in the past week or two and I'm noticing really bad lag too, often it just freezes for a minute or two or kicks me off, 99% of the time when logging in I sit there with water and nothing rendered for 30 seconds or so before it all rapidly loads, it looks like packet loss and the client gets confused. I only notice any connection issues with Wurm, my internet connections are good quality and no other websites or games ever lag for me. Using a VPN helps sometimes but Wurm still lags. Traceroutes and speedtests below: Tracing route to wild001.game.wurmonline.com [148.251.21.200] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 10.20.22.111 3 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms per-pow-stg-csw2-tg-2-8.tpgi.com.au [202.7.180.129] 4 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms per-pow-stg-crt1-po-2.tpgi.com.au [202.7.190.101] 5 50 ms 54 ms 53 ms bri-nxg-alf-crt2-ge-1-0.tpgi.com.au [202.7.162.129] 6 53 ms 53 ms 59 ms 203.29.134-67.tpgi.com.au [203.29.134.67] 7 211 ms 211 ms 211 ms 100ge13-1.core1.sjc1.he.net [216.218.139.233] 8 248 ms 211 ms 214 ms 10ge7-2.core1.sjc2.he.net [72.52.92.118] 9 273 ms 274 ms 274 ms 100ge1-2.core1.nyc4.he.net [184.105.81.214] 10 349 ms 349 ms 349 ms 100ge4-1.core1.par2.he.net [184.105.81.78] 11 357 ms 364 ms 353 ms 100ge5-2.core1.fra1.he.net [72.52.92.14] 12 353 ms 353 ms 353 ms hetzner.fra.ecix.net [62.69.146.15] 13 357 ms 357 ms 357 ms core23.hetzner.de [213.239.203.154] 14 358 ms 358 ms 373 ms ex9k2.rz20.hetzner.de [213.239.229.10] 15 358 ms 355 ms 355 ms wild001.game.wurmonline.com [148.251.21.200] Trace complete. It does it on my second internet connection too. Tracing route to wild001.game.wurmonline.com [148.251.21.200] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms *** 2 * * * Request timed out. 3 * * * Request timed out. 4 39 ms 38 ms 27 ms Bundle-Ether14.wel-edge901.perth.telstra.net [139.130.16.49] 5 38 ms 31 ms 40 ms bundle-ether6.wel-core3.perth.telstra.net [203.50.6.214] 6 76 ms 67 ms 51 ms bundle-ether7.fli-core1.adelaide.telstra.net [203.50.11.18] 7 89 ms 59 ms 67 ms bundle-ether9.win-core10.melbourne.telstra.net [203.50.11.91] 8 92 ms 80 ms 79 ms bundle-ether12.ken-core10.sydney.telstra.net [203.50.11.122] 9 88 ms 88 ms 87 ms bundle-ether1.pad-gw11.sydney.telstra.net [203.50.6.61] 10 108 ms 95 ms 79 ms bundle-ether1.sydp-core04.sydney.reach.com [203.50.13.90] 11 264 ms 319 ms 318 ms i-52.tlot-core02.bx.telstraglobal.net [202.84.137.101] 12 400 ms 321 ms 395 ms i-0-4-0-8.tnrt-core01.bi.telstraglobal.net [202.40.149.173] 13 433 ms 399 ms 399 ms i-0-3-0-2.ulhc-core01.bx.telstraglobal.net [202.84.143.230] 14 366 ms 392 ms 366 ms 202.84.178.14 15 * * * Request timed out. 16 415 ms 399 ms 399 ms core24.hetzner.de [213.239.203.150] 17 439 ms 398 ms 399 ms ex9k2.rz20.hetzner.de [213.239.229.14] 18 439 ms 398 ms 400 ms wild001.game.wurmonline.com [148.251.21.200] Trace complete.
  9. Restock of shields: large iron shield 90.30QL C97 1s62c large iron shield 90.25QL C94 1s61c large iron shield 90.25QL C79 1s49c large iron shield 90.26QL C78 1s48c large iron shield 90.30QL C84 1s53c large iron shield 90.23QL C97 1s62c large iron shield 90.43QL C76 1s47c large iron shield 90.23QL C88 1s56c large iron shield 90.23QL C79 1s49c large iron shield 90.24QL C72 1s44c
  10. I have put some special deals in the OP to try and get rid of the old stock, have a read and see if anything interests you! Be sure to quote the special offer when making an order or I'll probably forget about it and charge you fill price by accident
  11. bows n tings restock: medium bow 80.47QL NB70 C74 1s88c medium bow 80.45QL NB78 C83 2s medium bow 80.42QL NB74 C97 2s8c medium bow 80.45QL NB82 C74 1s97c medium bow 80.53QL NB82 C88 2s7c
  12. I put more gems on but can't be bothered typing the QL's out manually again About 1,000QL worth Also some plate: breastplate 90.27QL a71 1s61c breastplate 90.21QL a88 1s78c breastplate 90.38QL a70 1s60c plate leggins 90.22QL a75 1s65c plate sabaton 90.30QL a92 1s82c plate sabaton 90.44QL a77 1s67c plate sabaton 90.38QL a89 1s79c plate sabaton 90.29QL a74 1s64c plate sabaton 90.33QL a71 1s61c plate sabaton 90.30QL a96 1s86c rare plate great helm 90.67QL a79 6s
  13. Someone locked the other topic so I can't just bump it again, I have another 50s for sale for 45 euro Trusted seller, quick postage etc. PM me if interested
  14. I have some grinding left overs I'd like to get rid of. Reply with your ingame name, I will send them COD, no limits per customer if you want to order 20 and resell them that's fine. No enchants etc, 26 available
  15. I want to get rid of 50 silver, nice price of 45 euro available. Payment via paypal, regular seller. PM me if you want it
  16. Still on and on the way, that was the last order at discounted rate! Thanks for everyone who bought something, managed to offload around 150 items
  17. All orders posted and OP updated with accurate stock levels. Just to reiterate this ends in around 2 hours, but I'll honor any orders placed until I next check the forums likely sometime in around 22 hours from now so you can consider it extended a little.