Hello everyone,
I'm currently located in Peru and I'm using a Netduma R2 gaming router to isolate the Chilean area in Warzone 2 for better gaming performance. However, despite my attempts to force the game to connect only to servers in Chile, I keep getting connected to servers in Brazil instead.
I've already confirmed that there is a server located in Chile for the game, using Netduma's pingheatmap feature, and I retrieved its IP address (66.203.113.33). When I ran a traceroute from my Windows PC, I noticed that the connection was being redirected from Chile to Brazil. It seems like the Call of Duty server automatically redirects anyone who connects to it to another server, in this case a Brazilian one.
I'm now hoping to get some help from anyone located in Chile to run a traceroute test on the same IP address (66.203.113.33) to see if they're also being redirected to Brazil. It would be great if multiple people could run this test so we can gather more data and hopefully figure out why this is happening.
If you're in Chile and can spare some time to help me out
I'm currently located in Peru and I'm using a Netduma R2 gaming router to isolate the Chilean area in Warzone 2 for better gaming performance. However, despite my attempts to force the game to connect only to servers in Chile, I keep getting connected to servers in Brazil instead.
I've already confirmed that there is a server located in Chile for the game, using Netduma's pingheatmap feature, and I retrieved its IP address (66.203.113.33). When I ran a traceroute from my Windows PC, I noticed that the connection was being redirected from Chile to Brazil. It seems like the Call of Duty server automatically redirects anyone who connects to it to another server, in this case a Brazilian one.
I'm now hoping to get some help from anyone located in Chile to run a traceroute test on the same IP address (66.203.113.33) to see if they're also being redirected to Brazil. It would be great if multiple people could run this test so we can gather more data and hopefully figure out why this is happening.
If you're in Chile and can spare some time to help me out