That's another person (evilkorn) with the issue that's routing through GTT.
If we get enough information, should be possible to call GTT and let them know one of their nodes is having issues. (thats what I did with XO.net)
The MTU thing... I highly doubt its going to fix your issue. EQ does not send datagrams that are at risk to fragmentation. 512/576 is the largest packet the EQ client will send. Changing your MTU settings has no effect on how GTT handles their traffic.
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Originally Posted by h4tch
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That makes sense, and gtt looks like maybe a cdn, or cloud service of some type.
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GTT is a "Tier1" network. ISPs have peering agreements with networks and other ISPs to help them route traffic. GTT is a major network that many ISPs have a peering partnership with.