

So say i am on Jedi Covenant East i would use tracert 159.153.92.28 to see were my lag is Once you know what server use the tracert command to get a read out of the route you take and the ms per hops to the server. This depends on what server you are located to see that go to the sever selection screen and see if you are east west or any other server. If you play on a European server: tracert 159.153.72.252 If you play on a West Coast server: tracert 159.153.68.252 If you play on an East Coast server: tracert 159.153.92.28 When the shell opens and you are presented a prompt, type one of the following: Click the Start Menu and type "cmd" or "command". You can access trace route through a Command Prompt. First connect to swtor and minimize swtor to do this hit alt+tab at the same time you desktop should be visible Just because you have say Google or internet does not mean you are not having network issue. There is all kinda of stuff on a network that can make for lag. Ok we need to know a few things about your environment To understand what going on first is your pc wired or wireless to the internet.
