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pavbal1
2 days agoNeighbour
TELUS routing issue to game servers VPN should not be necessary
Hi TELUS,
I believe I am experiencing a routing/peering issue on my connection. My local network is stable, but latency to many servers including game servers is higher than what other TELUS users report.
Across multiple users on the same ISP I see two routing outcomes:
Some users get:
~18 ms Seattle
~33 ms Chicago
Others including me get:
~1 ms Edmonton
~5–7 ms Calgary
~56 ms Seattle
~57 ms Chicago
~75 ms Los Angeles
~78 ms Dallas
I confirmed this with 2 users on each path, suggesting this may be due to IP pools or upstream routing differences.
Using a VPN reduces Seattle latency to ~18 ms, matching the lower latency users. The VPN routes through Zayo, suggesting a better path exists but is not used by default.
Traceroutes show TELUS is stable (~1–26 ms), but latency increases by ~30 ms at a Seattle transit hop (e.g. NTT).
I have tried basic troubleshooting (rebooting router) with no change.
Setup: TELUS fibre, wired Ethernet, TELUS NAT
Testing: in-game latency, ping, traceroute
Seattle, WA (128.116.115.0/24) → ~56 ms
Los Angeles, CA (128.116.116.0/24) → ~75 ms
Chicago, IL (128.116.48.0/24, 128.116.84.0/24) → ~56 ms
Dallas, TX (128.116.95.0/24) → ~78 ms
Ashburn, VA (128.116.102.0/24) → ~74 ms
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Here are some images of Traceroutes.
1 Reply
- TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
Thanks for the detailed information pavbal1 - we'll continue over private message