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Terence B

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  1. So, in anticipation for my move of countries to the Netherlands, I was wondering if there is anyway to transfer any left over AIS balance to my paypal preferably or credit/debit card (without signing up for rabbit line pay where they ask for literally everything about you, not going to do that).

     

    If anyone has a way to transfer my ais balance to PayPal, please let me know. Thank you.

  2. So is this just a personal problem or what, I had an AIS technician to come to my apartment and all he did was test my speeds and tell me my router was fine. He didn't really understand my English when I tried to explain my lag in games and that download & upload speeds weren't the problem, any recommendations as to what I can do next because I believe I've just about done everything I can, the only thing I can do now is just switch ISPs...

  3. On 5/10/2020 at 10:11 PM, NilSS said:

    It's not as simple as that unfortunately. A DNS query happens once, until the lookup expires (usually hours). Once the lookup is complete, the route to the target IP is entirely down do peering and routing at the mercy of carriers in between your home and the target server. DNS has absolutely nothing to do with ping times, and certainly won't help with routes. The only thing it will effect is the very first ping i.e. while it waits for the DNS lookup, which is a separate thing.

     

    OP, when you say you are using AIS, is this fibre or 4G?

     

     

     

     

    I am using ais internet fibre service.

  4. So basically, I play Minecraft and when I do, I used to get a stable 260ms latency to servers based in the US. Now, however, my ping has gotten worse and in the morning it goes from anywhere between 300-600ms with constant spiking. Although, later in the day, for some reason, it seems to get better (although not much better) to a 280-320ms with intermittent spiking. I use AIS as my ISP with about 75 download and 35 upload so internet speeds shouldn't be a problem - this has been occurring for the past few months although it has recently gotten worse. Until about 2 weeks ago, I would have gotten the nice, stable 260ms for a while then for a few days, get really bad ping with constant spikes but eventually for some, unknown reason it will relieve itself back to its 260ms. It's almost been 2 weeks now since this new issue has arisen and I have no clue as to how to fix it despite the many hours of research for a fix I have put in.

     

    Is this a Thai/AIS frequent internet issue or just a personal one? Any feedback/advice is appreciated, thanks.

  5. So basically, I play Minecraft and when I do, I used to get a stable 260ms latency to servers based in the US. Now, however, my ping has gotten worse and in the morning it goes from anywhere between 300-600ms with constant spiking. Although, later in the day, for some reason, it seems to get better (although not much better) to a 280-320ms with intermittent spiking. I use AIS as my ISP with about 75 download and 35 upload so internet speeds shouldn't be a problem - this has been occurring for the past few months although it has recently gotten worse. Until about 2 weeks ago, I would have gotten the nice, stable 260ms for a while then for a few days, get really bad ping with constant spikes but eventually for some, unknown reason it will relieve itself back to its 260ms. It's almost been 2 weeks now since this new issue has arisen and I have no clue as to how to fix it despite the many hours of research for a fix I have put in.

     

    Is this a Thai/AIS frequent internet issue or just a personal one? Any feedback/advice is appreciated, thanks.

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