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== Licensing: ==
Links still need to be added for most of the 222 servers. I will revisit this when I am less tired. :) [[User:Nandini|Nandini]] 10:09, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
 
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:: Thanks for this list, I've been looking for a new realm for a while and wanted a list that actually shows where the servers are, not where they "claim" to by arbitrary time-zone. [[User:Pzykotic|pzykotic]]
 
::: You're welcome, I'm glad someone else has found it useful! [[User:Nandini|Nandini]]
 
 
There is no 'Oceanic' time zone. Oceanic is a class of realm describing which are of the planet Blizz are attempting to serve via these realms. They use AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) which is UTC/GMT+10, or +11 during summertime. Further, I suggest the designators used here for US time zones are fairly pathetic. For example, it says Eastern - but to an Aussie, Eastern time is Oceanic. Anyone have any thoughts as how the page ould be edited to provide this kind of useful info? Use the real timezone names? -[[User:Normal|Normal]] 21:16, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
 
:: When I originally created the page, I simply borrowed the time zone designators found on other pages, so I'm glad to have some feedback from someone from outside the U.S. Would changing the designations to "U.S. Eastern Time, U.S. Central Time, U.S. Mountain Time, U.S. Pacific Time, Aust. Eastern Time" be easier to follow? [[User:Nandini|Nandini]] 22:29, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
 
 
== Servers in Wrong location ==
 
Battelgroups "Shadowburn" and "Rampage" are not in Dallas, TX, traceroutes from Qwest's looking glass in VA show only 4ms to the last hop (63.240.192.142) but Dallas, TX show about 40ms. On the other hand traces from Dallas to "Vindication" and "Ruin" are 1ms and 40ms from VA.
 
 
"Shadowburn" and "Rampage" Look to be in or around Washington DC per latency and Reverse DNS for AT&T Routers.
 
 
Here's the Looking Glass page for Qwest [http://stat.qwest.net/looking_glass.html]
 
[[User:Napsterbater|Napsterbater]] 02:16, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
 
== Ping ==
 
 
Just out of curiosity, but is there a reason why the IPs listed here are unpingable? [[User:RobertM525|RobertM525]] 09:14, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
 
:Blizz's firewall filters out all ICMP frames at the border of their network. --[[User:Kaydeethree|<span style="cursor:help;" title="WoWWiki Admin">k</span>]]_[[User_talk:Kaydeethree|d]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/Kaydeethree|3]]</sup> 18:12, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
 
in my personal opinion, it woudl be an attempt to prevent packet flooding and thusly a denial of service attack, but that's just me --[[User:AU518987077|AU518987077]] ([[User talk:AU518987077|talk]]) 23:05, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
 
 
== How to Find IP Addresses of New Servers ==
 
 
I found this procedure on [http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;jsessionid=6E048E11FAE8CB96B3DAC7FEA33AA498.app11_08?topicId=5981288109&sid=1 Blizzard's forum:]
 
 
# Start WoW & log in to the realm you want to trace.
 
# Press ALT-TAB to minimize WoW and return to the desktop.
 
# Click Start, then Run, then type "cmd"
 
# In the DOS window type "netstat"
 
# Wait until the command prompt appears again, approx 1 minute
 
 
You will see an IP address connected on port 3724. It will look like xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3724 this is your connection to Blizzard. Obviously the port number is not needed for the charts.
 
--[[User:Ibemerson|Ibemerson]] ([[User talk:Ibemerson|talk]]) 01:08, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
 

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