GAMER Custom Routing
Updated over a week ago

We optimise our GAMER network for the best online gaming experience with:

  1. A dedicated IP address range for GAMER subscribers, allowing our engineers to provide unique features such as custom routing and bandwidth management

  2. A distinct network that is constantly monitored to maintain the low latency and minimum packet loss that is crucial to online gaming

  3. 100% dedicated gaming bandwidth, so lower priority traffic on the GAMER network i.e. downloads like P2P file-sharing does not disrupt your gaming experience

  4. Ultra-fast download speeds for effective downloading of large game files and patches.

  5. Live latency reports form our network monitoring tools, available for GAMER subscribers to keep track of at the GAMER Latency Monitoring

If you're on our Gamer plans, you can submit a form (at the bottom of the page) for custom routing here!

What you'll need:

  • Customer ID

  • Name of Game

  • Game Server IP

There are 2 methods to find the game server IP.

  1. While the game is running, launch Resource Monitor by searching for it in Windows search bar. In Resource Monitor, look for the game name. Click on the game check box and you'll get the server IP.
    If you're unsure which line is the server IP, take a screenshot and send it to us!

    Below is an example using League of Legends in Resource Monitor, game IP is 203.116.112.xxx (the last few digits are irrelevant, the main address is the first 3 sets):

    Description: The image above displays the Resource Monitor screen for a specific game IP.

  2. If you're unable to find the game server IP using Resource Monitor, then you'll have to use Command Prompt. Type "command" in windows search, right click the program and select "Run as administrator".

    Description: The image above displays the "search" field on Windows search where to select "Run as administrator"

  3. Next, while the game is running, type "netstat". You'll see something like this:

    Description: The image above displays the "cmd" screen where the "netstat" command can be initiated.

  4. You can copy the results to a clipboard by right-clicking the program, choose "Select All" and press Enter.

  5. Include this information in the custom routing request/email.

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