fosorforest 0 Posted ... Hi, I was wondering if someone could tell me what the ISP currently used in Singapore is? Quote Share this post Link to post
whiskey_76 6 Posted ... Hi, I was wondering if someone could tell me what the ISP currently used in Singapore is?You need to be a little more specific. Are you talking about an AirVPN server or something else? Either way you can use a tool like https://ipleak.net or https://whatismyipaddress.com to figure that information out easily. Quote Share this post Link to post
serenacat 83 Posted ... I often use SG servers from Australia so without doing a detailed recheck will comment that Antares and Reticulum are in Leaseweb Asia Pacific datacenter, the others are in UK Web.Solutions Direct. Both "ISP"s seem to be international enterprise grade, and very little downtime or load >30%. But I do not try to achieve highest bandwidth for family multiple FHD streams etc.However, the international routing varies considerably, so page load and gaming would depend on where you are accessing, and if in SG or perhaps AU or India or Indonesia etc. If you use SG, you may want to check tracert to choose your "best" servers. From AU, the Leaseweb servers are routed via Vocus Perth to SG (normally, but the cable is down again, so now via Hong Kong), but the others are twice across the Pacific and up and down California. I guess it is because UK WSD are associated with M247 international cable and prefer their own facilities. Quote Share this post Link to post
serenacat 83 Posted ... Another point to note about using Singapore servers is routing to Europe.tracert from Air Reticulum in Leaseweb Asia Pac to airvpn.org: 1 246 ms 247 ms 238 ms 10.50.0.1 2 402 ms 318 ms 333 ms v137.ce01.sin-11.sg.leaseweb.net [209.58.167.188] 3 236 ms 245 ms 242 ms 103.254.152.180 4 241 ms 238 ms 240 ms te-0-1-0-7.br02.sin-10.sg.leaseweb.net [103.254.152.197] 5 246 ms 238 ms 244 ms xe0-3-3.singapore2.sin.seabone.net [93.186.133.10] 6 398 ms 389 ms 389 ms ae11.milano58.mil.seabone.net [195.22.208.79] 7 488 ms 485 ms 479 ms be100-152.mil-5-a9.it.eu [91.121.131.62] 8 483 ms 474 ms 479 ms vl110.rbx-d2-a75.fr.eu [91.121.215.220] 9 484 ms 488 ms 479 ms be7.sbg-vac1-a75.fr.eu [213.186.32.143] 10 483 ms 489 ms 490 ms sbg-vac1-a75-1-firewall.fr.eu [178.33.99.143] 11 484 ms 478 ms 479 ms sbg-vac1-a75-2.fr.eu [178.33.99.141] 12 481 ms 488 ms 490 ms sbg-vac1-a75-3.fr.eu [178.33.99.142] 13 * * * Request timed out. 14 473 ms 482 ms 479 ms vl1250.rbx-g1-a75.fr.eu [37.187.232.26] 15 494 ms 499 ms 499 ms vl1247.gra-d1-a75.fr.eu [37.187.231.235] 16 509 ms 489 ms 487 ms be50-5.gra-3a-a9.fr.eu [37.187.231.86] 17 475 ms 478 ms 480 ms ns334629.ip-5-196-64.eu [5.196.64.52] Hop 1 is from my location to SG via HK, if not familiar, so ignore.Note hop 6 is only about 150ms, and is straight from SG to Milan Italy with no IP routing, so at the speed of light with just optical repeaters rather than packet queuing. Presumably via the Suez.The HK and JP servers seem to route to EU via the US with multiple IP routing through carriers and whatever else goes on in Trumpistan, so slower etc. Quote Share this post Link to post
serenacat 83 Posted ... I just found this internet resource which is interesting for AirVPN users in Asia-Pacific etc, and may help understand ping times and traceroutes and congestion.TeleGeography Submarine Cable Maphttps://www.submarinecablemap.com/Seems to be free without subscription push. 1 go558a83nk reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post