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Most Effective Ways to Monitor Ping1. Windows Resource Monitor This method is the most accurate if you’re on PC and don’t want extra software: - Launch Aion 2 and log into a server.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Go to the Performance tab and click Open Resource Monitor at the bottom.
- Navigate to the Network tab.
- Under TCP Connections, find Aion2.exe in the "Image" column.
- Check the Latency (ms) column for your real-time ping.
Tip: If the Latency column isn’t visible, right-click any column header and select Select Columns → Latency. 2. Third-Party Game BoostersTools like GearUP Booster or ExitLag offer real-time ping overlays directly on your screen while playing. They are especially useful if you are connecting from North America or Europe to KR (Korea) or TW (Taiwan) servers. 3. Web-Based Ping ToolsPlayer ExperiencesPlayers have shared tips and personal experiences: - “Resource monitor > TCP Connections if you are on Windows… find Aion2.exe, the one that has the latency value moving along with the game.”
- “KR is better in every way but you gotta buy an account and risk being banned… you just need a ping-lowering app like ExitLag or GearUP to get under 200ms.”
These comments highlight how important real-time monitoring is, especially for latency-sensitive actions. Troubleshooting LagIf your ping is consistently high (150–200ms or more), try these steps: - Switch to Wired Connection – Ethernet reduces packet loss and stabilizes your connection.
- Private Routing Services – Tools like NoPing or ExitLag reroute your connection through faster nodes to the game server.
- Network Analyzer – Some boosters can trace your connection path and pinpoint where lag or high latency occurs.
By combining monitoring tools with these optimization steps, you can keep your ping low and enjoy smoother gameplay in Aion 2.
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