Why we connect to OTP romania from Turkey. Why are we making such a pointless connection?
Sorry, we do not have a WARP endpoint server in Turkey at the present time.
Sorry but your WARP service is very bad at the present time.
Hey there,
While we’re always focused on improving quality of service, we don’t guarantee local egress for WARP.
@alexander On Warp+, I am able to reach the Internet from Cloudflare IPs geolocated in Turkey. Does not that necessarily mean I am going out of IST colo? Tracerouting these outbound IPs obviously end up in IST colo.
Hi @0xbkt,
What you’re describing sounds like you’re exiting out of the IST colo.
We may periodically shift WARP in and out of datacenters, depending on demand and datacenter health.
I’m happy it shows for you, but also I can’t guarantee that it will stay in IST later.
Let me know if you have other questions you would like answered!
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Why we connect to OTP romania from Turkey. Why are we making such a pointless connection?
Romania direct 35-40ms
Cloudflare OTP 148ms
IST DNS 7ms
this is from latest update
Sorry but your WARP+ Ultimate etc. service is very bad at the present time.
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This has been answered already in the other forum post you linked to.
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What’s your ISP by the way? If Turkcell/Superonline, they’re the one to blame.
I have recently changed my ISP from Turkcell to Turk Telekom, and Warp now connects me to Istanbul DC. Turkcell/Superonline specifically routes Warp traffic to Bucharest. Actually, Superonline has a presence in MedNautilus Istanbul DC where Cloudflare is also present, but I don’t really know why Turkcell is not handing the traffic off in there. I don’t know about Vodafone yet, if you ask (Honestly, I’m not even sure they would have any better routes).
To sum it all up, what’s happening is completely about the routing decisions that your ISP makes. Not Cloudflare. Better check this out: