Go to the /Applications/Utilities folder and start the Terminal application.
Type traceroute us.logon.worldofwarcraft.com > ~/Desktop/tracert.txt and press the Return key. A file will be created on your Desktop called tracert.txt that contains your trace route information.
Quit the Terminal application.
I ran Traceroute, now what do I do?
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The number on the far left is the hop number.
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All error messages you may receive after contacting our server can be safely ignored for troubleshooting purposes, and they do NOT indicate a problem with your internet connection.