How to Find Your Ping in Aion 2 Quickly
اقتبس من AbIgailgrEen129 في أبريل 29, 2026, 1:42 ص1. Using Windows Resource Monitor (No Extra Software)
This method is reliable and shows your real-time ping directly to the Aion 2 servers:
- Press the Windows Start button and search for Resource Monitor.
- Open it and click the Network tab.
- Under TCP Connections, find Aion2.exe (or the Purple launcher executable if you’re using it).
- Look at the Latency (ms) column.
- If you don’t see it, right-click any column header, select Select Columns, and check Latency.
This gives you an accurate measurement without installing anything extra.
2. Using Specialized Third-Party Tools
Because Aion 2 runs on Korean (KR) and Taiwanese (TW) servers, many players outside Asia use network boosters to monitor latency in real time:
- GearUP Booster: Lets you run a one-click ping test to KR/TW servers before launching the game. Displays real-time fluctuations.
- ExitLag: Has a Network Analyzer tool where you select the game and server region to see estimated ping.
- LagoFast: Provides stable connections to Asian servers with a built-in latency tracker.
These tools are helpful if you want continuous monitoring while playing.
3. Command Prompt Method (Advanced)
If you know the server’s IP address:
- Press Win + R, type
cmd, and hit Enter.- Type
ping [Server IP] -tand press Enter.You’ll see a live stream of your current latency.
Note: Server IPs can change or be hidden, so this is less beginner-friendly than Resource Monitor.
4. Typical Ping for North American Players
Based on community reports:
- West Coast (SF/Seattle): ~120ms – 140ms
- Central (Texas): ~158ms – 160ms
- East Coast (NYC/PA): ~180ms – 190ms
Knowing these numbers helps you gauge if your connection is performing as expected.
Quick Tip: For the smoothest experience, use a wired connection and minimize other devices consuming bandwidth while gaming.
1. Using Windows Resource Monitor (No Extra Software)
This method is reliable and shows your real-time ping directly to the Aion 2 servers:
- Press the Windows Start button and search for Resource Monitor.
- Open it and click the Network tab.
- Under TCP Connections, find Aion2.exe (or the Purple launcher executable if you’re using it).
- Look at the Latency (ms) column.
- If you don’t see it, right-click any column header, select Select Columns, and check Latency.
This gives you an accurate measurement without installing anything extra.
2. Using Specialized Third-Party Tools
Because Aion 2 runs on Korean (KR) and Taiwanese (TW) servers, many players outside Asia use network boosters to monitor latency in real time:
- GearUP Booster: Lets you run a one-click ping test to KR/TW servers before launching the game. Displays real-time fluctuations.
- ExitLag: Has a Network Analyzer tool where you select the game and server region to see estimated ping.
- LagoFast: Provides stable connections to Asian servers with a built-in latency tracker.
These tools are helpful if you want continuous monitoring while playing.
3. Command Prompt Method (Advanced)
If you know the server’s IP address:
- Press Win + R, type
cmd, and hit Enter. - Type
ping [Server IP] -tand press Enter.
You’ll see a live stream of your current latency.
Note: Server IPs can change or be hidden, so this is less beginner-friendly than Resource Monitor.
4. Typical Ping for North American Players
Based on community reports:
- West Coast (SF/Seattle): ~120ms – 140ms
- Central (Texas): ~158ms – 160ms
- East Coast (NYC/PA): ~180ms – 190ms
Knowing these numbers helps you gauge if your connection is performing as expected.
Quick Tip: For the smoothest experience, use a wired connection and minimize other devices consuming bandwidth while gaming.

