"there is a problem with your connection" :-(
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"there is a problem with your connection" :-(
in some 95-99% of ,y onlinegaming experiences (unfortunately 100% of my efforts getting on the GC BF2 server) I get the message "there is a problem with your connection" after the verification of the client data when the "join game" icon shows in the loading process of any map. I takes some seconds and the message is shown usually in the menu where you chose your side and kits. After that I am getting kicked to the Multiplayer menu again an get the message "your connection to the server has been lost".
I sometimes also get the "check your network settings message" that some other guys apparently also seem to experience while I hear other guys talking on TS so I assume my network is working alright.
I did update PB, I did try disabling my firewall and yes i did try cursing.
I sometimes also get the "check your network settings message" that some other guys apparently also seem to experience while I hear other guys talking on TS so I assume my network is working alright.
I did update PB, I did try disabling my firewall and yes i did try cursing.
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Well, I asked you on TS but you never responded, but do you have a router?
http://eatech.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/eate ... aqid=17654
^Thats ea tech support thing for connecting, most will find it useless^
Also if you edited any con files or anything like that you will be unable to connect.
http://eatech.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/eate ... aqid=17654
^Thats ea tech support thing for connecting, most will find it useless^
Also if you edited any con files or anything like that you will be unable to connect.
- Windrider687
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yes I do have a rooter, as far as I understand my rootersettings I do not have any ports/things blocked.
here is what i experienced today: i disengaged my rooterfirewall, the MS firewall of WinXP and the softwarefirewall that I have and got on the GC server alright. I was able to play.
Than I reengaged all firewalls and was also able to get on the GC server without any problem.
Only difference to last night: there were only 4 ppls playing and the thing was not passworded.
So my guess is: it is not a firewall issue or a port issue since the ports don't change, right?
I got the same errormessages when trying to hop on other servers today though.
What do you make otu of this part of the puzzle?
here is what i experienced today: i disengaged my rooterfirewall, the MS firewall of WinXP and the softwarefirewall that I have and got on the GC server alright. I was able to play.
Than I reengaged all firewalls and was also able to get on the GC server without any problem.
Only difference to last night: there were only 4 ppls playing and the thing was not passworded.
So my guess is: it is not a firewall issue or a port issue since the ports don't change, right?
I got the same errormessages when trying to hop on other servers today though.
What do you make otu of this part of the puzzle?
- Windrider687
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Hmmm...you could always release and renew...sometimes fresh IP works well...
...when you say four people, it makes me wonder...'cause the amount of other people playing on a server shouldn't matter really unless your hosting...unless everyone else on that server has 56k and computers below the minimum specs...
You can try and just plug your modem directly into the cable and network feed, without your router and see what happens...
...when you say four people, it makes me wonder...'cause the amount of other people playing on a server shouldn't matter really unless your hosting...unless everyone else on that server has 56k and computers below the minimum specs...
You can try and just plug your modem directly into the cable and network feed, without your router and see what happens...
You'd better hope you're faster than the wind...for I am what drives the bullet into your skull unaware.
Awaiting the results of your in depth analysis in earnest. I was getting a similar problem on Saturday. Ping plotter gives me an ave. 115 to the server. In game console I was getting anything from 160 up with spikes to over 600. Along with the annoying "connection problem' messages - every 10-20 seconds or so.
ok it doesn'T seem to be any firewall I use since turning them off does not do any changes.
I updated the firmware of my rooter/-dSL-modem-thingie (T-sinus 130 DSL) no effect.
I turned of the Voip in the audio options after finding this in some tech forum "Voice Over IP: Enabling Voice Over IP (VOIP) will cause slowdowns, and regular pauses on many systems due to the system overhead (mainly bandwidth) that it requires. Disable this option unless you really want to use VOIP and/or you have a high-bandwidth connection" -> no effect. (this would have actually explained why I had problems joining the full 'GC server while it worked on the empty one -but no)
I changed the Lan1 to cable setting- no effect.
I called the telephoncompany hotline - they told me that all port settings are open so - its not that either.
Oh and tonite i keep getting these "you have failed to connect, check your network settings" messages
Damn!
BTW: a computer wiz in the neioghbourhood said if the rooter would be broke it would be inpossible to get online at all somebody please confirm that. It would spare me looking in that direction
I updated the firmware of my rooter/-dSL-modem-thingie (T-sinus 130 DSL) no effect.
I turned of the Voip in the audio options after finding this in some tech forum "Voice Over IP: Enabling Voice Over IP (VOIP) will cause slowdowns, and regular pauses on many systems due to the system overhead (mainly bandwidth) that it requires. Disable this option unless you really want to use VOIP and/or you have a high-bandwidth connection" -> no effect. (this would have actually explained why I had problems joining the full 'GC server while it worked on the empty one -but no)
I changed the Lan1 to cable setting- no effect.
I called the telephoncompany hotline - they told me that all port settings are open so - its not that either.
Oh and tonite i keep getting these "you have failed to connect, check your network settings" messages
Damn!
BTW: a computer wiz in the neioghbourhood said if the rooter would be broke it would be inpossible to get online at all somebody please confirm that. It would spare me looking in that direction
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- Windrider687
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I'm thinkin' once again it might be EA (and their holy trinity of software inclusions), side of things....yes, if you have one of those combo. things with the router/modem together then if the router dies, the whole unit is gone, but I assume you've been able to browse the Internet (Humans are so pretentious, we capitalize 'Internet'), and at least connect to the games, so I doubt the whole unit is down.
...didn't catch if you checked your Network Card...actually I'm not a pro on DSL connections, because they need a bunch of wierd things to make them work, and if you have certain other electronic devices that you use, like phones, some satellite t.v.s, digital cable, or even security systems, it can mess with your connection.
I had the problem last night, just randomly, after normal fluid gameplay, so I think it's one of those things we're going to have to wait on/deal with.
...didn't catch if you checked your Network Card...actually I'm not a pro on DSL connections, because they need a bunch of wierd things to make them work, and if you have certain other electronic devices that you use, like phones, some satellite t.v.s, digital cable, or even security systems, it can mess with your connection.
I had the problem last night, just randomly, after normal fluid gameplay, so I think it's one of those things we're going to have to wait on/deal with.
You'd better hope you're faster than the wind...for I am what drives the bullet into your skull unaware.
the problems you are experiencing with BF2 is familiar to me, when running on the Ranked servers the ping rates are very erratic - mine tonight was 156 but on the Un-ranked servers they always have low pings mine approx 17. I turned off Voip and reduced settings to medium and enabled upnp on the router and my ping came down on the ranked servers
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Update as follows: I rebooted and reset my linksys router settings to factory default.
I started the game back up and it registered nicely and took me to the empty server of my choice. Too bad there weren't any out there!
But hey, the network connection messages went away and the server that I did play on eventually was smooth as BF butter.
I hope to play on the GC server for my B-day. It's next April, so I should be able to get a good table near the ammo dump.
Does EA allow ranked servers to take reservations, hmmmm, probably not. LOL.
Winter
I started the game back up and it registered nicely and took me to the empty server of my choice. Too bad there weren't any out there!
But hey, the network connection messages went away and the server that I did play on eventually was smooth as BF butter.
I hope to play on the GC server for my B-day. It's next April, so I should be able to get a good table near the ammo dump.
Does EA allow ranked servers to take reservations, hmmmm, probably not. LOL.
Winter