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Raymond Sterns
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.06.04 04:29:00 -
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Recently (about 4 months ago), my Xbox died of some rare disease (which surprisingly was not RROD) and I haven't been able to shoot people over the internet for some time *twitch twitch*. So I decided to try my hand at this mouse and keyboard business. I downloaded both the Battlefield 2142 and ET: Quake Wars and they both run smoothly on the performance side. No slow downs, not FPS spikes, even explosions play out nicely without interruption, but about every 2-3 minutes, I get a "you have a connection problem"(BF:2142) or just massive lag(ET:QW), yet this doesn't happen with EVE (which is the only game I play online recently). I've searched for answers, but none of the suggestions have worked.
Some of the suggestion were:
Turn Off VOIP. Turn Off PunkBuster. Turn on DMZ on the router. Turn Off Windows Firewall.
I did all of these things and none of them improved my connection.
If there's anyone who would be so kind as to tell me what's going on and how I can configure my router (if it even is the router), I'd be very grateful.
-Ray _
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Raymond Sterns
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.06.04 04:29:00 -
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Recently (about 4 months ago), my Xbox died of some rare disease (which surprisingly was not RROD) and I haven't been able to shoot people over the internet for some time *twitch twitch*. So I decided to try my hand at this mouse and keyboard business. I downloaded both the Battlefield 2142 and ET: Quake Wars and they both run smoothly on the performance side. No slow downs, not FPS spikes, even explosions play out nicely without interruption, but about every 2-3 minutes, I get a "you have a connection problem"(BF:2142) or just massive lag(ET:QW), yet this doesn't happen with EVE (which is the only game I play online recently). I've searched for answers, but none of the suggestions have worked.
Some of the suggestion were:
Turn Off VOIP. Turn Off PunkBuster. Turn on DMZ on the router. Turn Off Windows Firewall.
I did all of these things and none of them improved my connection.
If there's anyone who would be so kind as to tell me what's going on and how I can configure my router (if it even is the router), I'd be very grateful.
-Ray _
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Raymond Sterns
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.06.04 04:50:00 -
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I'm in California, near Sacramento. _
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Raymond Sterns
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.06.04 14:13:00 -
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I'm gonna try everything, because if I don't get to shoot some people over the internet, I might grab a destroyer and go out and suicide gank a carebear. _
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Raymond Sterns
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.06.05 04:39:00 -
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I'm using a cable, that solved the problem. Thanks guys. _
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