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Scouteye
Locasta Tactical
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Posted - 2009.09.11 11:11:00 -
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Ok for some of you this might work.
I suffered from socket closed error a lot but could not figure out why. Internet was still on, was able to browse but the eve client kept closing.
I reported the issue to my ISP and after some back and forth chat they suggested i turn Interleaving back on. This is a proccess that stablises high speed broadband conections, removing faults from the signals etc.
With Interleaving turned back on i have had no socket errors. Stopped, gone, fixed.
It could be that the eve clients fault tolerances for data/packs or what ever have been made very low and for some people their broadband connection is just too unstable with interleaving off for the client to handle.
Downside, my ping now sucks for online fps Thats its down side.
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Scouteye
Locasta Tactical
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Posted - 2009.09.21 11:18:00 -
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Originally by: Bruce Wee where do i find that interleaving and fastpath thing? are those somekind of software that i need to get or some settings i can change in computer?
Interleaving is handled by your ISP and should be on by default in the UK, from what i understand. Gamers tend to get it turned off so their pings drop, but the downside is unstable connection sometimes.
I had no problems until apoch 1.5 patch, so i guess what ever they did in the backgroud to the clients set it off.
Had no disconnects from eve since getting it turned back on.
THe fastpath thing i have not heard of, try google it.
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Scouteye
Locasta Tactical
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Posted - 2009.11.09 15:03:00 -
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ISP changed something on your physical connection? work been done on the phonelines out in your street resently?
can be a whole number of things from small noise faults on your line to apps like utorrent and dna knocking off your connection when uploading.
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Scouteye
Locasta Tactical
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Posted - 2010.08.25 13:25:00 -
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In your network connection, you will have an option to support i6. just untick the box.
quick way to find out if its on is to open command prompt, type "ipconfig" and this will tell you whats enabled and whats not.
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