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2008-02-01, 19:40 | #11 |
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Denmark
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2008-02-01, 20:52 | #12 |
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Kinda doubt this will work (on mine), as I believe my shitty wireless internet is to blame. Worth a shot though, it'd be nice to pilot a chopper without having to hang on for a few seconds while I lag out hoping I don't crash.
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Last edited by Death_dx; 2008-02-01 at 20:58..
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2008-02-02, 09:34 | #13 | |
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Germany
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as for u my friend ! playing online with a wireless connection is a big NO ! it reduces ur internet speed and of course ur average of ping due to wireless connectivity ! if ur wireless has a router , well get a cable (faster quality called Cat6) and plug that from ur router (wireless) to ur computer and im sure more than 40% of ur online problems will be solved ! as for the post ! usualy trojans or virus's take alot of memory , but since our issue is internet ! well it happend to me 2 weeks ago ! i was playing on a server (forgot the name) and it was fools road ! after i finished the game i had a virus called killer.exe its an ass basicly ! it shuts down anti-virus's , anti-spyware's , internet explorer , firefox , and the list goes on ! one quick tip about this ! if the game between loads (between map switch) or even at ur first map load take's alot of time will there is a virus or spyware , trojan ....etc , being uploaded to ur computer ! so disconnect and install a gd internet security ! i hear 1 guys saying zone alarm well i tested that software and its too much for any computer ! i give my advice to download an internet security suit called Eset Smart Security (also known as Nod32) and add ur internet ip to the safe list and ur gd my friend i will post a thread today which will help u guys alot Out | |
2008-02-02, 14:01 | #14 | |
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Europe
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also: the firewall does not detect trojans - that's why they are trojans - firewalls usually don't block transfers initialy started by the client firewalls only protect you from getting hacked - or maybe a very well configured firewall will block the trojans traffic (questionable) only thing helping you whith the trojan is anti virus software or the good old process explorer (kill process tree ) and after that kick it from the msconfig autostart list | |
2008-02-02, 19:36 | #15 |
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Canada
Location: Vancouver
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i dont get it i followed exact instructions and it didnt work...
as well i never had connection problems with 0.7 untill 0.7b server update |
2008-02-07, 16:24 | #16 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
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United Kingdom
Location: Nottingham, UK
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Try this solution from SnipingCoward. Worked for me. Ignore the fact that it's for a Belkin router; I've got a US Robotics one and it worked for me. Let us know how you get on...
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f27...tml#post598106 |
2008-02-08, 06:12 | #17 |
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Canada
Location: Vancouver
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I have tried disabling this service but it doesnt work, my ping does not spike, it simply says connection problem then bang disconnected from server, it happens every 10-15 minutes exact
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2008-02-08, 07:03 | #18 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Europe
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you could try to manually update punkbuster
and/or disable windows defender (if using vista) test disabling voip to see if it has something to do with the prob |
2008-09-06, 16:18 | #19 |
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United Kingdom
Location: Swansea, Wales
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Re: Connection Issues. Permanent Fix.
I'm afraid this didn't work for me I'm starting to give up hope. I think I will Kill my computer, then reinstall it.
EDIT: Tried everything else as well. Nothing works |
Last edited by Adam; 2008-09-06 at 16:36..
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2008-11-02, 08:55 | #20 | |
Join Date: Nov 2008
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United States of America
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Re: Connection Issues. Permanent Fix.
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ThankYou! Thankyou! Best info! you saved me from a Stroke! tried it all before your post, and to no avail. Anyone that has the dreaded connection problem could most likely benefit from this post. The characters that tell you to dump windows, replace drivers, and God knows what else... are all wrong! (well maybe except in very remote cases.) If you do what DrKniSh has noted it will save you stress too. Thankyou once again, You are Rock Awesome!! Btw...older (02-03) P4mx266 VIA chipset, BH gaming system,windows xp home,service pack 3, 1.5 gb ram, 100 gb hd. netgear wireless "N" router(WND3300), wireless adapter (WND3100). Now goes smooth with high video settings! SWEET!!!! | |
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