Connection problems detected
Redlightning
Join Date: 2011-12-07 Member: 136979Members
<div class="IPBDescription">AGAIN</div>What is this? Nearly every game this happens. Is this a server issue or an issue on Unknown worlds side? It's beginning to get incredibly frustrating when it always happens late game when you've invested hundreds of res and an hour of your time.
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This has occured on every sever I've played on. I opened my ports on my router (27000-27100 on TCP and UDP as well as that 1200 port on UDP) and I've reset the router. I've also disabled TS3 overlay, closed TS3, turned off steam overlay, and then I even went to the extremes of updating my video drivers, turning off Catalyst AI, checking all the hard lines on my ethernet cables, and I still had nothing... so I gave up and played some SWTOR which worked fine. So yeah... I got nothing...
edit: I just downloaded NS2 this morning; it's high time I get back into the groove and support UW. Maybe the current build is a part of the problem? I dunno. more info is better than none, right?
Also when I'm browsing servers my ping to the server is registering properly, but once I get in all hell breaks loose... it's like the old "OHNOES ONOS RUSH!" days of NS1 (by that I mean... "game over man! game over!!")
*edit* sometimes late game the server crashes if there's too many buildings and stuff.
*edit* sometimes late game the server crashes if there's too many buildings and stuff.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It rarely if ever crashes when joining a server. It always happens mid and late game, regardless of how many entities are present on the map.
I'm going to do a few tests via my command prompt regarding ping and trace-route to identify whether or not it's on my end. So far as I can tell it's not, since I played Nuclear Dawn and SW: The Old Republic no problem today. In fact my buddy is on TOR as we speak and he's not having connection issues.
Still, I shall post my results. I'll use NS2 server IPs for my tests. Results pending...
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C:\Windows\system32>tracert masterserver.hon.s2games.com
Tracing route to masterserver.hon.s2games.com [174.37.182.122]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
<b>1 </b>1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1
<b>2 </b>8 ms 9 ms 13 ms 10.245.0.1
<b>3 </b>9 ms 10 ms 18 ms 70.169.76.208
<b>4 </b>15 ms 16 ms 15 ms 70.169.74.192
<b>5 </b>15 ms 13 ms 16 ms chnddsrj01-ae2.0.rd.ph.cox.net [70.169.76.229]
<b>6 </b>35 ms 36 ms 35 ms 68.1.2.121
<b>7 </b>50 ms 35 ms 39 ms 70.167.150.134
<b>8 </b>42 ms 37 ms 36 ms ae7.bbr02.eq01.dal03.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.209]
<b>9 </b>50 ms 51 ms 51 ms ae1.bbr01.cf01.den01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.139]
<b>10 </b>80 ms 77 ms 79 ms ae0.bbr01.wb01.sea02.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.144]
<b>11 </b>78 ms 77 ms 78 ms ae0.dar01.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.199]
<b>12 </b>77 ms 77 ms 97 ms po1.fcr02.sr03.sea01.networklayer.com [67.228.11
8.225]
<b>13 </b>76 ms 76 ms 86 ms 174.37.182.122-static.reverse.softlayer.com [174
.37.182.122]
Trace complete.
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That's the control, if you will, simply since I've had to do a tracert to them before (similar reason I'd wager... can't be sure). Now I'm having trouble getting a tracert sent to any NS2 servers since the IPs haven't worked when I tried typing that into my cmd prompt. <b>Does anybody have the magic bullet of an IP address I'm missing?</b> I'd really like to get this issue identified. And please lay off the "it's tech" for the cause of this issue - fps drop doesn't cause connection issues, but I know downstream connection issues can cause problems with frames; like I said I'm facing connection issues [and crazy pings].
Just curious because I was having issues with NS2 and my Belkin N-type dongle and or my Linksys WRT54GL. I cut my wireless out of the picture and it works fine now with NS2. I had DDWRT firmware on the router to solve issues with HL2 based games and no matter what tweaking I did, NS2 would have extremely high latency when wireless (along with BFBC2, BF3, Bloodline Champions, and a few others). All other games play perfectly fine.
Just an FYI.
<i>Just wanted to add that my latency issues were just like yours. Servers ping fine, then, upon joining, my ping would spike to 999 and the game is pretty much unplayable. Sometimes I'd see it drop back to normal, but only for a few seconds. This sort of thing happens to me in the last two BF games and in Bloodline Champions as well. I've done traces and pinged the actual server IP outside the game while playing -- and nothing was out of the ordinary. Looking at the resource manager in Windows 7 (under network activity by process) it would show that the process in question had a really high latency, however. To this day, I can't say if its the dongle or the router that causes the issue...or perhaps a combination of the two.</i>
This was fixed for the most part.
Use the net_stats anyway to monitor your connection. Make sure you watch the packets sent/received and see. Most of the main servers like 156/Inversion rarely have any issue so that could be a good place to start as far as servers that way you can determine if it may be server or a hardware setting locally.. :P
Just curious because I was having issues with NS2 and my Belkin N-type dongle and or my Linksys WRT54GL. I cut my wireless out of the picture and it works fine now with NS2. I had DDWRT firmware on the router to solve issues with HL2 based games and no matter what tweaking I did, NS2 would have extremely high latency when wireless (along with BFBC2, BF3, Bloodline Champions, and a few others). All other games play perfectly fine.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Mhm I'm hard wired; desktops with oldschool hard lines all the way! Now wait wait wait - slow down and possibly translate that into English for me: <i>did you just suggest I get a firmware update?</i> As far as cutting wireless out of the picture, I cannot stop the wireless functions on my router since my roommate and buddy have laptops (<i>noobs haha</i>). And I'm assuming you got everything to work right, right? Or are you still having trouble w/ NS2?
<!--quoteo(post=0:date=:name=SabaHell)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SabaHell)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Use the net_stats anyway to monitor your connection. Make sure you watch the packets sent/received and see.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Will do.
Edit: <a href="http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/6351/ns2issue.png" target="_blank">NS2 Connection Problems with net_stats</a> - here you go! Follow this link to see what's going on. PS - that was on Inversion #2.
I'm going to do a few tests via my command prompt regarding ping and trace-route to identify whether or not it's on my end. So far as I can tell it's not, since I played Nuclear Dawn and SW: The Old Republic no problem today. In fact my buddy is on TOR as we speak and he's not having connection issues.
Still, I shall post my results. I'll use NS2 server IPs for my tests. Results pending...<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I am having similar problems. Some of them are most certainly caused by the crappy connection in my current place but games like tf2 run more or less smooth in multiplayer.