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umm ok here's a little problem then that I would like you to test. take the non-routing router configure it to route and setup your ip addresses as you would on the wireless you can plug your wireless router into the hard-wired router via uplink or X-over if you'd like for the laptop. Just a test to verify for my sanity purposes that due to it being on a "wireless" network there could be issues pushing the size of the graphics/textures etc.. as mentioned on Cox Comm. support page use the wired router for heavy usage such as gaming because of packet loss. Just an idea and I certainly wouldn't say ya gotta do this. Hope ya don't mind the suggestion.
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could also be just a flukey issue between the two routers there are other options that even non-routing would disallow based on certain brands. I just wish to help. =))
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Your wireless router is all this post pertains too
Here is a portion of the tech support stating some info on setting up your wireless just for confirmation that you've done something similar for your EQEmu config on the router.
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Again not saying you haven't just hoping something was missed it would be nicer to find this the case then some freaky undiscoverable issue. =) Also check the router security log if its active for any additional hints. Darkwaters |
Well, I have everything going through the wired router, however, as mentioned before, it takes forever to load DB stuff, and it's late and I have work tomorrow, so I'm off to bed. If yu happen to be staying up for me, I appreciate it : ) but I'll return tomorrow.
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No problem bro, glad to be here for ya, you have a great night. And I'll look for your reply either in posts or PM
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Hi again, I know Darkwaters and you have been working your butts off on this...I'm curious about this problem so went and checked our test servers "boot5zones.bat" file. (I noticed you changed your worldserver address to an DNS URL.)
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So it was still bugging me, so I did some testing on our test server. I changed the boot5zones.bat file on our end to have the external ip on the left and internal ip on the right...like yours is setup. I can now login to the server and make a character, but when I try to zone in I get booted back to the login screen. Like you are.
So give that change I mentioned above a try. One other thing that I remembered when trying to play from the same LAN as the server was that the HOSTS file in windows needs to have a pointer added so that your computer doesnt try to resolve the URL using an outside DNS server. There is a thread discussing it somewhere on the forums...if you can't find the thread I can post some instructions on how to modify the hosts file. |
i know at least in my area (paradise and sunset) that cox was not setup for linksys cable modems.
also a strange thing with my setup before, (i run netgear routers) the wired one wouldnt open the ports(dmz didnt work even) but using the wireless it allowed thed the ports to be opened right. cox may have gotten smart about the port thing.. hehe was going arround their port blocks all the time.. they had telnet mail and http all blocked from inc connections. not sure if your internal ip setup might be the trouble or not, might try changeing that machine to a 192.168 just to try. |
Very Thankful for the extra great suggestions and help with this issue. =)) I've pulled out about 1/2 of my remaining hair trying to find a solution hehe. =)
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Thanks for the suggestions. I actually already changed my hosts file. Let me find it...
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# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp. I will try altering my boot5zones to reflect both internal IP's. instead of internal and external. From what your troubleshooting desriptions imply, I think I might be ok. Let me load up my server and give it a shot. I will post with my results soon. Second question though... when I'm on a client computer and log into EQ (S2k patched) I have problems there too. Forst off, it's never a garauntee that I'll get a server list. I have to keep restarting EQ and eventually I'll get a list. Then, when I finally get a list, I select my server, click play.................. then it times out. If I keep re-logging in, maybe eventually I'll get in. THen of course after that, I find my client feezing at the character select screen. I'm sure all of this could be attributed toward my current server settings.... but I just though I'd ask about it. Thanks again for everything! : ) |
also on the 2 year ip, thats not correct unless ya paid cox for a static ip.. i see mine change about once a month(lv, nv cox anyways(hense my paradise-sunset reference earlier).. try the no-ip thing.. it's a small util that runs on your machine and updates the dns at no-ip.. it's totally free for dns forwarding.. if you start getting fancy with it(mail and such then there is a cost) something to check into.. dont have to worry about changing ips then
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I don't think any of those problems have anything to do with your current server settings. Hope that boot5zones.bat change works for you. |
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