Jun 19, 2003, 10:17 AM | |
Connection timed out
I know you've heard this question about 1000 times, but none of the other topics helped me out.
Me and my friend have both the same problems, after 20-30 seconds we get the message "connection timed out". We both tried to be the server and we both have our correct ports mapped. We use DSL and a router. Any other suggestions how we can play JJ2 online against eachother. I'm using patch1.23 Thx, Johan |
Jun 19, 2003, 10:24 AM | |
Could you post a screenshot of your port configuration screen with the values you have set? (Or describe them completely)
Make sure you don't have any other firewall software enabled. Windows XP comes with a built-in firewall, so make sure that is disabled. Are you trying to play with your friend over the Internet, or through your local area network?
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Jun 19, 2003, 10:42 AM | |
Again, are you trying to play JJ2 with your friend over your LAN, or over the Internet?
Is the hub uplink connected to your router? Or is it connected right to your DSL modem? Does the IP address of your computer start with "192.168."?
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Jun 19, 2003, 10:45 AM | |
I'm trying to play over the internet, the hub is connected to my dsl modem, but my dsl modem is also a router.
My computer ip is 10.0.0.150 the ports i have mapped are only for my pc. The ip I use to connect to the internet starts with 212.129.xxx.xxx |
Jun 19, 2003, 10:49 AM | |
Oh.
Does it use some form of ISDN by any chance? Because if it does, so far no solution has been found. Could you give the brand name\model\etc of your router\modem?
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We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
Jun 19, 2003, 10:57 AM | |
I don't know what the problem is. If you have the router configured properly with the correct ports and IP addresses, it should work. If it doesn't work, there is a problem with the router or you have something else blocking you.
Does this help at all? Are you able to connect to other JJ2 servers properly? (Not your friend's)
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
Jun 19, 2003, 11:16 AM | |
Nope didn't help
When we I am a server and my friend connects, and we go to the exact same spot. We don't see eachother. so packeges are lost. jazz.logicware.com doesn't work when i want to connect to it, computers keeps pinging. Any ideas? |
Jun 19, 2003, 11:39 AM | |
Are you trying to connect two computers over a LAN or is one person going to the internet and starting a server and the second person trying to join?
If the latter, I know what it is: You cannot have information flowing trough the same ports two directions, so it is clogging. This happens very much in Age of Empires and other major games. Two people cannot play the same game on the same IP. Solution 1: Get another IP. More expensive, but the fastest fix. Perhaps the only fix. Solution 2: Play on the same computer. Two players with one feed. Not too good, but can work. ![]() Solution 3: Play two different rooms.
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