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Posted: 2008-01-05 17:32
by kilroy0097
That Esc trick worked for me. Immediately when it says "Problem with your Connection" press the Esc key and go to the menu. Then come back out and suddenly it's all fixed. Rinse repeat. When you press Esc your PC sends a different kind of packet to the server or DICE Stats server. Until it sees that packet sometimes it forgets you are there for some reason. I have no idea why.

Posted: 2008-01-06 11:42
by Mora
^ can anyone else confirm this?

Posted: 2008-01-06 13:56
by fubar++
This "connection lost" problem is mostly if not all routing issue with VoIP. Some firewalls are considering VoIP packets Denial of Service (DoS) attack therefore closing connection.

Try disabling VoIP in your sound settings, or shut down all firewalls (this is what EA Tech support suggested). If it works you should also be able to fix it.

Posted: 2008-01-07 05:53
by SnipingCoward
fubar++ wrote:This "connection lost" problem is mostly if not all routing issue with VoIP. Some firewalls are considering VoIP packets Denial of Service (DoS) attack therefore closing connection.

Try disabling VoIP in your sound settings, or shut down all firewalls (this is what EA Tech support suggested). If it works you should also be able to fix it.
lol! either no teamwork b/c no voip (reason why i play pr)
or no security...

i don't believe in this since i sometimes can still hear ppl chatter via voip while i am having the problems with connection text

Posted: 2008-01-07 08:50
by Bisclaveret
I've only started getting this issue with .7 as well, and my computer specs are far below you guy's. Mine are:

P4 Northwood 2ghz OC'd to ~2.7
2gb Crucial PC2700 SDRAM
eVGA GeForce 6800GS in 4x AGP slot
Soundblaster X-FI ExtremeGamer
Gigabyte P-800 Titan mobo

Posted: 2008-01-07 09:25
by fubar++
SnipingCoward wrote:lol! either no teamwork b/c no voip (reason why i play pr)
or no security...

i don't believe in this since i sometimes can still hear ppl chatter via voip while i am having the problems with connection text
There might be other reasons but this one worked for me. I still can keep Windows firewall on.

It's not issue with all servers. Problem came out on many servers that were over half full and had longer routing between server and client. So I guess when server starts to response slower and there is longer (slower) way for VoIP packets they are considered (by some firewalls) as DoS packets. Maybe this can somehow happen at client end too, e.g. computer is slow at map start, or maybe that's something else and not firewall related at all.

Posted: 2008-01-07 12:31
by Bisclaveret
I don't know, i get it on the TG server frequently, but as has been said in other places that server is full constantly. Though as a supporting member that's not a problem :wink: i usually only have a pin of 18-25 there. Maybe it's something with the X-FI cards and related to the EAX problems some people are having, if it's somehow related to VoIP? The escape trick has never worked for me, I'm always disconnected fully from the server though not from EA's stat tracker (when my net connection drops, I'm disconnected from that however, so I know)

Posted: 2008-01-13 21:27
by PR-Light-AT
i get the same thing exept half the time its a network data corruption error, also it happens to me sometimes before the loading is done... what should i do there?

Posted: 2008-01-20 22:23
by Noobofthenight
I've been getting the same problem for a while now... really frustrating, only happened since 0.7!

Posted: 2008-01-30 03:56
by TOME Malambri
I wish someone would find a way to fix this. This more than anything has ruined PR for me. I am having a good time, leading a squad, working my *** off to get them where they need to go, setting up for what seems like hours to attack or defend, then BOOM...Connect lost.

FIX IT.

Posted: 2008-01-30 05:23
by TOME Malambri
No honestly its just getting ridiculous now. Every time I play this game I have a server disconnect. Every time. So I guess I can't play anymore? :-|

Posted: 2008-01-30 14:52
by DrKniSh[DK]
Had the same troubles ALOT,but managed to fix it.
might wanna read this. Note: im running XP...https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f27-pr-help-hardware-issues/34897-connection-issues-permanent-fix.html

Posted: 2008-02-01 00:46
by Bringerof_D
robbo wrote:This happens very frequently to me i get kicked from servers saying "your connection to the server has been lost" its really annoying somtimes i can go a whole game without it and sometimes it will kick me 2minutes into the game.

My Rig:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.20ghz
2GB Crosshair RAM
Nvidia 8800GT 512mb
320 HDD
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium

Thanks in advance.

i dont know my comps specs but i know i havent been getting this problem before, it started after the 0.7b server update to take care of some bugs, and now it keeps saying every 10 minutes or so
"connection problem" ---> "your connection to the server has been lost"

Posted: 2008-02-01 01:05
by WeeGeez
Ok this happened to me for a while too on Vbf2 although it was very frequent (like every 2 mins or so, where i would find myself flying in a j10 perfectly normal then bam "there is a problem with your connection" 2 secs later CRASH, j10 gone...

My problem was my wirelss, I spent time changing my connectivity method from wireless to Ethernet cable...

That wireless router was what was causing the problem... (wireless sucks!)

If you have wireless try it, if not...no other idea's. sorry.

Posted: 2008-02-02 06:03
by Fracsid
Disabling the service listed there didn't do anything for my connection problems, but disabling VOIP did. I was finally able to join a server running Basrah, which ususally disconnects me as soon as I finish loading. Is there any way I can fix this and retain VOIP? I may try running an ethernet cable out to my router..

Posted: 2008-02-02 09:58
by fubar++
Like I posted earlier try disabling all firewalls if you get it working VoIP off. Check your software firewalls (antivirus etc.) and your router. Routers often have somekind firewall on, check your manual for details. Or if you manage to get some other router in your hands try that.

If that works you can try putting your firewalls back one by one and open ports for VoIP traffic (I don't remember which ones but I'm sure Google will help you), or if you are worried your safety you can try just open VoIP ports for start.

Posted: 2008-02-02 13:35
by SnipingCoward
fubar++ wrote:Like I posted earlier try disabling all firewalls if you get it working VoIP off. Check your software firewalls (antivirus etc.) and your router. Routers often have somekind firewall on, check your manual for details. Or if you manage to get some other router in your hands try that.

If that works you can try putting your firewalls back one by one and open ports for VoIP traffic (I don't remember which ones but I'm sure Google will help you), or if you are worried your safety you can try just open VoIP ports for start.
x2

check this one: https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f27-pr ... ayers.html

Posted: 2008-02-07 16:07
by warbi
Solution above worked for me, and I don't even have a Belkin router (I have US Robotics). I was getting really frustrated too and it fixed it straight away. Give it a try, it might just work...