I'VE RETURNED!..... but still cannot log in.
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I'VE RETURNED!..... but still cannot log in.
Yes, I'd love to play again, but I simply cannot. I have the same problem I had last time I posted in this very thread
I'll repeat my dilemma:
One day, many many MANY months ago (say 9-10), my internet decided to crash. "Wireless Cable", is what it is, or at least thats what I call it. I had two online only games installed at the time, and since then, I've never been able to play them. One of these games was Illa, of course.
Every now and then, I try to log in, and I get the same error each time.
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"WSAETIMED OUT"
"Maybe the server is offline or you are not connected to the internet."
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Well, I decided to try and reinstall everything, but the site is kinda... under construction right now. I also noticed there will be a new client with skill/item wipes and a new map! This gives me hope. With a new client, that means I may be able to log on again after so much time away from Illarion.
But, when the last updated client came out, I was still unable to log in (on any computer connected to the same internet). Perhaps my character files are bugged? The files with your characters' names on them, I mean. The ones with your log, your map data, etc. I never tried deleting them and re-logging in. I'll try that after I post this.
Or perhaps this wipe and new client will make everything better...?
Does any GM have any idea on... anything I've just written?
I'll repeat my dilemma:
One day, many many MANY months ago (say 9-10), my internet decided to crash. "Wireless Cable", is what it is, or at least thats what I call it. I had two online only games installed at the time, and since then, I've never been able to play them. One of these games was Illa, of course.
Every now and then, I try to log in, and I get the same error each time.
--------
"WSAETIMED OUT"
"Maybe the server is offline or you are not connected to the internet."
--------
Well, I decided to try and reinstall everything, but the site is kinda... under construction right now. I also noticed there will be a new client with skill/item wipes and a new map! This gives me hope. With a new client, that means I may be able to log on again after so much time away from Illarion.
But, when the last updated client came out, I was still unable to log in (on any computer connected to the same internet). Perhaps my character files are bugged? The files with your characters' names on them, I mean. The ones with your log, your map data, etc. I never tried deleting them and re-logging in. I'll try that after I post this.
Or perhaps this wipe and new client will make everything better...?
Does any GM have any idea on... anything I've just written?
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Alright, it says:
Pinging 217.160.140.46 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Then, some words appear below and the window closes almost instantly. I'll try and take a screenshot of it just in time, so I can read them.
Pinging 217.160.140.46 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Reply from 217.160.140.46: bytes=32 time=128ms TTL=48
Then, some words appear below and the window closes almost instantly. I'll try and take a screenshot of it just in time, so I can read them.
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mine is 192.168.2.1, my friend's one is 192.168.0.254Ghásh Wargclaw wrote:First to access your router you just type: "192.168.0.1" into your browser.
Then it will ask for a password and username... After that you should reach a setup screen where you can allow certain ports. Well thats atleast how it works with mine...
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That's why looking into the manual is always a good idea 
I could easily tell you how to do something like that with my router, but there are way to many different models with different interfaces out there that we can give more then just a general hint on what to look for.
The first thing I would try is disabling the router built in firewall. If it works this way look out where to open blocked ports. If nothing helps try to set up your computer as "demilitarized zone" within the network. This will completely open your access to the net but keep protection in place for the other computers in your network.
I could easily tell you how to do something like that with my router, but there are way to many different models with different interfaces out there that we can give more then just a general hint on what to look for.
The first thing I would try is disabling the router built in firewall. If it works this way look out where to open blocked ports. If nothing helps try to set up your computer as "demilitarized zone" within the network. This will completely open your access to the net but keep protection in place for the other computers in your network.
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I highly highly doubt this. I always used to work without a router, and it worked fine. Even without a firewall. Had to do a virusscan every once in a while, but hackers? Never even seen one..Ghásh Wargclaw wrote:I wouldn't disble the router totally thats just stupid, your computer would be dead from hackers in a couple of days...