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YourGreatestMem
10-23-2007, 01:05 PM
I have finally got my speed of my internet sorted out, but i still get NAT error/2kping in some games...
My PC Firewall is Disabled
I have NO secruty programs installed on the system i use when just pure gaming.
It has: 3gig ram, amd 64 4400+, 512 graphics card.
My ISP is: https://www.plus.net
The firewall by my isp is off: http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/9748/dsqo3.png
My Router is: D-Link DSL-524T
The game i have most problems with is "GunZ" and i have followed the guide: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Dlink/DSL-524T/GunZ.htm
but still get the error...
PLEASE help me, PLEASE
Ghost_Hacker
10-24-2007, 04:03 PM
Can you post the NAT error?
YourGreatestMem
10-24-2007, 08:37 PM
Can you post the NAT error?
We know its NAT Error cos ingame you get: Agent Error, and it gives 999 ping and you cant see enemy....
Ajmukon
10-24-2007, 10:04 PM
this may be a game specific error (ie- the game made up its own error!)
is the game fully updated?
YourGreatestMem
10-24-2007, 11:11 PM
We know its NAT Error cos ingame you get: Agent Error, and it gives 999 ping and you cant see enemy....
No cos people who port forwarded and got it to work, didnt have the error.
mine didnt work i found out on: http://www.canyouseeme.org/
Ghost_Hacker
10-25-2007, 08:56 AM
In your port forwarding setup try increasing the "port end" to 7900.
YourGreatestMem
10-25-2007, 02:10 PM
In your port forwarding setup try increasing the "port end" to 7900.
it didn't work.. so fustrating, the response time means i cant actualyl play cos when i shoot they are like 20 heads away...
Ghost_Hacker
10-25-2007, 04:14 PM
Seems some folks say that you should stay away from games with more then 8 players (8 players max) and to also leave to lobby right away.
Another tip is below: (check to see if the game is setup to use the ports you marked for forwarding.)
Most IP sharing router support port forwarding (to learn how to set up Port Forwarding, please refer your router manual, or visit http://www.portforward.com). After making changes, press "option" in game and check network configuration. Enter port number from the router into the port number option box.
You can also try running your computer in the router's DMZ zone during your gaming sessions.
YourGreatestMem
10-25-2007, 07:35 PM
Seems some folks say that you should stay away from games with more then 8 players (8 players max) and to also leave to lobby right away.
Another tip is below: (check to see if the game is setup to use the ports you marked for forwarding.)
Most IP sharing router support port forwarding (to learn how to set up Port Forwarding, please refer your router manual, or visit http://www.portforward.com). After making changes, press "option" in game and check network configuration. Enter port number from the router into the port number option box.
You can also try running your computer in the router's DMZ zone during your gaming sessions.
tryed, and they failed aswell, ive tryed so many things im exhausted with it all, and pissed off cos i cant play the game with the lag, person who fixes it i would personally donate $40 all i got in my paypal :D
Ghost_Hacker
10-26-2007, 02:27 AM
The last thing you can try is to run the game with the computer connected directly to the internet. If you still get NAT errors then you proably have a buggie game. Did you contact the games tech support to see if they released any new patches?
YourGreatestMem
10-26-2007, 08:34 AM
The last thing you can try is to run the game with the computer connected directly to the internet. If you still get NAT errors then you proably have a buggie game. Did you contact the games tech support to see if they released any new patches?
Yeah, they said to port forward.
The game's not buggy, there are 1k members on all the time, and im the only one with problem, everyone else who port forwarded got it to work...
The game wont load if you dont have new patch, there is an auto update launcher
How do i make my pc connect directly when my pc is 30m away from router/phone line...?
It wired connection, and no its not the distance in my wire whats the problem, cos i tryed using my mums pc whats right next to phone socket... and it doesn't work on that pc
Ghost_Hacker
10-28-2007, 06:06 PM
By connecting directly to your internet connection you don't need the router or port forwarding. If it fails to work then its not your router but either a buggie game or your internet connection.
If you can try setting your computer up next to your line and give that test a go.
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