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05/04/2011 17:56 For$aken88#1
Hey i got a slight problem can anyone tell me what the problem could be

it keeps connecting then disconnecting constantly

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05/04/2011 21:33 S/W#2
Cheek your shell.ini shell.dat
05/04/2011 21:40 For$aken88#3
they seem ok
05/04/2011 22:01 ~Sword~Stalker~.#4
for me it used to do the same but in game it didnt disconnect .
05/04/2011 22:26 For$aken88#5
ok i havent tried logging in so ill just give it a try, ty
05/04/2011 23:13 For$aken88#6
nope i cant log in
05/05/2011 02:04 lukester#7
1.) Use the eidt thats why they have it


2.) If your computer/laptop is old that may be the reason why (it happened to me until i got me another computer)

3.) Close all other program and see if it works then

Thanks-

But by the looks your laptop doesnt seem old cause i have the same one. Try deleteing everything and re-download it and see if that was any help.



Thanks-
05/05/2011 19:52 magewarior2#8
you have the ip on local host or on your ip?? if its your ip try the local host :D
(127.0.0.1)

your database (cq_account or just account) are not corrupted?

I`m not sure if it has something to do with this however always wise to check it :bandit:
05/05/2011 22:33 For$aken88#9
Quote:
Originally Posted by magewarior2 View Post
you have the ip on local host or on your ip?? if its your ip try the local host :D
(127.0.0.1)

your database (cq_account or just account) are not corrupted?

I`m not sure if it has something to do with this however always wise to check it :bandit:
it works fine on 127.0.0.1 not sure why it wont work on my ip, i have opened all ports
05/06/2011 05:26 Eurion#10
If it works fine on the localhost (127.0.0.1) but not on your IP, then it can only be a few things.

1. Ports
2. Firewalls (If you use a router, some of them contain a firewall themselves).
3. Your ISP may block the needed port.


What you can do is:

1. Go to this site [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

2. Enter your port number and see if the site tells you if its opened or not. The site should give you an error number. At the bottom of the page it will tell you pretty much what the error means.
05/06/2011 11:39 For$aken88#11
Quote:
Originally Posted by Eurion View Post
If it works fine on the localhost (127.0.0.1) but not on your IP, then it can only be a few things.

1. Ports
2. Firewalls (If you use a router, some of them contain a firewall themselves).
3. Your ISP may block the needed port.


What you can do is:

1. Go to this site [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

2. Enter your port number and see if the site tells you if its opened or not. The site should give you an error number. At the bottom of the page it will tell you pretty much what the error means.
Thank you i will check that out, and is there a way to find out if my ISP is blocking the needed ports?
05/06/2011 17:30 Eurion#12
The best way would be to call your ISP and just ask them which ports they block. Most ISP's will tell you exactly which ports and why.