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StellaInTheSky 10-17-2008 08:20 PM

Repeatedly Getting Booted...Help?
 
Even before this huge update, I've had serious problems with getting kicked off. Started around 1 1/2 - 2 months ago. Most of the time I can be on for a few minutes to half an hour-ish, and I get the wonderful "connection has been lost" message. What I don't understand is how it went from hardly ever happening (I mean literally about once a month, unless they were having major tech issues) to happening multiple times daily. My connection is great. My drivers are fine. My firewall isn't blocking the game (they've told me this is the problem a LOT).

Can someone please explain to me anything else I can do? I have some minor computer knowledge but nothing highly technical. :wink:

I send a Bug Report EVERY time I get booted now, so they should be getting thoroughly annoyed with me. I'm at a loss for what to do, and I'm getting really tired of not being able to make use of my hard-earned money. (Wish I could keep track of all the times this happened...they'd owe me about 6 months in free play! :grin:)

Sorry for the length of the post and thanks in advance for anyone that has any suggestions!

Reaver 10-17-2008 08:23 PM

whats your connection speed?

StellaInTheSky 10-17-2008 08:31 PM

Did a speed test on speedtest.net...says download speed is 3518 Kb/s, upload speed is 1315 Kb/s...that what you're looking for?

greatertater 10-22-2008 04:46 PM

I'm having the exact same problem so I feel for ya
 
Disney's tech support is horrid so if there is n e body out there with a clue plz send it along.

thanks,

Dog Dreadwash lvl 40

whiterice 10-28-2008 01:22 AM

So you have allowed ports 80, 443, and 667, and 7667?
You mention Firewall...software? hardware? both?

MacIronhawk 10-28-2008 02:09 AM

Live chat may help. This helped me but other than that I don't have a very reasonable solution.

StellaInTheSky 10-28-2008 08:35 PM

Well, I finally got on live chat (and by finally, I mean after about half an hour of waiting) the other day, and he helped me a little. I plugged into the main modem (I'm using wireless on my laptop) and played for a while like that, and now for whatever reason I can take the laptop anywhere again and not get booted. I'm still having major issues getting into the game, but once I'm in it seems to be fine. I have to try about 5-6 times to log in.
Anyways, the major part of the problem is fixed. I can handle having to type my password a bunch of times, as long as I can stay in the game once I'm in. Happy (early!) Halloween to everyone, and thanks for trying to help! :h-ghost:

Ghostcannon 10-30-2008 07:50 AM

I used to have the same problem you're having. First I sent the log report to support and they told me that the video card of my laptop is outdated...that is impossible, because the video card I have on it is an NVIDIA 86000 GS 1GB...so support had no clue.
What I did to fix this problem was that I went to my routers manufacturing website and search for the version and upgrade the firmware. The firmware of the router was outdate and was causing these disconnects. If you have a router at home, I would recommend you then to upgrade its Firmware.

Good luck Matey!

Xanthus Anon 12-26-2008 06:11 PM

Upgrade to service pack 3 if you're on XP. This was a recurring issue with many before not being able to connect at all.

Dr. Zeppers 12-26-2008 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Xanthus Anon (Post 106774)
Upgrade to service pack 3 if you're on XP. This was a recurring issue with many before not being able to connect at all.

I have Windows XP pro on all machines but my laptop, and have had no connectivity problems related to the service pack.

Quite the contrary, since Service Pack 3 slows XP down a bit, I have refused to put it on my pcs. I'm guessing its might be some networking issue that is being "reconfigured" when you put this service pack on, and not necessarily the service pack itself being put on. However, if it is this, applying the service pack would be the 'easiest' way for most.

Xanthus Anon 01-01-2009 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OFxZeppers (Post 106782)
I have Windows XP pro on all machines but my laptop, and have had no connectivity problems related to the service pack.

Quite the contrary, since Service Pack 3 slows XP down a bit, I have refused to put it on my pcs. I'm guessing its might be some networking issue that is being "reconfigured" when you put this service pack on, and not necessarily the service pack itself being put on. However, if it is this, applying the service pack would be the 'easiest' way for most.

Debateable. Theres both pros and cons with updateing to SP3. But it DOES however boast a much faster and more implimented firewalling system than sp2. And in many occurances, SP3 helps XP actually run faster and more stable than number 2.

Download speeds thanks to the enhanced and retweaked firewalls have also increased. I have myself experienced faster startup speeds, much faster download speeds (SP2 actually was strangling and bottlenecking my routers speed.) and a more stable performance.


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