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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #15 on: November 08, 2010, 03:38:54 AM »
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2010, 10:00:49 AM »
Did you lose your golf ball too?
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2010, 10:03:36 AM »
I've yet to see any other post from anyone having this issue.

Your assumption that many are having this problem may be incorrect.
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2010, 12:29:41 PM »
hey all thanks again for the people who helped. ok for those who dont know, i have used pingplotter before and my free trial is up. i had a more serious disco problem about a year ago, and it was due to my pc overheating, only in AH tho.
Lusche, when i did pingplot while back was a level3 problem, im not famaliar with technical networking so dont call me out on anything, i just know that my ISP refused to admit its their server failing, even had a tech check the house.
Shuffler, if you didnt read all posts, dont hijack. i didnt ask who is having problems, i asked if there is any possible solutions. i dont need to see people posting in here to know how many others are experiencing it, i seen with my own eyes MA clear out simultaneously. i talked to a few in blue/orange and they also have confirmed. consider yourself lucky   :]

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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #19 on: November 08, 2010, 12:34:56 PM »
I got disco'd last night...lost Intardnet completely.  I blame all the jock-sniffers checking their fantasy league scores...
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #20 on: November 08, 2010, 12:36:00 PM »
hey all thanks again for the people who helped. ok for those who dont know, i have used pingplotter before and my free trial is up. i had a more serious disco problem about a year ago, and it was due to my pc overheating, only in AH tho.
Lusche, when i did pingplot while back was a level3 problem, im not famaliar with technical networking so dont call me out on anything, i just know that my ISP refused to admit its their server failing, even had a tech check the house.
Shuffler, if you didnt read all posts, dont hijack. i didnt ask who is having problems, i asked if there is any possible solutions. i dont need to see people posting in here to know how many others are experiencing it, i seen with my own eyes MA clear out simultaneously. i talked to a few in blue/orange and they also have confirmed. consider yourself lucky   :]

problem has currently stopped, thanks for all suggestions see yall online

It could just be one night where ur internet was acting goofy or the connection was goofy for some reason, who knows.  Bottom line is, you shouldn't worry about it and try to come up with an explanation if it was just a one time thing.  Chalk if up to the mysteries of the intardnet.  If it continues to occur though, then looking into it seems more valid.

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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2010, 01:36:24 PM »
hey all thanks again for the people who helped. ok for those who dont know, i have used pingplotter before and my free trial is up. i had a more serious disco problem about a year ago, and it was due to my pc overheating, only in AH tho.
Lusche, when i did pingplot while back was a level3 problem, im not famaliar with technical networking so dont call me out on anything, i just know that my ISP refused to admit its their server failing, even had a tech check the house.
Shuffler, if you didnt read all posts, dont hijack. i didnt ask who is having problems, i asked if there is any possible solutions. i dont need to see people posting in here to know how many others are experiencing it, i seen with my own eyes MA clear out simultaneously. i talked to a few in blue/orange and they also have confirmed. consider yourself lucky   :]

problem has currently stopped, thanks for all suggestions see yall online


Your correct, you did not ask if there were others, you stated "that many others had the same issue". I commented on that from your original post. That is definitely not a hijack.

I think you should focus on the problem as it actually happened and not on some assumed issue that may be on AH's side. I think you will get to the bottom of the problem and get it fixed sooner. If it is actually an on-going problem. It also might have just been a fluke.

I'll refrain from making any more suggestions that may help you. I'd hate for you to misunderstand anything else I may offer.
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2010, 02:07:49 PM »
A few months back I was running into problems maintaining a connection..............  At first a release/renew ipconfig would fix it, then it came down to restarting the box.  Are you a "sleeper" or a "shutdown" kind of person?  Since I have stopped putting her to sleep and only shutdown I haven't had issue.  (I never figured out what my local issue is though)

again thanks everyone. ok ive never had a internet connection issue with any game i play on this new pc. and since june, AH has been playing fine, not 1 disco. this started last night, and alot of people are also experiencing it.

6 discos and couldnt stay connected last night with in a hour. played most of the day today until hour and a half ago(about 8 so far), then it started up like last night.
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #23 on: November 08, 2010, 04:14:06 PM »
thanks for speedy response, but ive been playing for a few years now. i have a new pc professionaly built, have had 0 problems with AH until now, got the new computer last year. if any of you recall my previous disco problem, was old pc overheating.

yes i have wireless internet, and yes it works absolutely fine in any other game/program. infact everytime i disco, i click IE to make sure web browser works, and works fine

p.s. when i disco i notice many other in arena also get the crash

I had to be on wireless for one week a while back and Bighorn is still making fun of me.  Buy a cable.  You will discover a different game.
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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #24 on: November 08, 2010, 04:30:30 PM »
thanks for speedy response, but ive been playing for a few years now. i have a new pc professionaly built, have had 0 problems with AH until now, got the new computer last year. if any of you recall my previous disco problem, was old pc overheating.

yes i have wireless internet, and yes it works absolutely fine in any other game/program. infact everytime i disco, i click IE to make sure web browser works, and works fine

p.s. when i disco i notice many other in arena also get the crash

It's most likely the Internet farting again, it's a rather gaseous and prone to fits of flatulence, of which I was a victim of last night.  I had a tough time for a few hours staying connected, got discoed a few times and lots of warping around.  There was a bad hop between me and HTC and after a few hours settled down to normal. 

Just because you have the latest and greatest PC ever made, it doesn't mean your Internet connection is going to match. You can have one of the IBM super computers and if the Interent is farting you're going to have lag.  However, you can help minimize things or eliminate them entirely by closing down those unnecessary services and processes that connect to the Internet or ones that are unnecessary in general.  Also, make sure that you aren't running any other programs in the backround like an anti-virus program. 

Wireless connections, while passable, aren't all that well suited for games such as Aces High or even multi-player FPS games as you tend to lose more packets due to the nature of the connection that you would on a land line.

Next time you have a series of discos in a night, run a program like Ping Plotter and ping the AH servers to check to see if there are any bad hops along the way to the servers.  This can be of great help when trying to diagnose connection related issues.

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Re: tcp lost/disco
« Reply #25 on: November 08, 2010, 06:27:17 PM »
ok for those who dont know, i have used pingplotter before and my free trial is up.

just a hint.. even though the trial is up, and the window pops up asking you to purchase, it will still work normally, just have to wait like 5-10 seconds.
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