WEEDKNIGHT
12-25-2010, 11:26 PM
( Posting from my beta account because I can't login to the forums with my retail account Njordur for whatever reason )
For about two days, I've been unable to join any matchmaking games. I load assets, enter the queue, find a match, and then hang while connecting to the other players--that is, I never reach the stage where I see the colored circles of other players. Instead, I'm dropped with the error message "No response from server."
I'm able to play if I'm a member of another person's group with no issue, and prior to about two days ago, I was also able to play matchmaking just fine. None of my network settings had changed, though I've been messing with them a lot since the problem first appeared, trying to fix it. I've disabled everything remotely resembling SPI or TCP flood protection, forwarded ports, tried DMZ, fiddled with everything I have access to. I'll try bypassing the router later tonight, when it's more convenient; I expect this to solve the problem, but it's still not a tenable solution.
My router is a Linksys WRT160Nv2, notorious for being shite, but since I was able to play matchmaking at one point, I don't want to just blame the hardware on my end.
Console.log attached.
Happy holidays and thank you for your help.
For about two days, I've been unable to join any matchmaking games. I load assets, enter the queue, find a match, and then hang while connecting to the other players--that is, I never reach the stage where I see the colored circles of other players. Instead, I'm dropped with the error message "No response from server."
I'm able to play if I'm a member of another person's group with no issue, and prior to about two days ago, I was also able to play matchmaking just fine. None of my network settings had changed, though I've been messing with them a lot since the problem first appeared, trying to fix it. I've disabled everything remotely resembling SPI or TCP flood protection, forwarded ports, tried DMZ, fiddled with everything I have access to. I'll try bypassing the router later tonight, when it's more convenient; I expect this to solve the problem, but it's still not a tenable solution.
My router is a Linksys WRT160Nv2, notorious for being shite, but since I was able to play matchmaking at one point, I don't want to just blame the hardware on my end.
Console.log attached.
Happy holidays and thank you for your help.