Windows Version (and Service Packs): Win XP Pro SP2
Processor Speed: 3000+ AMD Athlon 64-Bit
RAM: 2 x 1GByte Infineon Registered 400 Mhz Class 3
Video Card (Make and Model#): ASUS EAX800/2DTV/256M/A (Normal X800 chipset)
Sound Card (Make and Model#): On-Board Sound
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other): DSL 2000 from Versatel
Modem (Make and Model#): sphairon Turbolink ADSL Modem
Router (Make and Model#): None
Internet Service Provider(company name): Versatel Germany
Location(State/Province/Locality, and Country): Germany, Nord-Rhein-Westfahlen, Schwerte
I've tried a lot of thinks already including the knowledge base, but nothing works. I still get the same "Connectivity Failure. Check your Internet connection" Message. Somebody any suggestions?
Here's the console log:
• Checking for system updates
• Checking for existing processes
• Saving Settings
• Saving MRU Callsigns
• Checking connectivity
• Using Port: DirectPlay
• Connectivity failure. Check your internet connection.
• The operation has timed-out.
Always Connectivity Failure
If you are using a proxy, try toggling the "Use IE Proxy Settings" option in ASGS.
--TE
--TE
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Grimmwolf_GB
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http://www.sphairon.com/media/download/Tur...BAd_ks_0504.pdf
It is a router.
Use:
http://192.168.0.1
User: admin
password: password
to log into your router. Then forward the ports or enable port triggering.
It is a router.
Use:
http://192.168.0.1
User: admin
password: password
to log into your router. Then forward the ports or enable port triggering.
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Mueller0002
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Just to make things clear, no it is not a router. It's a normal DSL-Modem. So it doesn't need port-forwarding.
And no I'm not using a proxy.
Before more of these advices are coming (though I appreciate them), I'm used to working with computers (and especially Windows) for more than 16 years. Also I have an apprenticeship as an IT-Assistant, so I know how to work around most of the problems wiht Windows. Still I'm at the end of my knowledge here and would be very happy if someone knows a way I haven't tried yet.
And no I'm not using a proxy.
Before more of these advices are coming (though I appreciate them), I'm used to working with computers (and especially Windows) for more than 16 years. Also I have an apprenticeship as an IT-Assistant, so I know how to work around most of the problems wiht Windows. Still I'm at the end of my knowledge here and would be very happy if someone knows a way I haven't tried yet.
Theoretisch richtig, praktisch falsch. (Wo Modem drauf steht, ist noch lange kein Modem drin.) Die Firewall blockt trotzdem die Ports, auch wenn das Modem per USB und nicht per LAN angeschlossen ist.Mueller0002 wrote:QUOTE (Mueller0002 @ Aug 22 2006, 05:00 PM) Just to make things clear, no it is not a router. It's a normal DSL-Modem. So it doesn't need port-forwarding.
Was für ein Router (Modem) ist es den genau, dort muss doch eine genauere Typenbezeichnung stehen?
Turbolink AR871, Turbolink AR870E1, Turbolink AR860E1, Turbolink AU700, Turbolink JDR454 oder Turbolink JDR456?! /unsure.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":unsure:" border="0" alt="unsure.gif" />
Ansonsten selber nochmal schlau machen:
http://www.sphairon.com/fld7106/?c_lang=deu
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.
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Mueller0002
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Grimmwolf_GB
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It is a router.
http://www.versaforum.de/forum/showthread....highlight=ar800
Here is something on how to gain access to the modem/router hybrid:
http://www.versaforum.de/forum/showthread....highlight=ar800
Here are some links on how to configure the thing:
http://www.sg-neukoelln.de/router/snapshot...ON+AR800C2-B01B
QUOTE Before more of these advices are coming (though I appreciate them), I'm used to working with computers (and especially Windows) for more than 16 years.[/quote]
Most of us here worked with computers for a long time. (I started with DOS 4.01) I still learn a new thing every once in a while.
Now you did. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
http://www.versaforum.de/forum/showthread....highlight=ar800
Here is something on how to gain access to the modem/router hybrid:
http://www.versaforum.de/forum/showthread....highlight=ar800
Here are some links on how to configure the thing:
http://www.sg-neukoelln.de/router/snapshot...ON+AR800C2-B01B
QUOTE Before more of these advices are coming (though I appreciate them), I'm used to working with computers (and especially Windows) for more than 16 years.[/quote]
Most of us here worked with computers for a long time. (I started with DOS 4.01) I still learn a new thing every once in a while.
Now you did. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
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Mueller0002
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Thanks for the help Grimwolf and it's true that you never stop learning, still the problem isn't solved. Tryed all the settings even forwarded some of the necessarry ports (unlucky as I am there are only 20 entries availabel for port-forwarding and they can only be used for single ports), but still it gives the same damn error. On the other hand my emule now tells me that it can't reach port 4662. That in mind my conclusion is that the ports were available before and it isn't the problem of my modem/router.
Guess I have to buy a new router/modem or I will never be able to play allegiance.
Guess I have to buy a new router/modem or I will never be able to play allegiance.
Last edited by Mueller0002 on Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If your router is incapable of forwarding ranges of ports (2300-2400), then forward only two individual ports: 2300 and 2301.
Then run dxport and tell it to reconfigure your Allegiance to use 2300 and 2301 instead of the usual 2300-2400.
You should then be good to go.
--TE
Then run dxport and tell it to reconfigure your Allegiance to use 2300 and 2301 instead of the usual 2300-2400.
You should then be good to go.
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