Hey you guys, any help greatly appreciated /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":biggrin:" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />
Windows Version (and Service Packs): Windows Vista Home Basic
Processor Speed: Intel Core TM2 CPU 4300 @ 1.80GHz
RAM: 0.99GB
Video Card (Make and Model#): None
Sound Card (Make and Model#): None? (Device manager says SigmaTel High Def CODEC)
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other): DSL
Modem (Make and Model#): Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter
Router (Make and Model#): Thomson Speedtouch ST585
Internet Service Provider(company name): Tiscali
Location(State/Province/Locality, and Country): Hertfordshire, England
Installed Mods: None
Problem Encountered at Step #: 10
Which Program (ASGS/Allegiance): Allegiance
What Error Message: Failed to connect to the server
Comments (What you tried, description, etc):
After reading through various threads and the wiki, I have tried to change the port settings on my Speedtouch to allow the required ports through (not sure if I've done it right, NO experience in this area), I've allowed ASGS and Allegiance through the Windows Firewall (no problems connecting apart from this one) and I've removed the McAfee firewall component and rebooted to no avail. Help! I was playing Alleg (a few years back) fine on a rinky dink Win98 with an 8 meg graphics card and having a whale of a time. Flippin Vista!!
Help! Failed to connect to server - Redfive trying to get back home
noob - Shortened form of "newbie," the most hilarious insult ever invented, in which a person who uses a computer game too much is ridiculing one who does not, for being "new" at the game, which of course they once were. Generally speaking, the speaker of this "insult" is one who should be on the receiving end of most insults.
No need for the port forwarding. You should probably remove those rules to keep things simple.
Failed to connect to lobby is the actual error message you get? Then it's probably not a .Net issue. Are you getting the MoTD (Message of the Day)? It's the screen with news and should be scrolling up. If you don't get that, open up Internet Explorer and make sure "Work offline" is unchecked. (It's under the File menu, I believe.)
Failed to connect to lobby is the actual error message you get? Then it's probably not a .Net issue. Are you getting the MoTD (Message of the Day)? It's the screen with news and should be scrolling up. If you don't get that, open up Internet Explorer and make sure "Work offline" is unchecked. (It's under the File menu, I believe.)
Hey Beer,
nah, it's not a lobby thing, I can get into the lobby and see the games that are running, it's when I select a game to join, that's when I get the 'Failed to connect to the server' message. I got message of the day fine. It's so frustrating, everything seems to work as I remembered it, except getting into the game lobby /mrgreen.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="mrgreen.gif" />
nah, it's not a lobby thing, I can get into the lobby and see the games that are running, it's when I select a game to join, that's when I get the 'Failed to connect to the server' message. I got message of the day fine. It's so frustrating, everything seems to work as I remembered it, except getting into the game lobby /mrgreen.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="mrgreen.gif" />
noob - Shortened form of "newbie," the most hilarious insult ever invented, in which a person who uses a computer game too much is ridiculing one who does not, for being "new" at the game, which of course they once were. Generally speaking, the speaker of this "insult" is one who should be on the receiving end of most insults.
As far as I know, the Windows firewall is up, I have McAfee still running for virus, but without the firewall component, and there seems to be a firewall built in to the Tiscali line/router. That's about as good as I can get as I'm not that technically up on things.
noob - Shortened form of "newbie," the most hilarious insult ever invented, in which a person who uses a computer game too much is ridiculing one who does not, for being "new" at the game, which of course they once were. Generally speaking, the speaker of this "insult" is one who should be on the receiving end of most insults.
There's your problem. Disabling the McAfee FW doesn't disable it... To be able to play, uninstall McAfee suite completely, do a full reboot (power down, power up, not 'restart' option in windows).RedFive wrote:QUOTE (RedFive @ Feb 7 2008, 03:12 PM) (...) I have McAfee still running for virus, but without the firewall component, (...)
Ok ogorass, will do that and get back. Thanx!
noob - Shortened form of "newbie," the most hilarious insult ever invented, in which a person who uses a computer game too much is ridiculing one who does not, for being "new" at the game, which of course they once were. Generally speaking, the speaker of this "insult" is one who should be on the receiving end of most insults.
One more thing: if you really (and I mean REALLY) feel you need constant antivirus protection, get yourself Avast, AVG or NOD32. None of those comes with a firewall and they're way less of resource hogs than McAfee or Norton.
As for firewall: you're behind a router, which has an in-built firewall, so you shouldn't really need a software one /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
As for firewall: you're behind a router, which has an in-built firewall, so you shouldn't really need a software one /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />

