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Jun 5, 2001
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I have a problem. Everytime I load vnet and choose a room, I get a CTD

It used to be no problem, until I moved. Now I have a wireless network, I have a Belkin 54Mpbs wireless USB network adapter. This connects to a router for a satelite internet connection. I have shut off every firewall and everything except the internet itself, that I could find, and still no change is noticed, except it connects in three tries instead of somewhere arround 10.

I have 1.08 official

I have windows XP professional

I have pleanty of ram

Like I said, it used to work.

The firewall internet instructions here in support don't seem to do me any good. Perhaps there are others somewhere? still why wouldn't it work when I just shut off my firewall?
 
All MP questions in the MP forum please and thank-you.
*Moved
 
k sorry.

Anyway, it seems I can log on and cheat every once and a while, but it crashes occasionally, in game or in vndet. Hell my computer just crashes. .. :(
 
CoolElephant said:
The firewall internet instructions here in support don't seem to do me any good. Perhaps there are others somewhere? still why wouldn't it work when I just shut off my firewall?
If you have a router, you need to tell it to forward correct ports too.

Also, rebooting your computer and router/firewall may sometimes clear problems. Never fear to reboot if in doubt :)
 
thanks people, I already did all those suggestions, but thank you anyway, it's the thought that counts.

I think it's either I need to degfrag, have a virus (though microsoft virus scan doesnt pick up anything), or my computer is just freaking out and can't be fixed.. because its hardware.
 
CoolElephant said:
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It used to be no problem, until I moved. Now I have a wireless network,...
This implies that you had another network adapter on/attached to your PC prior to moving.

Having two network adapters on a PC severely complicates the troubleshooting of these types of network problems. If you do have a second network adapter on/attached to your PC consider removing it along with its software drivers.

A software firewall should be able to protect each network adapter on your PC. If you had multiple adapters, make sure that the settings that worked on your old ( now presumably removed ) adapter are reset on your new wireless adapter.