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    Halloween's Avatar
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    Sargatanas
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    Weaver Lv 50

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    I don't know if it's been mentioned, but if you're on a wireless router and you're having r0 problems or sometimes you're kicked off, it could be a couple of simple adjustments to router settings. Even a great router can be hiccuping in certain environments. This has helped me before.

    POSSIBLE SOLUTION

    ~log in to your router settings (go to the 192.168.1.1 or whatever your router brand's address is)

    ~ find MTU and switch that to 1492 (possibly under WAN settings, usually set to 1500) This could fix packet loss issues

    ~ find the Channel setting and move it to an actual number, (1-12) choose a higher one. (Usually under Wireless Settings, and it's set to AUTO) If you're in a congested area, other wireless access points could be conflicting with your wifi if they're using similar channels

    ~Also, make sure your wireless power settings aren't conflicting. If you're in Windows, go to Device Manager > Network Adapters > choose your wireless > go to the Power Management tab. Here, make sure the box is not checked for Allowing the computer to turn off the device. This could make it "hiccup" off and on for whatever reason...probably because computers are fickle and yours hates what you do with it in the dark.

    ~And more adjustments to the wireless settings, if the above doesn't quite fix it
    Set beacon interval to 50
    Set fragmentation threshold to 2306
    Set RTS threshold to 2304


    I expect thank you cookies.
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    Last edited by Halloween; 09-04-2013 at 06:15 PM.

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    gigi_frana's Avatar
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    Bauchelain Md
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    Odin
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    Arcanist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Halloween View Post
    I don't know if it's been mentioned, but if you're on a wireless router and you're having r0 problems or sometimes you're kicked off, it could be a couple of simple adjustments to router settings. Even a great router can be hiccuping in certain environments. This has helped me before.

    POSSIBLE SOLUTION

    ~log in to your router settings (go to the 192.168.1.1 or whatever your router brand's address is)

    ~ find MTU and switch that to 1492 (possibly under WAN settings, usually set to 1500) This could fix packet loss issues

    ~ find the Channel setting and move it to an actual number, (1-12) choose a higher one. (Usually under Wireless Settings, and it's set to AUTO) If you're in a congested area, other wireless access points could be conflicting with your wifi if they're using similar channels

    ~Also, make sure your wireless power settings aren't conflicting. If you're in Windows, go to Device Manager > Network Adapters > choose your wireless > go to the Power Management tab. Here, make sure the box is not checked for Allowing the computer to turn off the device. This could make it "hiccup" off and on for whatever reason...probably because computers are fickle and yours hates what you do with it in the dark.

    ~And more adjustments to the wireless settings, if the above doesn't quite fix it
    Set beacon interval to 50
    Set fragmentation threshold to 2306
    Set RTS threshold to 2304


    I expect thank you cookies.
    Thx, I will try this, but I doubt it`s from my side. I am not using wireless, and the issue appeared 3 days ago for every one.
    Must be something from Canada, IMO.
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    Player Whippet's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by gigi_frana View Post
    Thx, I will try this, but I doubt it`s from my side. I am not using wireless, and the issue appeared 3 days ago for every one.
    Must be something from Canada, IMO.
    This wont work for 2 reason

    1) I'm wired with the problem
    2) Even if i plug directly to the modem (without the router) the problem is still there
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    Woobs Runesong
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    Getting the exact same error even after maintenance. I had some success using a VPN though.

    ISP: Videotron
    Location: Canada
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