dpeters911
March 9th, 2010, 07:08
I've had problems running a game for the apst few months.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't
I have ESET Smart Security's firewall properly configured, the router's firewall properly forwarding to my machine.
However, the game crashes usually fails to connect.
It also crashes when my firewall is disabled on both the router/modem and within Windows.
I had uTorrent using TCP port 1802 previously.
When I'd start a game, even if uTorrent were closed (i.e. no process in the task manager), FGII would crash.
Well, I've switched the port on uTorrent to no longer conflict anymore.
Furthermore, I get the following IP address every tim I want to start a game (the only notification I receive from ESET when it's on):
133.21.240.77.static.louhi.net (77.240.21.133)
Port 80
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What else could be the problem? Players usually crash just before or just after their tokens appear on my end.
Attached below is ESET's analysis while turned off (it passively monitors traffic, rather than filtering when I disable the firewall).
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't
I have ESET Smart Security's firewall properly configured, the router's firewall properly forwarding to my machine.
However, the game crashes usually fails to connect.
It also crashes when my firewall is disabled on both the router/modem and within Windows.
I had uTorrent using TCP port 1802 previously.
When I'd start a game, even if uTorrent were closed (i.e. no process in the task manager), FGII would crash.
Well, I've switched the port on uTorrent to no longer conflict anymore.
Furthermore, I get the following IP address every tim I want to start a game (the only notification I receive from ESET when it's on):
133.21.240.77.static.louhi.net (77.240.21.133)
Port 80
-----------------------
What else could be the problem? Players usually crash just before or just after their tokens appear on my end.
Attached below is ESET's analysis while turned off (it passively monitors traffic, rather than filtering when I disable the firewall).