Connectivity.

KanaHoshi - Archosaur
KanaHoshi - Archosaur Posts: 9 Arc User
edited September 2012 in Support Desk
Is anybody online right now in arch? b:irritated
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  • KanaHoshi - Archosaur
    KanaHoshi - Archosaur Posts: 9 Arc User
    edited September 2012
    b:sadIs anyone online at all?
    b:sadIs the servers down again?
  • Mor_Toran - Sanctuary
    Mor_Toran - Sanctuary Posts: 457 Arc User
    edited September 2012
    Yes
    No
    "No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style." - Steven Brust, Yendi

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    Yeah, I'm that good. b:chuckle
  • KanaHoshi - Archosaur
    KanaHoshi - Archosaur Posts: 9 Arc User
    edited September 2012
    Haha lol grats to you b:pleased
  • frankieraye
    frankieraye Posts: 250 Arc User
    edited September 2012
    I'm not seeing any connectivity issues with Archosaur server over the past 24 hours. Are you still experiencing any issues?
  • KanaHoshi - Archosaur
    KanaHoshi - Archosaur Posts: 9 Arc User
    edited September 2012
    Yeah i am still experiencing issues logging into the game, it tells me when i click on choose server that no one is online or anything and when i try to log in it just says unable to connect to server. I just have to wait and hope it picks up them so i can get on.
  • SylenThunder - Twilight Temple
    edited September 2012
    Common reasons that you can't connect to the servers, experience disconnects, or just have lag in general...

    1. You don't have the three .exe files for the client set to run as administrator.
    2. You don't have the game directory set as an exception in your security softwares.
    3. Your network adapter driver is out of date and needs to be refreshed.
    4. Your local area network settings are improperly configured.
    5. You have more than one firewall and don't realize it.
    6. Your firewall settings are too strict. (Very common with ZoneAlarm and Commodo firewall.)
    7. Your router is configured improperly.
    8. you have a bad network cable.
    9. You're using a wireless network connection. (Which leads to another huge list.)
    10. You have a lot of traffic on your local network that is bogging your router/modem down.
    11. There's a fault in your router.
    12. There's a fault in your modem.
    13, You have a bad phone cord plugged into your modem.
    14. There's an issue with your house wiring.
    15. There's an issue with your outside wiring.
    16. A squirrel chewed on your phone line at the pole and it's raining. (I've had this happen personally.)
    17. A switch/router at the CO for your ISP is having an issue.
    18. One of the many hubs between you and PWI is having an issue. (most common)
    19. There is heavy sunspot activity. (has happened within the past two years)
    20. There's a regional router outage. (Has happened several times, most recently just a couple of months ago.)

    That's just a few. The more details you give, the better I can narrow it down and tell you what the issue is.

    Also, post a copy of a traceroute to the server.
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