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xcom43xcom43 Member Posts: 723 Arc User
I am getting a Bad Server Respond and i should not be getting any.

I get a 10mb download and a 5mb upload this should not be disconnecting me.

Never had issues be for.I am thinking has to do with the web site switch over.

I keep getting Disconnected from server when i have Priority log and i am a life sub.
The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
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  • mikewendellmikewendell Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    Not a whole lot to go on there. You may want to provide the results to these tests as a startL

    http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=225155

    Some specific details as to your setup would be helpful as well.
  • tdawg65tdawg65 Member Posts: 27 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    I was getting the same message to. I thought maybe it was from the hot spot I was using because Comcast was sucking seriously awful. But it got so bad I had to leave the ground assault stf I was doing and it was pissing me off. So my apologies to the teammates I left in a lurch.
  • xcom43xcom43 Member Posts: 723 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    First off this is on STO's end not mine.I no what my internet connection is and how much i pay for.

    The Nettest does not help me.All it is info


    Operating System
    MS Windows XP 64-bit SP2
    CPU
    AMD Athlon II X2 260 (OC) 3.68Ghz 99 ?F
    RAM
    8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 607MHz (9-9-9-24)
    Motherboard
    MSI 870A-G54 (MS-7599) (CPU1) 99 ?F
    Graphics
    Default Monitor (1280x1024@75Hz)
    Default Monitor (1280x1024@75Hz)
    1023MB GeForce GTX 550 Ti (EVGA) 112 ?F
    Hard Drives
    156GB Seagate ST3160316AS (SATA) 87 ?F
    78GB Western Digital WDC WD800AAJS-00WAA0 (SATA) 87 ?F

    Temps are while gaming.

    Nettest Test Normally they are a lot lower then this.
    contacting nettest server..
    Local IP: 24.101.244.166
    Ping: 31.3 msec
    Port: 80: 330 KB/sec 12 KB/sec 369 KB/sec 500
    Port: 80: 317 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 356 KB/sec 500
    Port: 443: 324 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 359 KB/sec 500
    Port: 443: 323 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 359 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7255: 320 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 354 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7255: 325 KB/sec 14 KB/sec 358 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7003: 322 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 356 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7003: 319 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 358 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7202: 334 KB/sec 12 KB/sec 367 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7202: 324 KB/sec 14 KB/sec 356 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7499: 324 KB/sec 14 KB/sec 358 KB/sec 500
    Port: 7499: 326 KB/sec 11 KB/sec 357 KB/sec 500
    Port: 80: 325 KB/sec 13 KB/sec 359 KB/sec 500
    Idle NIC bandwidth Send: 3 KB/sec Recv: 16 KB/sec

    I am hard connected to a wireless with this computer.But even with my Wireless G i am still getting a 10mb download and 5mb upload speed.

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/2033698711.png
    The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
  • xcom43xcom43 Member Posts: 723 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    Ok i think i figured out the issue.

    I am connected to my Wireless router using a Cat 5 cable.

    I went into the Wireless G's setup.

    And switched my Wireless configuration.It's still set as wireless Mixed.

    But all i did was switch the Channel on the router i have not seen a single Lag or a Bad Server Respond yet so i kinda think this cures the problem.

    And i think that most people that have a Wireless router with cat 5 on the back if there getting bad Server Responds from games.

    Log into the Wireless settings and then go to your wireless Settings Then in Basic Wireless setting look for Wireless Channel: There should be a normal setting some are set to 6 try a different setting some go from 1 to 11.I think the higher setting will work best.Then Save the Settings.
    The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
  • synkr0nizedsynkr0nized Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    A landline connection to your router should be wholly separate from the wireless access it provides, so the fact that that "worked" for you should merely be coincidence.
    _______
    equal parts cynical and helpful
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