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18-07-2006, 17:23 #1
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No Reply From Server (Browsed FAQ, tried IRC chat)
Well, I don't understand this at all. I've reinstalled windows, gone straight to my modem, turned off firewalls, etc, etc. And still I cannot connect to my guild's TS server. I contacted my ISP and asked them if they knew anything, they sent stuff to my modem, tested it and all. They said I should connect and there was no problem on my end. I'm the only one in my guild that can't connect, so it's very aggrivating. Like I said though, I have no firewalls, my router isn't hooked up. If anyone can give me some tips or help me out, it would be very appreciated. Thanks.
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18-07-2006, 18:22 #2
enter the correct IP/port/pass?
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18-07-2006, 19:16 #3
Read the forum rules and post the basic details we request there?
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19-07-2006, 12:35 #4
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- can oyu connect to other TS servers ?
- what error do you get (also check the log file => timeout ? => FAQ)
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19-07-2006, 14:04 #5
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i setup my server on my home pc but i am unable to connect to it when i am at work and i cannot do a loop back to connect to it when i am at home (typing my ip in the box instead of leaving it blank) but others can connect. anyone know anything?
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20-07-2006, 10:05 #6
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maybe "no reply" error ? My idea would be that you start reading the FAQ and if you do so, the forum rules as well.
Originally Posted by theannihilator
To be honest: your thread does ot contain much information, we see such threads daily many many times. All info we get out of these posts is : "I have TS and I can't connect to it. Tell me why"
Did you ever considered that you need a "working" network in between and there are many thousand factors (firewalls,....) which can be relevant ? Network analysis can be quite difficult. And if we only get that less info..... no more comments
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20-07-2006, 21:56 #7That should be displayed when someone clicks "new thread".
Originally Posted by guldi
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24-07-2006, 02:47 #8
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Do you have a static IP ???? That is what my isp keeps telling me i need
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