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It's a wired router.
He is on windows 7, but I have tried win 7 8 and 10 on my machine and all had the same error.
BTW thanks for helping.
On your machine try a reboot of the router and then do a DNS flush on your computer. To do a DNS flush do click Start, go to Search and type CMD, then press enter. In the Command Prompt window type:
ipconfig /flushdns
press enter.
- ApprovedAnonymous10 years ago
I did it, still getting disconnected.
- proxos66610 years agoHero+
If you have formatted that desktop and used 3 different operating systems and the issue persisted on all 3 OSs, then I would be trialing a different network adapter / cable in the first instance.
The fact your flatmate has no issue on the same internal network with the same game, should mean there is no issue for you either, why there is , is the real question.
- dbwoodynz10 years agoSeasoned Ace
**Moved my Post, because I am lazy.**
Sorry I have been sleeping on the job again, I always miss out on the fun when it's my nap time.
@Ace_Hammerheart (Deleted owen's link, don't like talking to him) Please allow me to make a coffee and play catch up more as I have already skimmed, just had a few thoughts while napping.
I don't believe we have actually talked about firewalls and background programs as such yet, granted a solid firewall would certainly have a you shall not pass feel rather then a you can play.. you can play .. and now we stop! feel to your connection. But a Auto DNS conflict certainly would...
Another option that worked for me was I edited my Local Area Connection - turning on discovery, and changed my TCP/IV4>DNS and gave it an actual DNS server to use rather then auto discover one
*These changes will require a reboot to take effect .. remember... Just had a nap, barely finished my coffee.... Owen should step in here and say "Woody your being silly" if I am completely off base.