Re: The problem still the same
- From: +Elmo_Tech <elmogeek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 09:31:46 -0500
Matthew wrote:
Hi, I have original Age of empires Age of Kings and Conquerors Expansion.
The games do well, but if I try to play in www.zone.com in a room that has more than 200 players the chat windows logs, but then it stays in white for a minutes and after that it says "connection to zone has been terminated" it close, and then my internet disconnects, and I need to reboot the modem.
But I dont understand why I can play in a room that less than 190 players, and always with a green ping.
I need help please :/
My internet connection is 120/kbps , Windows Xp Home Edition, Sp2 , and firewall is disable, please help me Elmo_Tech or other. Thanks (Y)
Monday I had to change over from a static ip address to DSL with PPPoE. With the new setup, the Zone never loaded and many other sites never completed, or links just wouldn't open. Downloads were up-to-speed, and some sites loaded effortlessly. I suspected the new modem, but after talking to USR support, was convinced the problem wasn't there. My ISP told me the modem had to be set to an MTU or MRU setting of 1456, but there was no way to access the USB modem and reconfigure it.
Long story short, I ran DrTCP and made two registry changes, MTU was set to 1456, and "Tcp Receive window" was set to 38880. The latter had been set to 65535 by Windows XP. (I made that change because DrTCP suggested the setting should be lower, between 14400 and 38880 if I remember correctly.)
Anyway, that worked. You might call your ISP and ask what MTU/MRU settings they suggest.
http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp
http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe TCP Optimizer, another registry tweaker.
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