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Multiplayer Gaming Problems

Original Message
Name: manvir
Date: June 13, 2006 at 18:19:45 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
OS: XP Professional
CPU/Ram: 3.00GHz/1.5GB RAM
Model/Manufacturer: Myself
Comment:
when i play BF2 online it runs fine unitl after like 10-15minutes this this comes up
"There is a problem with your connection" and i always have to disconnect the game and it happened to all the maps i played on after about 20 minutes
I downloaded the newest patch(1.30Full)
does my connection problem come up because the servers are too far and i dont get a clear connection????
i have SBC DSL and this never came up before
Whats wrong???
how do i fix this???? ive gone to about 10 different servers and after like 10-15 minutes of playing the game with no problem this comes up"There is a problem with your connection"
is it because of the servers or is something wrong with my computer??


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Response Number 1
Name: Pariah
Date: June 14, 2006 at 04:50:17 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
Reply: (edit)
I'd say it's a game issue. That game is nothing but a very large problem. You should just wait for the next patch (although the ones upto now haven't been any good) and hope for the best.

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Response Number 2
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: June 14, 2006 at 05:57:34 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
Reply: (edit)
How do you connect to your DSL? USB, wifi, CAT5...?

What speed is your DSL?

Anyone else on your DSL connection?

Do you have a router? If so, which make and model?

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Response Number 3
Name: J-Micro
Date: June 14, 2006 at 13:18:53 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
Reply: (edit)
Do you experience dropped or significantly slowed connections when internet browsing?

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Response Number 4
Name: manvir
Date: June 15, 2006 at 21:42:49 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
Reply: (edit)
for my DSL i connect through a router
it is a SpeedStream
i got it like one year ago

my speed is about 255k-512k/Sec

and no there are no other users for this connection

for the other question i sometimes experience slowed commections but i really dont pay any attention to it because it doesnt last very long


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Response Number 5
Name: franchyze922
Date: July 11, 2006 at 19:21:57 Pacific
Subject: Multiplayer Gaming Problems
Reply: (edit)
Ya that occasionally happens to me also, usually at the end of a round then it comes back. But it has froze to. Id say its a game issue because i have fios. We should just wait for the new 1.4 patch

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