Online Gaming

AirPort Express Base Station.
Is this device ideal for use with a PS3/ XBOX

First off connect the computer directly to modem check if you are able to play online games or not.
Let me know if it works.

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    I have been trying for almost a year trying to get online gaming to work with my router. I've been trying to play Age of Empires 2. I've done about anything and everything to get myself about play. I know it's my router as when I connect my computer directly to the modem, it works and I'm able to play online. I can never see the room when I use my router. My router is a WRT54G v2.2. It's been upgraded to the latest firmware which is one of the things I tried with no luck. I have tried port forwarding, but it didn't work. I followed this website exactly and tried it more than once: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/Age_of_Empires_II.htm But no luck... I also even tried to enable DMZ, but no luck either. I tried Hamachi too. We're able to connect and all, but nothing either. I don't know what's wrong, but if anyone can help, I will appreciate it greatly. However, maybe I did something wrong with port forwarding. You never know, but most likely not. Still...

    ThisisReality wrote:
    I have been trying for almost a year trying to get online gaming to work with my router. I've been trying to play Age of Empires 2. I've done about anything and everything to get myself about play. I know it's my router as when I connect my computer directly to the modem, it works and I'm able to play online. I can never see the room when I use my router. My router is a WRT54G v2.2. It's been upgraded to the latest firmware which is one of the things I tried with no luck. I have tried port forwarding, but it didn't work. I followed this website exactly and tried it more than once: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/Age_of_Empires_II.htm But no luck... I also even tried to enable DMZ, but no luck either. I tried Hamachi too. We're able to connect and all, but nothing either. I don't know what's wrong, but if anyone can help, I will appreciate it greatly. However, maybe I did something wrong with port forwarding. You never know, but most likely not. Still...
    Hi
    As u have upgraded the router,  ports are aleready forwarded and Even DMZ is enableD?(enufff !! shew!)
    click on security on the router page , Un chek block anonymous internet request.
    Set MTU to 1350 under set up tab.
    hey can u connect computer directly to ur Modem/ISP , and try accessing the game .
    maybe ur ISP firewall is acting on u !! ??(happened with me , its weird !! )
    let me know the status .
    pe@c3
    Message Edited by Sean-Knight on 08-21-2008 06:42 PM
    "What u Give , is wht u better start expecting to take back".. - http://Forsakenbliss.wordpress.com

  • What Mac product is best for online gaming?

    I purchased a MacBook Pro for my daughter & she loves it. She was a little disappointed that she couldn't play some of her online games because the web browser wasn't compatible. Other than that she had no complaints.
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    Well for browser based games you likely have to install Firefox and the Flash browser plugin, they are likely not accepting Safari in particular because of it's small market share.
    Firefox, Chrome and IE they have to support.
    https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
    https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
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    Sure one can play offline 3D games well on a Mac, but that's not as much fun as online competitive gaming is.
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    Yes it certainly can but which online games have
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    Hello
    I am relativly new to infinity and was wondering if anyone could tell me why its so bad for online gaming?
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    http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk/results.php?t=1333920063&v=15486878
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    however i always get loads of lag when playing on xbox live, to the point it is not worth playing, it gets worse than when I was on normal copper wire broadband.
    I have also noticed that there is quite a delay before web pages open when browsing the internet in general, my ping used to be pretty consistent at around 17 - 20ms before I switched to infininty but now seems to jump around lot even going as high as 300ms on occasion.
    my line profile seems to have set at 38.10mb which I am happy with, and the engineer who installed my infinity said that my line stats were excellent.
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    Hi Cameron
    No I have been trying it with the wireless disabled, although on our old connection this wasnt an issues, myself and my son could both use our xboxs together on the one connection and still it was better than at presen
    I didnt have the cable in the gigabyte port, I have now though, what does this port do?
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    Here i go again thinking about stepping up on motherboaerds and cpus! If you have an opinion on which would make the best online gaming setup let me here you hollor! I will only go with intel so all amd lovers  dont bother! 

    He's better off with a Q6600 over the E6850, because you can clock the Q6600 to QX6850 speeds and it's quad core, so future proof anyway.
    And the Q6600 costs less.
    However the CPU will be very limited by that 7900GT.
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  • Low ping yet online gaming performs poorly

    This has always been an issue with my BT ADSL connection. On paper it looks perfect for gaming; a solid ~23ms ping to UK servers (FastPath) with practically no jitter, a constant 4.5/0.25 mbps throughput yet online gaming (Xbox Live) shows way more lag than the ping figures would suggest, it's pretty poor.
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    The current BT homehub which is Homehub3 is a very poor router in my opinion but I dont have any issues with online gaming when my connection works correctly.
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    Also go http://192.168.1.254
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  • Is BT Infinity good for Online Gaming...?

    I see many people on coming on complaining that they are getting many disconenctions, lag, high ping rates etc...which leads me to my question, Is BT Infinity good for online gaming?

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  • Macbook air 2011 online gaming with Intel HD 3000?

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  • Probs with online gaming due to subnet or IP addresses

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    My boyfriend and I have hooked up our pc's together and have tried gaming online
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    probs... we reconnected everything.
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    I think our online gaming predictament is due to my boyfriend and my subnet
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    (If my prob does not relate to my router and Network Magic... than I thought
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    Note: my firewall is configed to allow online gaming, so I know that's not the
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    LJuliet wrote:
    When I first hooked up my router I had probs with Network Magic connections.
    Now that I have it running better... I seem to be having a problem when gaming
    online.
    My boyfriend and I have hooked up our pc's together and have tried gaming online
    together... and it worked for a couple of days.  But with having some D-Link router
    probs... we reconnected everything.
    Now I recall seeing two different subnet numbers for each of us before we redid
    the D-Link... now they are the same...
    So I am wondering if this problem is router related or does it lie with Network
    Magic?  All I know is... that when I try to get on a multiplayer gaming server
    I get kicked by Punkbuster saying:  'PB GUID AUTH: UNKNOWN'.
    I think our online gaming predictament is due to my boyfriend and my subnet
    numbers now being the same. (unlike before).
    (If my prob does not relate to my router and Network Magic... than I thought
    of putting in a Punkbuster Ticket to evenbalance.com)
    Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. : )
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    Hi LJuliet ,
    See this post: http://forums.linksysbycisco.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Network_Magic&thread.id=18
    Post back with additional details.
    Also what do you mean by: My boyfriend and I have hooked up our pc's together?
    Through the D-Link Router?
    Please include information on Spyware protection on your computer.
    thecreator - Running Network Magic version -5.5..9195.0-Pure0 on Windows XP Home Edition SP 3
    Running Network Magic version -5.5.9195.0-Pure0 on Wireless Computer with McAfee Personal Firewall Build 11.5.131 Wireless Computer has D-Link DWA-552 connecting to D-Link DIR-655 A3 Router.

  • HELP! SETTING FOR ONLINE GAMING.

    Hi all reading this,
    I am having trouble with my wiresless router (WRT54GS). I've got it all setup on my network for wireless and RJ45 data points. The problem is I don't know how to set up these ports for online gaming. The manual told me the ports it uses but does not mean anything to me when i'm trying to insert it into the router. Here's what the game manual tells me:
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    udp                           any                          27900
    tcp                             any                          29900
    tcp                              any                        29901
    tcp                            any                           6667
    udp                            6500                       27900
    udp                            6500                        any
    tcp                             any                           28910
    udp                            13139                        13139
    udp                              any                           27900
    tcp                              any                            28910
    this is very confusing for me where to ener the data. I just need to know how to set it up.
    Thanks
    (Mod Note: Removed non-public information. Thanks!)
    Message Edited by Maximus on 07-26-2007 03:25 PM

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  • BT Infinity and online gaming - has BT changed tra...

    We use our internet a great deal for online gaming and a few months ago on our old ISP games started to become unplayable due to extremely slow response times. After a great deal of investigation I discovered the reason for this...
    Some ISPs examine the sort of data being transferred and when they think the data is Peer-To-Peer traffic they place this in a low-priority queue.  Historically, most people didn't care as 99% of P2P traffic was illegal file-sharing.
    BUT, online games are increasingly making use of data packet formats that 'look' like P2P traffic.  The gaming data is incorrectly identified as being P2P file-sharing and placed in a low priority queue.  This makes online gaming, where responses need to be made in fractions of seconds impossible - you often just stand still for 5 seconds while the rest of the world moves on.
    This is what happened with our old ISP and why we looked around for a new provider. Infinity recently came to our area and while browsing the Infinity information on the BT site I was asked if I wanted to speak to a customer service rep.  I wasn't expecting a very helpful discussion, but figured it couldn't do any harm to ask a very specific question:  "Do you perform traffic-shaping on P2P traffic?" -  the rep went away to find out and then responded "BT never shape P2P traffic".  (I have screenshots of this conversation as it formed the basis of my decision to subscribe to Infinity).
    Flash forward a month.  We have Infinity and have been very pleased with it ..until tonight when the same problems started again.  
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    BUT, tonight all online gaming has ground to a halt.  
    Typical pings reported in games like World of Warcraft have gone from 50-100ms to about 3000-5000s.
    Online chatter is FULL of people asking if anyone else is having problems; and yes, the ones I've spoken to are all on BT.
    So - 
    Have BT changed their policy ?
    Are they now aggressively shaping traffic it thinks is P2P-related ?
    Are the problems tonight related to a temporary glitch or a permanent change in policy ?
    I'd really like to know as I've still got proof of BT's answer to a direct and specific question about this sort of policy and if it's changed will need to change ISPs and reclaim setup costs.
    Any information from anyone who knows about this would be most welcome.

    Hi ge1971,
    Welcome to the forums I'm sorry to hear of the problems you're having. I've posted an update on this issue here, so if you could keep an eye on that thread hopefully I'll have more info soon.
    Dean
    BTCare Community Mod
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  • EA 3500 dropping wired connection when online gaming

    I  just had Comcast setup my internet and it is really fast. 30 down, 10 up, 40 ping, my connection to my computer (wireless) is very fast and my online gaming (wired) is not laggy at all.
    The problem lies with the connection dropping when I am online gaming. I connected directly to the modem and there's no problem at all. I connect to my Linksys EA3500 and once I start playing in an online game, I disconnect from Xbox Live and am dropped from the game... anywhere from right away until about 10-15 minutes into the game. This is  the only time where my connection falters at all, otherwise it is great. But I play online a lot, and competitively, so I obviously need a stable connection.
    I have not had this issue with my previous ISP in New York, Time Warner and that connection was much worse. I'm thinking it must be a setting on the router that is causing this, but I can't pinpoint what. I tried automatic AND static connections from my xbox to the router. On the static connection, I even put a DMZ on it, but to no avail. What is causing this hiccup in the connection?
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    Are you already using the Linksys Smart Wifi? Set up media prioritization in the router and see if that will improve the connection with the xbox. Is the connection intermittent with other devices? Is there like a specific time in the day where your connection will drop?
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