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Old 04-14-2010, 10:55 PM   #161
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This worked for me Thanks!
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Old 07-11-2010, 04:36 PM   #162
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Thanks for your help but I fixed it now.
My router's configuration after a reset were to disconnect for a short time after every 5 minutes so I had to fix only this little option and it now works perfectly. Unfortunately I didnt check the configuration after the first two resets. My VoIP isnt working though...
My problem also had to do with a router.

I had 10-minute-internval-hanging-problem when I had computer connected like this:

inteno 4port modem/router -> belkin router -> computer


MY PROBLEM IS GONE when i have this connection:

inteno 4port modem/router -> computer

(I have the belkin router to get a wifi-connection to a HTPC.

My suggestion is you should check router settings and maybe another router.
Good luck!
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:42 PM   #163
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Hello everyone.

I just wanted to share how I "fixed" the "your connection to the server has been lost" when entering a server problem for me. The way I'm doing it is by disabling VON when I start the game and then re-enabling it once inside the server.

I'm running XP sp3 behind a SMC router + COMODO firewall with a Realtek on-board sound card, and this is the only way I've managed to avoid this problem.

I hope this helps others and detecting the problem.

Best regards,

NewOrder_JoyDivision.
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Old 07-27-2010, 11:16 AM   #164
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My problem is that when I join a server I get a small popup in the screen saying 'There is a problem with your connection.' every 60 seconds, it goes after about 3 seconds and then comes back a minute layer. I have tried reinstalling punkbuster, opening ports, configuring the firewall, etc and nothing.

This happens even on servers where I have a ping of 20-30.

I am using a wireless connection.
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Old 08-09-2010, 12:39 PM   #165
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I can not eaven join a server, vhen i am trieing to conect PR just crashes to desctop. Pleas help me.!
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Old 09-06-2010, 08:34 PM   #166
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I have absolutely no idea what's going on. PR must be in it's moody stage with me. I can connect to TG and HOG but not Hardcore or New Era or NwA. So when TG dies down and the rest flood to Hardcore I proceed to the exit or really hope they feel like playing on Muttrah 24/7.
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Old 09-22-2010, 09:04 AM   #167
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Right , After playing BF series for about 4 years i have all ways came across this error " You have lost connection to the server"

And there is only ONE way to fix it and that is to disable VOIP in game.

I dont know why but it works and always has done.

Last week i reinstalled everything (OS etc) and the first game i installed was BF2 and PR.

I forgot to disable VOIP and was unable to join servers that had 20+ players in.

BUT if there was about 20< i could join the server just fine and play until it was full (64/64).

But if i wanted to join a server with 40/65 on i would not make it past the selection screen because of "You have lost connection to the server"

Disabling VOIP sucks i know but if you want to play this game you will have to
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Old 12-06-2010, 06:42 PM   #168
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Yeah disabling VOIP helped me too! Having it enabled while joining most servers gave me Connection Prob and dropped me of right after loading. Now everytime before I join a server I disable it and after I'm connected I go to menu and reanable VOIP. Works flawless for me and I never get Con. Probs. during a round!


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Old 12-21-2010, 10:00 AM   #169
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Yeah disabling VOIP helped me too! Having it enabled while joining most servers gave me Connection Prob and dropped me of right after loading. Now everytime before I join a server I disable it and after I'm connected I go to menu and reanable VOIP. Works flawless for me and I never get Con. Probs. during a round!
I Know in 0.8 this helped me too, but now in 0.9 i have still Cennection Probs. every 3-4 min.


So i can't play the new Version

Someone have an Idea ?
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Old 01-10-2011, 02:56 PM   #170
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Hi all,

I've been browsing through these magnificent forums recently, and decided I should share the following.

I have experienced tremendous difficulties with this infamous "There is a problem with your connection" showing up immediately after I join a server. Some days I haven't been able to join a single server in BF2 vanilla or PR despite trying for hours, some days I have been able to play but it has seemed strangely random. Mostly failures, though.

I have tried everything mentioned here and elsewhere (believe me, I've browsed quite a bunch of forums and such in search of an answer, for a couple of weeks now!), but nothing has worked. Yet. However, I think I have found something that helped me.

Now, the background: Vista 64-bit, 3Mb cable connection, good enough rig to run the game smoothly on high settings. Wired to a Thomson TCW710 cable modem.

Today I noticed that pingtest.net gives me HUGE packet loss immediately after a failed try to join a BF2 server. The packet loss then declined to 0, only to rise again to almost 95% after another try. Interesting!

I went to the modem settings, and noticed that it has a firewall of its own. Fair enough! However, there was also this thing called "IP Flood Detection", and it was enabled. I disabled that from the modem settings.

Suddenly I can join BF2 servers again! There is no more "There is a problem with your connection". NOTE: I haven't yet tested PR servers, but I expect them to behave similarly, at least it has been so before.

I think this has something to do with VOIP being detected as a DoS attack by some modem firewalls. That would explain why for some people disabling VOIP has helped. Disabling VOIP didn't help me, but then again I don't have a mic and I can't even enable the VOIP option anymore as it immediately reverts back to "disabled" in the options. What I must emphasize is that the problem was in the modem's own firewall, not the firewall software on my computer.

If however I get the connection problems again, I will report back. Meanwhile, I suggest that some people go and try this. I hope it helps!
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