Well I might have found the solution, will have to give it a day or two to really test it out. A minor brown-out restarted my computer earlier and same thing happened. I couldn't connect, so back to the proxy to verify the site is working and no problems there, my personal pings/traceroutes gave me nothing so tried it through the proxy and came back with firewall blockage. I white-listed
http://www.thehiddenforest.org in my firewall settings and was immediately able to reconnect...
I really don't understand *WHY* this would work as the connection is always 100% tied to a client crash/disconnect (from legit sources like server reset while afk) and is always temporary. I would expect a firewall conflict to be permanent.
Grey wrote:Wow thats real strange. As much as it sucks to hear it, they will probably need to know next time it happens with some information. Exact Date/Time, Zone Started in -> Zone zoning into.
offhand your not trying to use VOA are you?
I sent micah some info and was confirmed no banning, appreciate the feedback.
I did double check my hosts files, even tried manually punching in thf's site IP in case of some weird dns issue, tried flushing dns, resetting winsocks all in vain. I have also tried manually switching to different dns server but get conflicts say provider or whatever doesn't allow...
Droonkan wrote:When I first tried EQEMU I could not seem to use any login server. I found a post in a thread about login issues due to CPU over clocking. This was my problem. Reducing the OC or running at stock clocks resolved it for me.
YMMV. GL!
This is highly unlikely as the servers are completely unavailable when it happens, specifically
http://www.thehiddenforest.org, if it was a client issue I should still be able to connect to the website.
My processor is a bit fancy, 6-core 12-thread intel that automatically overclocks itself based on cpu temp & load. Not even gonna consider disabling raw power without a really good reason
