Risen Malchiah
Well-Known Member
For anyone with routers and familiar with the concept of port forwarding, are there settings that may facilitate Elvenar at all?
I play from 2 primary locations. 1 of them works fine as expected without issue. The other has some odd hiccups that showed up a few months ago.
In the problematic location, occasionally I will get stream errors and the odd thing about it is that it also knocks me offline completely. At first, I assumed this was an ISP issue and I was dealing with an intermittent connection, but if I'm not playing Elvenar, then this never happens. All other sites work just fine and I've never lost connection. BUT, whenever a stream error occurs in the game, my router resets and I temporarily lose internet. It always comes back in a minute or so, but it's really annoying and I suspect there's something about the game my router doesn't like.
Does this make sense at all? I'm hoping some port forwarding settings in the router will clear this issue up.
(I've used multiple browsers and this happens whether I use Chrome, Firefox, IE or Waterfox and clearing cache doesn't seem to matter. I've also done a speedtest and have no problems that I can detect. )
I play from 2 primary locations. 1 of them works fine as expected without issue. The other has some odd hiccups that showed up a few months ago.
In the problematic location, occasionally I will get stream errors and the odd thing about it is that it also knocks me offline completely. At first, I assumed this was an ISP issue and I was dealing with an intermittent connection, but if I'm not playing Elvenar, then this never happens. All other sites work just fine and I've never lost connection. BUT, whenever a stream error occurs in the game, my router resets and I temporarily lose internet. It always comes back in a minute or so, but it's really annoying and I suspect there's something about the game my router doesn't like.
Does this make sense at all? I'm hoping some port forwarding settings in the router will clear this issue up.
(I've used multiple browsers and this happens whether I use Chrome, Firefox, IE or Waterfox and clearing cache doesn't seem to matter. I've also done a speedtest and have no problems that I can detect. )