Alternative network solution to fix please wait, Windows Zero Configuration (WZC)
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:13 pm
4.26.2006
So i've had some problems with the Please Wait message ever since day 1 of playing SoR. Put in a ticket and got a fast response, hell fastest I've seen in any mmo game.
But, all the solutions offered by the GM's did not help. Got a lot of turn down my graphics card settings etc etc. Fixing these issues isn't the easiest thing in the world and I realize that. I would almost compare it to a mechanic telling a customer how to fix his car over the phone blind folded and hands behind his back.
Ok ok so anyway I find out that every time I get a "Please Wait" message I can get rid of it within 0 to 2 seconds by doing a tracert 213.208.119.98 in a command prompt. I've done this about 10 times now to get rid of the Please Wait message, normally if i sit and do nothing it takes 30-60 seconds (usually at which time I'm dead from a mob or gas cloud yayyyy).
Before this discovery I would go a whole day w/o seeing the message, then some days i get them once an hour, 3 times an hour, etc...very random.
I am wondering if it is perhaps my wireless adapter that is falling asleep or a port is closing due to inactivity. Also seems fishy when all party members get this message at the same time and die lol.
I checked for any power saving features on the adapter, none were turned on. I have opened all the suggested ports on my windows firewall, i have disabled virus scans of my SoR folder (even tried turning off my software firewall/virus scanner..... didn't matter still got messages). And I have done a static port forward for the 47851 port from my router to my pc. If that's not the right port # im too lazy to look it up now, i did a cut/paste from the networking guide in this forum.
Plugging my pc directly to my router is not an option. I have to stay wireless.
Any suggestions other then graphics tweaks (yes I did try it for a day, no dice) or different video drivers (yes I tried that too, no dice)?
********** Edited Info ***********
Win XP sp2 (build 2600)
Intel P4 2.8GHz
1 Gig ram
Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP 8X (video driver 71.89)
Netgear router/wireless adapter
DSL internet connection
Please Wait are random, not repeatable on my behalf through any actions in game or cities I visit. Seem to not get them when I'm doing "treks" though, I assume because data is being uploaded/downloaded at a rapid rate.
I also assume this to not be a video issue being a tracert should not break that lockup. The lockup remains while I alt tab to my cmd box and goes away when I press enter to do the tracert.
I have turned off a 'power management' feature found on the adapter through the windows device manager and haven't had a please wait yet (5 hrs). I don't want to get excited yet so will continue to test it for the night and will post my findings.
The above ended up not working ;/ Had my hopes up. I got 7-10 please wait messages throughout today, everyone one was ended by my tracert jigger rig when I alt tabbed and executed the cmd line.
Enough testing for today, will try something else tomorrow.
5.07.2006
changed title of post to help in searches from..
tracert clears up dreaded "please wait"
So i've had some problems with the Please Wait message ever since day 1 of playing SoR. Put in a ticket and got a fast response, hell fastest I've seen in any mmo game.
But, all the solutions offered by the GM's did not help. Got a lot of turn down my graphics card settings etc etc. Fixing these issues isn't the easiest thing in the world and I realize that. I would almost compare it to a mechanic telling a customer how to fix his car over the phone blind folded and hands behind his back.
Ok ok so anyway I find out that every time I get a "Please Wait" message I can get rid of it within 0 to 2 seconds by doing a tracert 213.208.119.98 in a command prompt. I've done this about 10 times now to get rid of the Please Wait message, normally if i sit and do nothing it takes 30-60 seconds (usually at which time I'm dead from a mob or gas cloud yayyyy).
Before this discovery I would go a whole day w/o seeing the message, then some days i get them once an hour, 3 times an hour, etc...very random.
I am wondering if it is perhaps my wireless adapter that is falling asleep or a port is closing due to inactivity. Also seems fishy when all party members get this message at the same time and die lol.
I checked for any power saving features on the adapter, none were turned on. I have opened all the suggested ports on my windows firewall, i have disabled virus scans of my SoR folder (even tried turning off my software firewall/virus scanner..... didn't matter still got messages). And I have done a static port forward for the 47851 port from my router to my pc. If that's not the right port # im too lazy to look it up now, i did a cut/paste from the networking guide in this forum.
Plugging my pc directly to my router is not an option. I have to stay wireless.
Any suggestions other then graphics tweaks (yes I did try it for a day, no dice) or different video drivers (yes I tried that too, no dice)?
********** Edited Info ***********
Win XP sp2 (build 2600)
Intel P4 2.8GHz
1 Gig ram
Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP 8X (video driver 71.89)
Netgear router/wireless adapter
DSL internet connection
Please Wait are random, not repeatable on my behalf through any actions in game or cities I visit. Seem to not get them when I'm doing "treks" though, I assume because data is being uploaded/downloaded at a rapid rate.
I also assume this to not be a video issue being a tracert should not break that lockup. The lockup remains while I alt tab to my cmd box and goes away when I press enter to do the tracert.
I have turned off a 'power management' feature found on the adapter through the windows device manager and haven't had a please wait yet (5 hrs). I don't want to get excited yet so will continue to test it for the night and will post my findings.
The above ended up not working ;/ Had my hopes up. I got 7-10 please wait messages throughout today, everyone one was ended by my tracert jigger rig when I alt tabbed and executed the cmd line.
Enough testing for today, will try something else tomorrow.
5.07.2006
changed title of post to help in searches from..
tracert clears up dreaded "please wait"