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[Socket was closed]

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Araisny
Giardia Protozoans
#21 - 2012-08-21 22:16:59 UTC
I have been getting this error as well. It happens on and off.
Ever since the last patch though, it has been happening more often.
I am not sure if the other people are playing wirelessly, but it happens to me more frequently when I am playing from my laptop wireless.
When I use my desktop (wired) it happens less.

Please let us know if there is a router setting or something we can do. I have rebooted my router, I have even replaced it, and the problem persists.
Crys Talize
Perkone
Caldari State
#22 - 2012-08-28 11:11:18 UTC
I had this issues two days long, since then haven't encountered a closed socket error again, except one time I think. Haven't changed anything on the router or internal network, everything's fine again. If the error occurs, it sometimes just kicks 1 client out of 3, sometimes 2, while the other one is running fine, too - sometimes all clients close.

It just seems odd because there is no real reproductability of this error - sometimes I can't log in for hours where I can't even get past the authentification, sometimes it kicks me after 30s in the game. Just wanted to keep you up to date that the problem solved itself magically after two days, maybe with the last patch.
Crys Talize
Perkone
Caldari State
#23 - 2012-08-28 13:33:31 UTC
Crys Talize wrote:
Same here, I got dc'ed on saturday, couldn't even connect via my firefox to any eve-related official site. Since yesterday I have permament socket closed issues, which definetely are related to my WLAN. If I shut it down in the router menu I can play EVE fine but with WLAN turned on I immediately get issues. I'm using a Vodafone easybox 802, newest firmware etc. and my PC is connected via LAN. Everything else is running fine, no problems at all!

Strange that turning on the WLAN is supposed to create such a package loss, I don't even use the WLAN but my roommate is. I can't just turn it down permanenty, there has to be solution for this.


Shouldn't have posted that, the error returned :(
Deepcage
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2012-09-18 19:06:51 UTC  |  Edited by: Deepcage
I seem to have "fixed" my issue with this...

I turned off several filtering options in my Wireless Router. Seems to have stopped this from happening.

Correction, i was wrong, nothing changed lol. Sure hope CCP gives some hints about this soon.
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