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Wc3 Hosting Problems (not the ordinary problem)

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Maybe this is the wrong section to post this, but I couldn't find a more suitable section. So I want to be able to host wc3 on Battle.net, I have logged into my router as an admin and checked the "allow" box for Battle.net. I havn't done anything else than that. Here comes the problem: Sometimes I can host and sometimes I can not, it seems to be totally random. And when I actually can host, then about half of the ppl that tries to join my game gets "freezed" (hope u know what I meen) and also when I start my hosted games then there are most often "mass kicks". In other words everyone gets disconnected at the same time and I end up playing alone. Please help me, I am desperate! Hope this wasn't too confusing.

I am using an "internet hub" btw (a device that allows me to have multiple internet connections from 1 "internet cable hole" or whatever it is called).
 
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Nope, that cant be it. I got a pretty fast internet and 3 users, It's very stable and I have not had problems with other games. :nw:
 
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I had the same problem... And i didn't find a solution..

But there is a way..
My Problem was that I COULD host when logging into battlnet.
BUT AFTER hosting once it wouldn't work anymore...
My Solution: Relogg into battlenet... that solved the problem for me.

OR try using listchecker. That works always.
 
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Love you man! I tried this listchecker and now I can host proberly. Thanks! :grin:

Neogaidenx- And I did try to open 6112-6119 ^^
 
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Damn, my problem was not solved after all. I still have the problem with "mass kicks".
And it seems like I cant always host only most of the time. I was so happy, but now I am ready to kill myself. :cry:
 
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Mh I also know that problem...

Be sure that:

- Your router does NOT automaticly reconnect sometimes. (maybe google for that)
- You DON'T use any software in the background which reconnect to the router for downloading reasons. rapidshare e.g. ... (like cryptload)

If you checked that try:

- to remove the "internet hub" and host with the internet cable directly connected to your pc
- Disable your Antivirus software (I am not sure about that but kaspersky [which I use] sometimes want to cut all active internet connections..)
 
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Mh I also know that problem...

Be sure that:

- Your router does NOT automaticly reconnect sometimes. (maybe google for that)
- You DON'T use any software in the background which reconnect to the router for downloading reasons. rapidshare e.g. ... (like cryptload)

If you checked that try:

- to remove the "internet hub" and host with the internet cable directly connected to your pc
- Disable your Antivirus software (I am not sure about that but kaspersky [which I use] sometimes want to cut all active internet connections..)

The only one of those things which I have not tested is "- Your router does NOT automaticly reconnect sometimes." How do I know if it does?
 
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