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  • Quake won't connect to anything!

    I have been getting this error for the past few days while trying to connect to any Quake servers. Maybe someone can help me figure this out.


    the cax.cfg that gets executed only has "bind mouse3 "say_team %l" in it.

    Anyone know how to solve this?

    I cannot connect to ANY Quake servers at the moment.
    Last edited by Phenom; 04-27-2008, 11:17 PM.
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    Internally it appears as though you have 3 seperate networks and you could get cross network connection problems if your subnet isn't set correctly. Alternatively is the machine you're using to connect to the server (192.168.254.1) actually configured to be on the same 192.168.254.x network?
    Have you tried connecting via the external ip of roots? Do you get the same on any of the euro servers (bigfoot.morphos-team.net or flanders.servegame.org:26000-26004)?

    Hope this helps

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      I have figured this out.

      In My Network Connections, I have two Local Area Network connections that I did not need enabled. This was causing the confusion and simple disabling the two LAN connections cleared up this problem.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Phenom View Post
        I have figured this out.

        In My Network Connections, I have two Local Area Network connections that I did not need enabled. This was causing the confusion and simple disabling the two LAN connections cleared up this problem.
        Hehe, well if you have a highly whacked out setup, it's sure the confuse the f outta anything!

        3 LAN network connections? Sheesh! Sounds like guy with 3 cd-rom drives that can't get Quake to play the CD music

        Still ... I might take a crack at writing code to solve a puzzle like that.
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