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pcwzrd13 wrote:Ok, it looks like you are getting the correct response from the DNS server but then the Dreamcast is having a problem communicating with the server. I did notice that the IP address of your Dreamcast is 10.0.1.98. Try enabling DMZ for that IP and see if that changes anything. You can also try forwarding all ports to that IP (1-65535) if your router has a port range forwarding option.
namine207 wrote:That was the one that I had DMZed, but ill try to manually forward the ports. It could be the fault of the Apple Router that my current home network is running under. XD
pcwzrd13 wrote:namine207 wrote:That was the one that I had DMZed, but ill try to manually forward the ports. It could be the fault of the Apple Router that my current home network is running under. XD
Yeah, at this point I'd say the problem lies with your network and not the DreamPi. Hopefully the port forwarding will work.
namine207 wrote:Woo!! Changed out my router to an old Netgear and Starlancer connected on the first try! 4x4 connected to the master server, but when I try to connect to the chat server, it just takes a while to load and then says "Disconnected from chat server."
namine207 wrote:Edit: Planet Ring is also not connecting, says that it can't connect to the login server. Is it down for anyone else?
pcwzrd13 wrote:namine207 wrote:Woo!! Changed out my router to an old Netgear and Starlancer connected on the first try! 4x4 connected to the master server, but when I try to connect to the chat server, it just takes a while to load and then says "Disconnected from chat server."
Yeah, all the servers are down unfortunately. Well, technically the Dreamcast-Talk one is up but it's not working correctly. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.namine207 wrote:Edit: Planet Ring is also not connecting, says that it can't connect to the login server. Is it down for anyone else?
It appears to be down. I'll let Impulse know. Not that anyone plays it anyway do to the instability of the server.
pcwzrd13 wrote:Glad I could help! Not much can really go wrong with DreamPi due to the fact that there's nothing to configure (other than the dialing settings on the Dreamcast). Usually if there's an issue, it's related to the user's network or in rare cases, their ISP. Although there may be a bug that's preventing DreamPi users from playing Starlancer. Luke is going to look into it but he's got a lot on his plate at the moment. Luckily Starlancer isn't on the Game Night roster anyway because of server issues (much like Planet Ring).
namine207 wrote:I was honestly kind of hoping PR wouldn't be on the roster because of how often it crashes. But wow, Starlancer too.
pcwzrd13 wrote:namine207 wrote:I was honestly kind of hoping PR wouldn't be on the roster because of how often it crashes. But wow, Starlancer too.
It's not that the Starlancer server crashes a lot but it has other issues; mostly issues seeing games in the list or not being able to join a game. Actually getting online and making a game is usually no problem but I don't think anyone wants to play by themselves. I had these issues with both the Netopia and DreamPi so I'm not 100% certain it's a DreamPi bug. I've been told others have been able to play fine using Netopia on both ends but I haven't been able to confirm this.
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