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#32683 27/06/03 07:47 PM
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I have this problem a real long time now, no-one knows the answer. Why do I connect in 59s to servers? It is so slow, others do it in a few seconds. I didnt have this problem when I started IRCing, but after a few weeks this problem showed up. Also sometimes i get this:

[Fri(27) 21:32:23] * [10053] Software caused connection abort
[Fri(27) 21:32:23] * Disconnected

About 4 times a day.
I'm really desperate, I tried several firewall, shut them all down, I tried everything (as far as i know), but nothing helps.

ANYONE?!?!?! frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown frown

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#32684 27/06/03 07:53 PM
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try lookinng in file > options > irc > flood


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#32685 27/06/03 08:14 PM
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Not sure about the slow connection, but have a look at this thread for the 'software caused...etc.' stuff.


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#32686 27/06/03 09:40 PM
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What version of windows, and are you on a LAN behind a router?

#32687 28/06/03 07:41 AM
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I'm using WinXP and I have used the firewall tutorial of mirc.org. I'm not behind a router, a proxy, whatever. I am behind a switch, but that contains no protection or other things. I previously used a dial-in modem, and I had the same problem. At this moment I am using ADSL (Lite), broadband.


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#32688 28/06/03 09:11 AM
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The WIndows XP firewall could well be causing it...when I used it, it made my connection to IRC slower. It wasn't as long as 59s, but it was about 10-15s on a server which would normally take me about 1-2 secs to connect to.

You might like to close other programs you have running too, if any. And I hope you didn't have "several" firewalls all enabled on your computer at the same time - it could cause them to clash, therefore, damaging the firewalls and making them almost useless, or worse, damaging your computer smile

I'd uninstall all firewalls you have, and just leave the XP one on, or if you want one from some congolomerate company such as McAfee or Norton, install ONE of them and disable the XP one. When I used Norton it did not affect my connection to mIRC (just <bleep>ed everything else up!) However, don't be another misguided user and think that firewalls stop people from packeting you :P - Many many people seem to think that, mainly because people just say "get a firewall" when someone asks "how do I stop people packeting me?" heh. It will only log the IP's of the attacker, which you can then send off to their ISP. Their ISP may or may not take action, although they should, as it's illegal. By the way, as far as I have seen, Windows XP firewall does not log the IP's of any attacker, unless they make themselves ridiculously obvious.

Anyhoo, that's enough rambling about something which is unrelated wink

Good luck!

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#32689 28/06/03 03:46 PM
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Your switch is most likely the problem. Does your switch have port forwarding capabilities? If so, enable port forwarding for port 113. Also, do you have the WinXP firewall disabled?


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