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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4500 => Topic started by: philwoz98 on August 23, 2012, 09:16:23 PM
		
			
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				I seem to have connection problems with cs go on xbox which i believe come from the router. Every time I am about to join a side i get disconnected from the game. I have looked at the game fuel guide with no luck. Any suggestions?
			
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				What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under router.
 Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on routers web page under status.
 What region are you located?
 Are you wired or wireless connected to the router?
 
 What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
 What ISP Modem do you have? Stand Alone or built in router?
 What ISP Modem make and model do you have?
 
 
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				It's the older model on firmware 1.15, eastern USA, wireless. Xbox in the the dmz. I have a variant of AT&T dsl 3up 1 down. And seperate dlink modem. 
			
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				Ok, seems like maybe we need to try the xbox gaming fuel guide again. Don't use DMZ as it's not needed. 
 
 Is the 4500 handling the PPPoE connected and the DSL modem is bridged?
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				Yeah it is bridged that way, and I will take it out of the dmz
			
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				Maybe someone can review your router settings with you using Link> teamviewer (http://www.teamviewer.com) if your interested. Its safe and secure.
			
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				mine works fine on cs, my xbox has static ip and reserved in dgl-4500. wired connection
 
 maybe you have a strict nat? if you have a public ip in your router, try doing power cycle and try cs if it works.
 
 Here are a few of my settings.
 
 FIREWALL
 Enable SPI-unchecked
 
 NAT ENDPOINT FILTERING
 both-Endpoint Independent
 
 Enable UPnP-checked
 WAN PING-off
 Enable Multicast Streams-checked
 
 Advanced Network
 WAN Port Speed : 100
 
 Gamefuel
 disable Dynamic Fragmentation :
 Automatic Uplink Speed : checked
 your xbox to 127 priority, the rest pc and laptops at 200.
 
 my firmware is 1.15 and hardware A1
 
 if your modem is some type of community network, ask your provider to set your QoS to 104 in your modem.
 
 one more thing, use OpenDNS as your dns server, and if you upgrade, you can block ads on xbox live by going to your opendns settings, Web Content Filtering- Always Block: rad.msn.com
 
 you can also filter internet by Proxy/Anonymizer, Adware, and other stuff,
 
 this helped me on facebook third party ads, you can still see primary ads from facebook though.
 
 goodluck.
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				Any status on this?
			
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				Applying settings ^ now, will respond back asap
			
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				No luck same results 
			
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				another thing to try, privacy settings for your gamertag.
 
 i had strict settings once, and on minecraft i wasn't able to share screenshots.
 
 maybe this has something to do with the settings.
 
 review your privacy settings for online play.
 
 
 the game probably just needs more players? the less players the harder to find good hosters?
 post some speedtest and pingtest results.
 i haven't been on live lately, maybe you can post some logs when you're getting disconnections.
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				Maybe some one can review your router settings with you using Teamviewer. 
			
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				will this help?
			
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				Where are those IP addresses coming from? 
 
 Might help if someone would look at your router settings using Teamviwer.
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				I believe other people I am playing the game with because it uses p2p not servers. 
			
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				Is uPnP Enabled or Disabled? Try Disabling it as a test and set up Port Forwarding rules and test. I think theres a missing configuration that needs to be corrected here.