So my little brother just got all the NWN2 expansions and downloaded Sundren. Yay!
Now, whenever one of us logs into the server, it kicks the other one off, leaves a duplicate of the character, and totally screws up the server's player/pc identification, so three people get tells meant for one person, and shit's all messed up. Anyone that was online yesterday evening can testify. On my last log in attempt with one of my alts, I was in the Fugue with a copy of myself, in a party with my copy, and when I talked, both my copy and I emitted the text. Tells meant for prismaticcrow were also showing up in my tell log.
I tried a lot of fixes. I edited both of our .ini files to have difference client ports, I tried putting one pc in the dmz, and I even converted both of our PCs to static IPs and did port forwarding. What I've discovered is that if I reset the router, we can both log in without issues. However, afterward, the problem returns.
The last thing I tried before the last router reset was converting to the static IPs and enabling port forwarding, so this may have fixed the problem. However, I'd like to pick the community's collective brain to see if any of you know a better fix. Would a different/better/more expensive router help solve the problem? We're using a Linksys WRT54.
Thanks in advance.
Now, whenever one of us logs into the server, it kicks the other one off, leaves a duplicate of the character, and totally screws up the server's player/pc identification, so three people get tells meant for one person, and shit's all messed up. Anyone that was online yesterday evening can testify. On my last log in attempt with one of my alts, I was in the Fugue with a copy of myself, in a party with my copy, and when I talked, both my copy and I emitted the text. Tells meant for prismaticcrow were also showing up in my tell log.
I tried a lot of fixes. I edited both of our .ini files to have difference client ports, I tried putting one pc in the dmz, and I even converted both of our PCs to static IPs and did port forwarding. What I've discovered is that if I reset the router, we can both log in without issues. However, afterward, the problem returns.
The last thing I tried before the last router reset was converting to the static IPs and enabling port forwarding, so this may have fixed the problem. However, I'd like to pick the community's collective brain to see if any of you know a better fix. Would a different/better/more expensive router help solve the problem? We're using a Linksys WRT54.
Thanks in advance.
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