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hey guys , last time i post this theard no body help me..

i hope you will help me now....

when i go to play LFS online and i click Display list of hotst i get only few servers on my list sometimes about 30 servers and sometimes about 10 servers.. i dont know why but its maybe because i didnt play long time and now i back to play on LFS..

this is my pingtest and my speedtest results





hope some body help..

NitroGen
Quote from Yardentw :hey guys , last time i post this theard no body help me..

i hope you will help me now....

when i go to play LFS online and i click Display list of hotst i get only few servers on my list sometimes about 30 servers and sometimes about 10 servers.. i dont know why but its maybe because i didnt play long time and now i back to play on LFS..

this is my pingtest and my speedtest results





hope some body help..

NitroGen

Hello NitroGen,

This might happen because you didn't select TCP.

Look at the attatched file to know how to enable TCP:
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LFs Servers Find.jpg
And also check this attachted file

For even more servers:
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LFS Servers Find 2.jpg
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mann.. this is still not workingg : \
1. Check you have the latest version of LFS (z28).
2. Check that lfs.exe has full inbound/outbound network access in your PC's firewall.
3. Check LFS is permitted full inbound/outbound access through your router, or if you don't know how to do this, connect your PC directly to the modem. If you get better connectivity without the router, then that's where the issue lies.

Your ping test results show that the test couldn't check packet loss, usually this is a firewall or a router issue, but I suppose it's possible for the ISP to block ping packets too.
Quote from NotAnIllusion :1. Check you have the latest version of LFS (z28).
2. Check that lfs.exe has full inbound/outbound network access in your PC's firewall.
3. Check LFS is permitted full inbound/outbound access through your router, or if you don't know how to do this, connect your PC directly to the modem. If you get better connectivity without the router, then that's where the issue lies.

Your ping test results show that the test couldn't check packet loss, usually this is a firewall or a router issue, but I suppose it's possible for the ISP to block ping packets too.

i dont have a router.. i have a modem... and you can explain me how to do this things with the firewall please?.
pls some one help ? :\
Quote from Yardentw :pls some one help ? :\

Let me try to help you again.

Which operating system do you have?

That means things as:

Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7???
windows XP

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