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Mumble randomly can't connect at times
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EDIT/SOLUTION:

NusemanTry Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.

My mumble can't connect to servers at random times.
When I'm unable to connect to any servers, the mumble console just outputs:
[10:18:21 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:18:21 PM] Connected.
[10:18:40 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
[10:18:50 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:18:51 PM] Connected.
[10:19:10 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
[10:19:20 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:19:20 PM] Connected.
[10:19:39 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.

I can always see the amount of users in the server I'm trying to join, and I'll have a ping for the server, too.
So far I've tried updating/reinstalling and making sure the program is allowed by my firewall.

I'm using windows 10 on a new computer.

I should probably also add that when I having no trouble connecting to a mumble and I disconnect and try to connect to a different mumble, I might not be able to connect to the new mumble.

EDIT/SOLUTION: [quote=Nuseman]Try Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.[/quote]

My mumble can't connect to servers at random times.
When I'm unable to connect to any servers, the mumble console just outputs:
[10:18:21 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:18:21 PM] Connected.
[10:18:40 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
[10:18:50 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:18:51 PM] Connected.
[10:19:10 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
[10:19:20 PM] Reconnecting.
[10:19:20 PM] Connected.
[10:19:39 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.

I can always see the amount of users in the server I'm trying to join, and I'll have a ping for the server, too.
So far I've tried updating/reinstalling and making sure the program is allowed by my firewall.

I'm using windows 10 on a new computer.


I should probably also add that when I having no trouble connecting to a mumble and I disconnect and try to connect to a different mumble, I might not be able to connect to the new mumble.
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Bump could offer a few keys for whoever helps me fix this

Bump could offer a few keys for whoever helps me fix this
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I've had that a few times, but only with tf2pickup mumble, it was fixed after a few min. I was able to join any other mumble though

I've had that a few times, but only with tf2pickup mumble, it was fixed after a few min. I was able to join any other mumble though
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ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /flushdns
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still not working consistently bump

16jacobjBump could offer a few keys for whoever helps me fix this
still not working consistently bump
[quote=16jacobj]Bump could offer a few keys for whoever helps me fix this[/quote]
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Happened to me during the last match of the season last season as we were going into golden cap... terrible. Good luck finding a fix.

Happened to me during the last match of the season last season as we were going into golden cap... terrible. Good luck finding a fix.
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Try Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.

Try Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.
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NusemanTry Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.

I think this fixed it, gonna keep using mumble for a day or 2 to make sure this isn't a fluke

[quote=Nuseman]Try Configure > Settings > Network > Use Quality of Service, either check or uncheck that box, apparently it differs from server to server whether you should have it on or not to prevent random disconnects, I had a similar issue but verse told me about this.[/quote]
I think this fixed it, gonna keep using mumble for a day or 2 to make sure this isn't a fluke
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Depending on where you live, your IP will block certain TCP or UDP ports, which is how Mumble sends info. You can get into certain Mumbles and not others. Call your IP and ask them to unblock all ports, they did it immediately for me and it instantly solved the problem.

Depending on where you live, your IP will block certain TCP or UDP ports, which is how Mumble sends info. You can get into certain Mumbles and not others. Call your IP and ask them to unblock all ports, they did it immediately for me and it instantly solved the problem.
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HarbingerDepending on where you live, your IP will block certain TCP or UDP ports, which is how Mumble sends info. You can get into certain Mumbles and not others. Call your IP and ask them to unblock all ports, they did it immediately for me and it instantly solved the problem.

The problem has been that I randomly can't connect to mumble at certain times, not that I can't connect at all. I was able to connect perfectly with my old computer, + I think that mumble setting that nuseman suggested seems to be working so I'm pretty sure it was a problem with mumble, yeah

[quote=Harbinger]Depending on where you live, your IP will block certain TCP or UDP ports, which is how Mumble sends info. You can get into certain Mumbles and not others. Call your IP and ask them to unblock all ports, they did it immediately for me and it instantly solved the problem.[/quote]
The problem has been that I randomly can't connect to mumble at certain times, not that I can't connect at all. I was able to connect perfectly with my old computer, + I think that mumble setting that nuseman suggested seems to be working so I'm pretty sure it was a problem with mumble, yeah
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