I've had this problem for awhile now, and nothing I've tried to fix Mumble has worked. When I join a Mumble channel my internet connection goes out. As I close Mumble my internet comes back within a minute. (usually, sometimes I have to reset my router.)
Things I've already tried to get it fixed:
- Re install it
- Disable firewall
- Checked my anti virus program, that isn't the problem
This really sucks, cause it limits me from being on a team, playing pugs, newbie mixes ect. ;(
if you know what's wrong I'd be glad to hear what you have to say
I've had this problem for awhile now, and nothing I've tried to fix Mumble has worked. When I join a Mumble channel my internet connection goes out. As I close Mumble my internet comes back within a minute. (usually, sometimes I have to reset my router.)
Things I've already tried to get it fixed:
- Re install it
- Disable firewall
- Checked my anti virus program, that isn't the problem
This really sucks, cause it limits me from being on a team, playing pugs, newbie mixes ect. ;(
if you know what's wrong I'd be glad to hear what you have to say
Found this on a website.
1. Make sure you're not blocking UDP packets going to or coming from the port the server is using.
2. In the advanced client settings, go to Network, and disable "Use Quality of Service". Apply changes, reconnect, and check if that helps.
3. Disable personal firewall software, or firewall features on the router. Check if there's "stateful packet inspection" or "heuristic" filtering features, or things like "DoS protection", and disable those.
4. Check if there's a firmware upgrade for your router.
In the advanced client settings, go to Network, and enable "Force TCP mode". Apply changes, reconnect, and check if that helps.
Found this on a website.
[quote]1. Make sure you're not blocking UDP packets going to or coming from the port the server is using.
2. In the advanced client settings, go to Network, and disable "Use Quality of Service". Apply changes, reconnect, and check if that helps.
3. Disable personal firewall software, or firewall features on the router. Check if there's "stateful packet inspection" or "heuristic" filtering features, or things like "DoS protection", and disable those.
4. Check if there's a firmware upgrade for your router.
In the advanced client settings, go to Network, and enable "Force TCP mode". Apply changes, reconnect, and check if that helps.[/quote]
some of those things im kinda dumb with, like i dont know how to do what theyre saying, ill try to get my friend to help me whos good with computers
some of those things im kinda dumb with, like i dont know how to do what theyre saying, ill try to get my friend to help me whos good with computers
can anyone help me with what kirby said? i dont know how to do what he said ._.
can anyone help me with what kirby said? i dont know how to do what he said ._.