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crocodile5

Refreshing server list causes adsl modem to restart

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I have a wierd issue. When I open Arma multiplayer or use the sixupdater, it makes my adsl modem restart when it is fetching the server list. After the modem restarts refreshing doesnt make it restart anymore but since I close down sixupdater to remove stuttering ingame when I open it up again to connect to another server it restarts my modem again.

This doesnt happen only in DayZ tho, it happens when I open up Arma and click multiplayer as well.

Also my modem works fine with the rest of my games and applications.

I have the steam version of Arma2 and Arma2:OA.

Any help will be appericated, thanks.

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Hi,

I am suffering from the issue. I only get this Problem with ARMA II and the Six Launcher. Everything else works just fine: HTTP, FTP connections, playing/hosting all other games I play, Teamspeak... It doesn't even reboot on huge workloads because more than one computer downloads files and the whole bandwidth is used up.

But just as I refresh the server list in the Six Launcher or try to connect to a server ingame, the modem reboots and I have to wait for about one minute until I can get a connection again. It doesn't reboot when I'm finally connected to a server, I can play just fine then.

Also made sure my MTU is set correctly for my DSL connection (it was wrong before so my router log was spammed with flood detection messages which are gone now) and even tried to priotize the traffic on the ports 2302 to 2305 ARMA II uses within the QoS settings of my Modem. Nothing helps, just keeps rebooting on connecting to a server.

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