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Can someone explain this?
Can someone explain this?
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Try to open again the cs2d_dedicated executabile file to see if is happen again.
It looks like I made a mistake and compiled the dedicated server for windows with my UDP library in debug mode... that's why you see this message.
I don't know why your router turns off though. Some routers tend to crash (?) when much UDP traffic is going on. Maybe your router is not suited for hosting a CS2D server.

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DC my router is a Sagemcom and im not sure if this is right... where it says Aplication / Service i can only select one of the listed services, i dont know wich is the correct one
but here in the UPnP tab they talk about ports for online games etc... and i cant add one there only in NAT/PAT.. edited 1×, last 03.03.15 05:08:26 pm
Or maybe your sister watching Wreacking Balls FULL HD 1080 .
CaneCorso has writtenYour wifi doesnt handle the connections coming from players .
Or maybe your sister watching Wreacking Balls FULL HD 1080 .
Or maybe your sister watching Wreacking Balls FULL HD 1080 .
or both...
try using another WIFI
try redownloading cs2d and the server thing
try starting the server freshly
try using another computer

and i dont use wifi, only by cable and usually what is connect to the wifi is a Tablet... so whats wrong ?
(Windows CMD > ipconfig)

KimKat: Right now I'm on 1.2 MB/s upload and I can host fine from my laptop. People around Europe have had an average of 22 ping when I put my test server online, I've never had a problem so far nor ever experienced such errors or any connection errors related to me as a host or any client. So that's most definitely not the problem. By the way: Did you try running the server completely without any scripts? Does the router problem occur then as well?
No off topic.
Raaj Nadar:
Of course you're able to host a dedicated server with the router, just download the cs2d dedicated executable file, put to cs2d folder and launch the dedicated file to launch the server.NOTICE: Of course, don't compare a router to a VPS, they are different machines and the server can be hosted in PC with your router connection (i'm just saying).
Not every router is capable to host a server, all routers are different and depends on their specifications, but i'd think majority of routers are able to do it.Or if you mean to host a server to router like a VPS (without launching the dedicated server in PC), obviously is not possible at all.
GeoB99: stop saying bullshit , a router can host a server WITHOUT a PC , ofc you need a pc to upload files ect .. then start the server IN the router . But ofc not all router .Anf if im not wrong , the application isnt an FTP Server , so try the new* .
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