Kali Problems
Kali Problems
OKay First things first..... System stats..
SYSTEM:
mobo: Shuttle AK32A (VIA KT266A, VT8366A/VT8233)
CPU: Athlon 1800+
VID: XFX Nvidia 6600GT (drvrs:67.66)
M: 512meg Mushkin DDR 2100 cas 2.5
Sound: SB Live! 5.1 (sb0100)
OS: XP PRO
HD: Maxtor 7200 60 Gig (Quantum drive)
IE 6
Dx 9.0c
Firewall: ZoneAlarm Pro (XP FW Disabled)
Router: Linksys BEFSR42 ver.2 (firm update 1.46.2)
ISP: Verizon DSL
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System Information
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Time of this report: 2/17/2005, 19:41:30
Machine name: DUPER
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: VIA694
System Model: AWRDACPI
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+, MMX, 3DNow, ~1.5GHz
Memory: 512MB RAM
Page File: 202MB used, 1047MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
I am Unable to see D1 and D2 games via the in-game menu.
Things I've Done:
d/l'd current version of D2x-W32
Completely disabled my firewall and anti-virus and plugged directly into the modem. No good.
tried all forms of compatability and disabled compat mode as well. No good.
Tried to forward the Kali port in my router (2213). Only, i can't access my router unless I unplug it from the modem and reset it. (wtf??)
Is there anything in IE6 that might effect IPX detection? (i have ipx protocol installed).
There are a number of small things that I've tried. so. anyone have any ideas?? I'd really like to get playing D2 again with all the cool D2x stuff Diedel has added!
SYSTEM:
mobo: Shuttle AK32A (VIA KT266A, VT8366A/VT8233)
CPU: Athlon 1800+
VID: XFX Nvidia 6600GT (drvrs:67.66)
M: 512meg Mushkin DDR 2100 cas 2.5
Sound: SB Live! 5.1 (sb0100)
OS: XP PRO
HD: Maxtor 7200 60 Gig (Quantum drive)
IE 6
Dx 9.0c
Firewall: ZoneAlarm Pro (XP FW Disabled)
Router: Linksys BEFSR42 ver.2 (firm update 1.46.2)
ISP: Verizon DSL
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System Information
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Time of this report: 2/17/2005, 19:41:30
Machine name: DUPER
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: VIA694
System Model: AWRDACPI
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+, MMX, 3DNow, ~1.5GHz
Memory: 512MB RAM
Page File: 202MB used, 1047MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
I am Unable to see D1 and D2 games via the in-game menu.
Things I've Done:
d/l'd current version of D2x-W32
Completely disabled my firewall and anti-virus and plugged directly into the modem. No good.
tried all forms of compatability and disabled compat mode as well. No good.
Tried to forward the Kali port in my router (2213). Only, i can't access my router unless I unplug it from the modem and reset it. (wtf??)
Is there anything in IE6 that might effect IPX detection? (i have ipx protocol installed).
There are a number of small things that I've tried. so. anyone have any ideas?? I'd really like to get playing D2 again with all the cool D2x stuff Diedel has added!
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duper is this post from before or after you talked to me.. on kali ( a place where the issues of the d3 soap opera of ego trips is not present)
this is how i have my settings always do it when starting fresh never have to reconfigure if i have other game issues
general info behind a router. (we know you are on a linksys)
set your computers to static ips (copy your dns servers so you can add them in the ip config screen on each computer)
192.168.1.50 (main)
192.168.1.51 (adl)
router port fowarding (rememeber to hit apply)
2213-2213 both 192.18.1.50
2214-2214 both 192.18.1.51
kali settings
settings NAT/proxy tab enable special nat checkbox, disble nat related messages, default port 2231
added in local machine ips to list
Kali setting Advanced tab
local ip spinnerbox assign local machin ip from dropdown
main rig set local port 2213, then went to adl machine set 2214
D2x-w32 settings under XP (this is hat works foir me until this was done i would either not see any game, stated IPX driver not found or would kick me back to chat
Game setup tab created other/custom, default d2 did not like it
I have different descent 2 directories
Descent2 (default likes this one)
Descent2X (custom works with this one)
Installed IPX protocol set 802.3 (instead of automatic) (this is for lan use mostly)
added d2x-w32 enable win 2000 compat mode on d2x-w32.exe and descent2.exe set the mission directory to match
addl command line
-fullscreen -grabmouse -sound22k -gl_trilinear -gl_alttexmerge -playermessages -noredundancy -gl_reticle 0 -shortpackets -pps 7 -nomovies
just enabled winsock support, drop out of order packets.. no other settings enabled
works fine launched from game bar (menu bar view/Gamebar)
this is how i have my settings always do it when starting fresh never have to reconfigure if i have other game issues
general info behind a router. (we know you are on a linksys)
set your computers to static ips (copy your dns servers so you can add them in the ip config screen on each computer)
192.168.1.50 (main)
192.168.1.51 (adl)
router port fowarding (rememeber to hit apply)
2213-2213 both 192.18.1.50
2214-2214 both 192.18.1.51
kali settings
settings NAT/proxy tab enable special nat checkbox, disble nat related messages, default port 2231
added in local machine ips to list
Kali setting Advanced tab
local ip spinnerbox assign local machin ip from dropdown
main rig set local port 2213, then went to adl machine set 2214
D2x-w32 settings under XP (this is hat works foir me until this was done i would either not see any game, stated IPX driver not found or would kick me back to chat
Game setup tab created other/custom, default d2 did not like it
I have different descent 2 directories
Descent2 (default likes this one)
Descent2X (custom works with this one)
Installed IPX protocol set 802.3 (instead of automatic) (this is for lan use mostly)
added d2x-w32 enable win 2000 compat mode on d2x-w32.exe and descent2.exe set the mission directory to match
addl command line
-fullscreen -grabmouse -sound22k -gl_trilinear -gl_alttexmerge -playermessages -noredundancy -gl_reticle 0 -shortpackets -pps 7 -nomovies
just enabled winsock support, drop out of order packets.. no other settings enabled
works fine launched from game bar (menu bar view/Gamebar)
Its a bug with some versions of D2x. Although very pretty, I cannot see games with 3DF_X as well as certain versions of D2x, and if you are'nt in the games list when a D2x player is there (W32) creating the game, the game disappears from the menu and even D-spy cannot find it.
Rangers are starting a project to find a version that works and is stable. Also there are quite a few "bugs" or "features" that are essentialy unfair.
One is the "friendly fire bug" in which you cannot die (only you), turning rates, and another thing, I have experinced this firsthand on the first install of D2x I tried, is the vauss inflicts more damage and it seems to fire faster.
We have some players that have spent alot of time researching this, so we are gathering info. on as many versions as we can, to sort through and find a version that emulates more fair game play.
If you wish to contribute or help in this endeavor just drop by Ranger's server on Kali, I think we are now #359. Tigeron is one of experts on the subject.
Rangers are starting a project to find a version that works and is stable. Also there are quite a few "bugs" or "features" that are essentialy unfair.
One is the "friendly fire bug" in which you cannot die (only you), turning rates, and another thing, I have experinced this firsthand on the first install of D2x I tried, is the vauss inflicts more damage and it seems to fire faster.
We have some players that have spent alot of time researching this, so we are gathering info. on as many versions as we can, to sort through and find a version that emulates more fair game play.
If you wish to contribute or help in this endeavor just drop by Ranger's server on Kali, I think we are now #359. Tigeron is one of experts on the subject.
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canuck off topic as usual.. this is d2x-w32 (very stable and full usb support to say the least) not d2x for windows
please dont troll in a subject that is not being discussed into this thread. create your own if you have ISSUES on what settings a host chooses when they launch a multiplayer game on a exe that is available to EVERYONE!
please dont troll in a subject that is not being discussed into this thread. create your own if you have ISSUES on what settings a host chooses when they launch a multiplayer game on a exe that is available to EVERYONE!
hrm .. no luck.
Even without the router and without the firewall i can not see the games.
As a side note.. I can't access my router at all now. ... i think my system is posessed.
I still think we're missing a great business opportunity with router viruses.
I notice that you listed a specific type of IPX protocol. Can different ones be laoded? is there a difference?
Have I missed some setting in windows?
Even without the router and without the firewall i can not see the games.
As a side note.. I can't access my router at all now. ... i think my system is posessed.
I still think we're missing a great business opportunity with router viruses.
I notice that you listed a specific type of IPX protocol. Can different ones be laoded? is there a difference?
Have I missed some setting in windows?
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Well, I doubt the router is toast since you can actually still use it to get outside.
One thing to try is this.
Shut down firewall.
Flush browser cache.
Put security level in browser to low.
Then in address bar, type 192.168.1.1 and hit enter.
Make sure you allow pop-ups. if not, you won't get the authorization window.
One thing to try is this.
Shut down firewall.
Flush browser cache.
Put security level in browser to low.
Then in address bar, type 192.168.1.1 and hit enter.
Make sure you allow pop-ups. if not, you won't get the authorization window.
can't access it. Error:BUBBALOU wrote:DUDE!
get into the westell modem, 192.168.1.254 and disable the DHCP server and ant port fowarding let the router do it! .. no wonder, your letting your dsl modem do all the DHCP and port fowarding
IE6 Error wrote: The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings.
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Please try the following:
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
To check your connection settings, click the Tools menu, and then click Internet Options. On the Connections tab, click Settings. The settings should match those provided by your local area network (LAN) administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).
See if your Internet connection settings are being detected. You can set Microsoft Windows to examine your network and automatically discover network connection settings (if your network administrator has enabled this setting).
Click the Tools menu, and then click Internet Options.
On the Connections tab, click LAN Settings.
Select Automatically detect settings, and then click OK.
Some sites require 128-bit connection security. Click the Help menu and then click About Internet Explorer to determine what strength security you have installed.
If you are trying to reach a secure site, make sure your Security settings can support it. Click the Tools menu, and then click Internet Options. On the Advanced tab, scroll to the Security section and check settings for SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, PCT 1.0.
Click the Back button to try another link.
Cannot find server or DNS Error
Internet Explorer
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usually the admin page to a westell modem is 192.168.1.254 (bellsouth) but you have to be plugged directly into the modem. otherwise your browser will attempt to find that ip address via a dns server... this is a way around this but we will wait until you have everything running, if you have the handbook that was given to you by your isp in regards to the modem... just look at that for the admin page. (edit)for verizon the admin page is 192.168.1.1 admin/password=admin/password
O-M-G
Welp, after reading thru a number of threads on another fourm, I found that the only way to access this particular modem (a Westell A90-210015-04), you must use the USB cable connection and then apply some goofball 3rd party utility that only half works... In other words, I'm pretty much pooched in any endever to access the Admin page. The purpose for doing this (in thoery) is to turn off PPPoE and turn on Bridge mode.
I did have one brain cramp that got worked out. The line from my modem to the cable in the Uplink connector and not the WAN connector of the router. ..Thus it was working like a HUB or switch. ...Well.. then I remembered WHY this was done... When I'm plugged into WAN, I loose my connection altogether o_0; however! I can access the routers Admin page!
What the @#@@#$@ is going on? .. wow, looks like I found a whole can of FUBAR in the cabnet.
Welp, after reading thru a number of threads on another fourm, I found that the only way to access this particular modem (a Westell A90-210015-04), you must use the USB cable connection and then apply some goofball 3rd party utility that only half works... In other words, I'm pretty much pooched in any endever to access the Admin page. The purpose for doing this (in thoery) is to turn off PPPoE and turn on Bridge mode.
I did have one brain cramp that got worked out. The line from my modem to the cable in the Uplink connector and not the WAN connector of the router. ..Thus it was working like a HUB or switch. ...Well.. then I remembered WHY this was done... When I'm plugged into WAN, I loose my connection altogether o_0; however! I can access the routers Admin page!
What the @#@@#$@ is going on? .. wow, looks like I found a whole can of FUBAR in the cabnet.
Can you ask your ISP to get you a different modem , not usb, that is standalone? I did a quick Google on your modem, and it seems you have alot of company.
https://www.westell.com/content/verizon ... 210015.pdf
Hope it is similar to your modem and is of some use.
Good thing you don't have the 2200 series... 133 page manual lol!
http://www.westell.com/content/verizon/ ... guidec.pdf
I'm searching for other adsl modems that work on your system, preferably under $500.00
While surfing found this, great info on ADSL in general;
http://www.flex.com/adsl/slowpoke.html
https://www.westell.com/content/verizon ... 210015.pdf
Hope it is similar to your modem and is of some use.
Good thing you don't have the 2200 series... 133 page manual lol!
http://www.westell.com/content/verizon/ ... guidec.pdf
I'm searching for other adsl modems that work on your system, preferably under $500.00
While surfing found this, great info on ADSL in general;
http://www.flex.com/adsl/slowpoke.html
Ok, Kali and D2 are plaing nice again! yeah!
I had installed 1.68 to see if that might fix something and it Didn't... so , I reinstalled Kali 2.
While setting up my games again, i took notice of the Winsock support check box and a light came on.
...now, If I can just get my router and modem to play nice. .. most likely will need a new modem.
I had installed 1.68 to see if that might fix something and it Didn't... so , I reinstalled Kali 2.
While setting up my games again, i took notice of the Winsock support check box and a light came on.
...now, If I can just get my router and modem to play nice. .. most likely will need a new modem.
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Connect to the WAN plug and go into the router setup. Have it load the defaults.I did have one brain cramp that got worked out. The line from my modem to the cable in the Uplink connector and not the WAN connector of the router. ..Thus it was working like a HUB or switch. ...Well.. then I remembered WHY this was done... When I'm plugged into WAN, I loose my connection altogether o_0; however! I can access the routers Admin page! Very Happy
Reboot the modem, once it's up, turn on the router. Then turn on your PC.
Zoom makes some nice all-in-one ADSL modems, http://www.zoom.com/products/adsl_overview.html
I'm a happy camper w/ the 5554 X5. $70 at Fry's http://shop3.outpost.com/product/3893407
Edit: actually I got a spare one -- $50 and it's yours
I'm a happy camper w/ the 5554 X5. $70 at Fry's http://shop3.outpost.com/product/3893407
Edit: actually I got a spare one -- $50 and it's yours
Thanks Grendel, but I'm not sure it will work, unless it's on Verzion'a "list". I have a Fujitsu DSL modem here that worked fine, but Verizon isn't using them anymore. I tried hooking it up last night and it doesn't connect. Maybe it was a case of stupid user.
The modem I have is Verizon's, I'll just send it back. You can own/use your own modem but they make it VERY difficult for you and they charge you more ... go figure.
anyways.. I'll keep that inmind, I'll call them, wait an hour on hold then talk to a braindead kid on the other side and prolly get nowhere. but maybe I will ... may i'll win the lottery.. hm.. it could happen.
sorry. Got crapola goin on here that's making hard to think straight.
The modem I have is Verizon's, I'll just send it back. You can own/use your own modem but they make it VERY difficult for you and they charge you more ... go figure.
anyways.. I'll keep that inmind, I'll call them, wait an hour on hold then talk to a braindead kid on the other side and prolly get nowhere. but maybe I will ... may i'll win the lottery.. hm.. it could happen.
sorry. Got crapola goin on here that's making hard to think straight.
Should be easy if you can access your current modem setup -- basic parameters are VPI, VCI and encapsulation plus MRU/MTU/MSS (default should work), authentication mode (CHAP/PAP/Auto) and your PPP/PPOoE account values (if any). Might be handy to write all that down and then trying to get the 2nd modem going -- JIC.
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Heh -- ADSL Modem - Verizon setup procedure (pdf)
Hey, noticed something, use the Linksys Router menu to set things up, and ignore the Westell... says so here;
5.6 Modem Installations
This section explains the procedures for installing Westellâ??s WireSpeed Dual Connect modem via USB connections
or via 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet connections.
Note: Please wait until you have received notification Verizon Online that your DSL line has been
activated before installing your modem.
Note: If you are using a Westell ADSL modem in conjunction with a router, refer to the router manufacturerâ??s instructions for proper installation
and configuration.
Just for giggles install the diagnostic software and see if it reports something useful as stated in section 7 in the manual.
7. INSTALLING DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE for WINDOWS
5.6 Modem Installations
This section explains the procedures for installing Westellâ??s WireSpeed Dual Connect modem via USB connections
or via 10/100 Base-T/Ethernet connections.
Note: Please wait until you have received notification Verizon Online that your DSL line has been
activated before installing your modem.
Note: If you are using a Westell ADSL modem in conjunction with a router, refer to the router manufacturerâ??s instructions for proper installation
and configuration.
Just for giggles install the diagnostic software and see if it reports something useful as stated in section 7 in the manual.
7. INSTALLING DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE for WINDOWS
Settings to try w/ your Fuijitsu modem (from above link and the X6 documentation):
VPI: 0, VCI: 35, Protocol: PPPoE, Encapsulation: LLC
or
VPI: 0, VCI: 35, Protocol: 1483 Bridged IP, Encapsulation: LLC
I'd guess it's the former -- PPP username is usually the name part of your Verizon email address (xxx@verizon.com), the password the one you use to login to the V. Authentication mode should be auto, if that modem doesn't have it try CHAP over PAP. MRU/MTU/MSS are 1492/1492/1432.
VPI: 0, VCI: 35, Protocol: PPPoE, Encapsulation: LLC
or
VPI: 0, VCI: 35, Protocol: 1483 Bridged IP, Encapsulation: LLC
I'd guess it's the former -- PPP username is usually the name part of your Verizon email address (xxx@verizon.com), the password the one you use to login to the V. Authentication mode should be auto, if that modem doesn't have it try CHAP over PAP. MRU/MTU/MSS are 1492/1492/1432.