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I just got in now too
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#12
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In now. Screwy stuff.
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#13
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It's been happening for me sporadically for a while now. I'm on some crappy DSL. I usually have to quit out and restart the program a couple of times and it fixes itself. I can't duplicate it on purpose though.
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#14
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Reboot router/ modem. Unplug and plug in any wall cables. Sediment can build up over time. Basically power cycle everything and reseat anything that carrys data/power. Post back if it's better )
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#15
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No to the last 2 comments this was different. This was a Comcast thing. I never have any trouble. I did everything like that from the beginning. Didn't help.
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My crappy dsl is centurylink, btw | |||
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#18
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Those who are experiencing recurring problems are having a different problem altogether unfortunately.
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#19
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I get an blank server select if I'm streaming on another computer and have anything else going on in addition to trying to log into Project 1999. As soon as I pause the stream, wait a moment and then try to reconnect, I am able to see the server list. For me, this issue is definitley related to my ISP.
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#20
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Update:
Issue totally resolved for me as of 11/5 No more problems, seemed to be an ISP hiccup. | ||
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