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![]() I've played games on satellite before, and the issues make it really impossible to play. They'll be approx. 3 seconds behind on everything, which can be killer in a group if they play reaction-sensitive classes.
I was able to get by playing EQ2 by anticipating everything ahead of time, but it can be tough. As to your current issue, it sounds like there is a firewall blocking ports. Unfortunately I suck at diagnosing networking issues via proxy, but typically the following holds true: 1. If they have trouble connecting to websites in general, then it's the ISPs problem. 2. When plugged directly into the modem, if the performance is improved it's their router's problem. If performance is maintained, then it's a problem with the ISP. 3. If the router isn't the problem, and the ISP isn't the problem, then look for a software firewall on their computer. Windows 7 has one turned on by default. I don't suggest turning it off permanently, but do so temporarily to see if it improves performance. Chances are it's the ISPs problem. Your friends might have to like...rotate their dish to a different horizon or something. All I know is that if a satellite doesn't have a clear view of the horizon, then packets will get lost. <<As an aside>> I once tried to use my apartment complexes internet to play P99, but it was extremely spotty. Like, if I could get connected to the login server, then I had a 50/50 chance of seeing the servers. Then, if I could see the servers, I had a 50/50 chance of not getting kicked to the login screen when I attempted to join. Once I joined, I was golden. I never got kicked during zoning. I never looked into the issue passed "The internet is extremely crappy", but who knows, maybe it'll just take some perseverance from you guys.
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