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D-Link PowerLine Adapters => DHP-701AV => Topic started by: VladCarlsson on March 21, 2016, 01:24:33 PM
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Hello, so I got a DHP-1565 Wireless N PowerLine Gigabit Router. The problem is that, the router is causing problems with Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
When I try to join a competitive game, it Auto-Disconnects me. Is there a special setting that it's needed to be done? I'm using the cable connected to my PC, and not through Wi-Fi. Also, it can't be from my internet connection because it's a 200mb/s connection which gives me speeds of up to 20-21mb/s and upload speeds pretty much close to that as well.
If I try to connect my internet cable directly to my PC and not to my Wi-Fi router, the game connects... I also tried the support forum on Steam but they couldn't help me yet... that's why I'm hoping someone here can. I really love D-Link products, this router is super fast, it's stylish, and does the job. I wouldn't want to have to change to TP-LINK or Tenda for some reason :( (I had a Tenda router before and the game worked with that without a problem, but I had to change it because it only had speeds of up to 150mb/s).
I should mention that this only happens to Counter Strike: Global Offensive and only on competitive games... Please help me :(
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
- What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
- What region are you located?
Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations
- What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
- What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?
- Is ISP Modem/Service using Dynamic or Static WAN IP addressing?
- What ISP Modem service link speeds UP and Down do you have? Link> Speed Testing Sites (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48352.0)
- Check ISP MTU requirements, Cable is usually 1500, DSL is around 1492 down to 1472. Call the ISP and ask. Link>Checking MTU Values (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53008.0)
You might try setting up a QoS rule for gaming:
Gaming and QoS for XBL (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=42011.0)
Is the DHP-1565 being used with PL devices as well?
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Hardware Version: DHP-1565A1
Firmware Version : 1.00 , 19, Jan, 2012
Region: I'm from Romania, (GMT+02:00) Bucharest
ISP Service: RCS&RDS - Cable
ISP Modem: I honestly don't have any idea. I live in an apartment building, the cable comes directly from outside into my apartment.
I'm using a Dynamic IP address. My current speed is - http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5186894230
The MTU is 1452.
I don't think the XBL rules would apply to Steam platform
About the last think, what are PL devices?
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PL=Power Line devices.
That kind of ISP speed, I would not expect the router to be a the cause. Ensure QoS is disabled and try disabling SPI packet inspection.
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SPI packed inspection is disabled... and I disabled QoS as well, I will try a game in a few moments and hopefully won't have problems at all. I will get back with more info. Thank you so much for all the support :)
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Let us know. ;)
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OK, so I just played a competitive game of Counter Strike: Global Offensive, it went smoothly, no problems and stuff, hopefully the next 2 - 3 games will be the same. If that's the case then it's fixed :D Thank you so much for your support, in case the problem comes back I will let you know. Until then, I wish you a really nice week :D Again, thank you for your support :D
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Glad it worked and hope it keeps working. I presume disabling QoS was the key.
Enjoy. ;)
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Hello, I'm back, that was not the problem... Today it happened again, and I think I know why, my brother is playing in the other room, using the Wi-Fi... on another computer. Can I do something about that?
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I think you would have to enable QoS and then set up a rule for him, giving a lower priority, say 200 using the OtherDevices rule example listed in the link I posted earlier. You may need to set up another one for you and put the priority at 128 or 100 or try 50. Any higher then that, you'll start to starve bandwidth to other devices. :-\
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Thank you, will try that now :D I'll come back with a response :D
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;)
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That did not help, as soon as he joined a multiplayer game, I got my Counter Strike: GO connection lost :(
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How do you have the QoS configured?
Post a picture please: Adding Screenshots In A Post (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=58120.0)
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Here it is.
I got the IP's from Router's status page but when i check on google the IP is different (starting with 188)
192.168.0.100 DESKTOP-1PQLR66
192.168.0.101 DESKTOP-I6052L0
(http://i67.tinypic.com/opr4mh.png)
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Ok thats fine. Does your game use specific port #s? You might try to narrow down port numbers for your game and input those or the range from and too. Look at out the XBL rule is set up for an example. I'm hoping there maybe just one port that you can use when gaming.
Seems like something ur other PC is doing is kicking out off and not sure what it could be.
Is uPnP enabled?
Try setting the other PC to 255 priority and test.
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Well, I was playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive and he started playing Counter Strike 1.6
It is possible that the ports are interfering or something.
I found this on the internet regarding Steam ports...
Steam Client
UDP 27000 to 27015 inclusive (Game client traffic)
UDP 27015 to 27030 inclusive (Typically Matchmaking and HLTV)
TCP 27014 to 27050 inclusive (Steam downloads)
UDP 4380
Dedicated or Listen Servers
TCP 27015 (SRCDS Rcon port)
Steamworks P2P Networking and Steam Voice Chat
UDP 3478 (Outbound)
UDP 4379 (Outbound)
UDP 4380 (Outbound)
Additional Ports for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer
UDP 1500 (outbound)
UDP 3005 (outbound)
UDP 3101 (outbound)
UDP 28960
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Ok. Makes more sense now. If uPnP is enabled on the router it should help with picking up a virtual port for additional devices that use the same port when needed. We see this with XBL with more than one game console being online at the same time.
Does the other PC get booted off if that PC is online first then you attempt to game after coming online?
Possible you might need to contact the Mfr of the games and ask them for help and information regarding multiple game PCs being online at one time. The routers QoS and UpNp settings should work ok however the FW hasn't been updated at all so uPnP could be out of date. :-X
You might try setting up a Virtual Server rule or PortForward rule and see what happens. You'll need to disable uPnP if you set up PF rules.
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I just changed the port on the other computer in the .cfg file and we both played a match, it didn't got me Auto-Disconnected yet... so I think this works now :) It's most likely thanks to your help with the QoS rule :D I just needed to use another port as well probably :D Fingers crossed, hopefully I won't get problems now :D Again, thank you for all your time, D-Link surely offers great support :D
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Glad you got it working better. Enjoy.
;)