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Author: | [SpA]MrOrange [ 24 Aug 2010, 23:23 ] |
Post subject: | Mumble; Server connection failed: unable to write |
That's the error I get when I join the specialattack.net server. It was working fine until I suddenly got that error. Now I can connect, but there seem to be no channels and no people inside. I also can't talk or hear people. Please come up with an answer, as Google did me no good. |
Author: | [SpA]MrOrange [ 24 Apr 2011, 13:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mumble; Server connection failed: unable to write |
Necroposting, having the same issue again. Only seems to be affecting me. |
Author: | [SpA]Howard [ 27 Apr 2011, 09:32 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mumble; Server connection failed: unable to write |
[SpA]MrOrange wrote: Necroposting, having the same issue again. Only seems to be affecting me.
Orange: You using Win 7 by any chance?
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Author: | [SpA]MrOrange [ 27 Apr 2011, 11:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mumble; Server connection failed: unable to write |
Issue solved. It was a router problem. It appears that some routers don't support the 'Quality of service' option ( Configure> Settings> Network ; have 'Advanced' ticked) so I just had to turn that off. On my home computer (the only pc with that issue) I'm running Vista and I'm connected to a relatively cheap Cisco router (can't remember the model and can't check atm). I never had the issue on my laptop at campus (Win7 connected through VPN). It seems that it's a very rare issue as the only search results for the error were this thread and an unanswered thread on another forum. |
Author: | [SpA]Howard [ 27 Apr 2011, 12:41 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mumble; Server connection failed: unable to write |
[SpA]MrOrange wrote: Issue solved. It was a router problem. It appears that some routers don't support the 'Quality of service' option ( Configure> Settings> Network ; have 'Advanced' ticked) so I just had to turn that off.
Oh right - cool. Good to know I guess. I asked about Win 7 as the only thing I can find that reliably causes that issue is when Win 7 (that uses IPV6) has a tantrum with Mumble (that uses IPV4) and refuses to play nice. Its not a constant issue is that thing so its hard to fix and flatly should not have caused any problems in the first place.On my home computer (the only pc with that issue) I'm running Vista and I'm connected to a relatively cheap Cisco router (can't remember the model and can't check atm). I never had the issue on my laptop at campus (Win7 connected through VPN). It seems that it's a very rare issue as the only search results for the error were this thread and an unanswered thread on another forum. Anyway, glad you got it sorted. |
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