Support::General SupportPost all topics here having to do with errors while trying to connect to an EQEMu server but not about the setup/running of the Server itself.
This one has me stumped. EQEMU worked great until I moved to Vancouver last week.
Now the same machine shows an empty server list after I log in. I've tried reinstalling EQ, double checked that my eqhost.txt file is correct, forwarded ports on my router and even put my machine in the DMZ.
i am also getting no servers upon login, i just installed a brand new clean EQ Titanium edition with no patching. edited the eqhost.txt and used eqemulator.net:5998 and the 64.251.21.39:5998 what the other guy above said. both didnt work. ive also forwarded the ports as well. i think i saw someone else saying that it was just a matter of luck? like 1 in 10 trys or something and you could get the servers? is that true do you actually have to keep logging in over and over untill you get "lucky"? or is there something else im not doing right? i can log in just fine but no servers show up at all. any feedback would be nice thanks in advance. and i am aware there are other threads with this problem i cant really find a solution though other than the just keep trying to login
So I ran in to this problem on my own with my brother's login (based on my account). I can login and see everything fine but he can't. Using the same machine same install. I ended up making him another account to get him playing if we get this sorted out I can just move the characters to the wanted account.
I'm having the same problem on my laptop, my PC can see the server list fine but it's always blank if i try my laptop. I've also done port forwarding i even DMZ'd the laptop and it still doesn't work as well as changing the eqhost.txt to the direct IP of the Login Server.
I'm gonna try to bypass the Login Server by using the quick connect option to directly login to the server i want, but i don't remember what file the last server you played on is stored under in the EQ directory any help would be appreciated.
Well part of my brother's problem turned out to be the strict network he was on in the hospital. I plugged in a modem and used DUN and it worked great.
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