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Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.10.24 04:15:00 -
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Since the server downtime last night, I have been unable to connect to the DUST514 servers.
Game screen remains on the "Connecting... Attempting Login" screen. After 5-10 minutes, it defaults to the "Unable to connect" screen.
I'm based in Oceania. I've tried resetting my router, reconfiguring my ps3 internet configuration, restarting my ps3 (multiple times).
Regards, Elysia |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2013.10.24 04:40:00 -
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I'm able to ping the Asia and Oceania servers, too.
http://puu.sh/4Y0BP.png |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 09:50:00 -
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It's empty. I'll take a picture and upload it. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 09:55:00 -
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Yes, it's always empty. I get stuck on this screen: http://puu.sh/4Y8kj.jpg without any changes until it gives me the "Unable to connect" screen. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 09:59:00 -
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Things I have not tried: 1) port forwarding 2) reinstalling dust
I believe I was last online around 0900HRS UTC with no issues. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 10:08:00 -
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Much appreciated, Galaxy. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 10:21:00 -
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Not sure if it's worth mentioning, but the server offline message I get says:
"Dust 514(r) will go offline today for an extended period of time starting from 11:00 UTC. Server is expected tocome back up at 11:40 UTC. For more information please visit Announcements section over at http://forums.dust514.com"
Server and Players remain blank. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 10:43:00 -
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Assuming 87.237.38.200 is your crest.eveonline server:
Pinging 87.237.38.200 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=322ms TTL=231 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=323ms TTL=231 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=337ms TTL=231 Reply from 87.237.38.200: bytes=32 time=328ms TTL=231
Ping statistics for 87.237.38.200: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 322ms, Maximum = 337ms, Average = 327ms
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I tried to access https://crest.eveonline.com on chrome, without success http://puu.sh/4Y9kO.jpg
IE, without success. http://puu.sh/4Y9nZ.png
Firefox, without success. (pending picture) |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 12:05:00 -
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Can I get confirmation that Nicolas Tittley is part of your staff? I received an email from him requesting for me IP address. |
Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 14:06:00 -
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CCP OverRainbow wrote:Hi,
Just for eliminating, are you sure your PS3 is connecting to internet? Can you play other online games on PS3 or access to any websites on PS3?
Thank you
Hi OverRainbow,
I was able to connect to the internet on my PS3 and played other online games/websites for the ps3 (Journey and Dark Souls). The issues has since been resolved.
I will edit the first post and create one final post outlining the issue, problem and solution. |
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Elysia LWB
DUST University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2013.10.24 14:12:00 -
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Overall, the main issue was being unable to get past the "attempting to connect" login screen on the PS3.
Symptoms of this issue 1) Being unable to access https://crest.eveonline.com . Accessing said site should result in the download of a file called "download" without any file extension. 2) Seeing "Server: " and "Players: " without and text (It should normally display "Server: Tranquility" and "Players: 9001") 3) The user should also be able to "ping crest.eveonline.com" and "tracert -d crest.eveonline.com" successfully in the command promt (cmd) window.
Solution: Issue was resolved by bypassing the router and connecting the PS3 directly to the modem.
Addendum: The source of the issue lay in the router, and there should theoretically be a way to allow connection to the dust514 server through the router. I will attempt to activiate DMZ and some portforwarding, but will probably not followup on this issue in this thread. |
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