Problem with Connecting to games on 1 PC but not another PC
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 6:24 am
I got Multiwinia for my daugther, but if I host the game on my PC, her laptop computer can't join my higher end PC desktop.
However, if the laptop hosts the game, my desktop can connect to the laptop.
This doesn't make much sense to me, but if anyone has some idea, please let me know.
Desktop:
Intel Core2 Quad Q8200
Vista 32
Laptop:
Celeron
Vista 32
Given the difference in power and that the laptop can barely run it, I would much rather host the games on my desktop PC.
I am using a router, but other games work fine even over Steam which I am also using (Multiwinia Steam version 1.3). For example, I play Quake 1 Co-op fine hosting both ways.
Basically, if my desktop hosts and the laptop tries to join, then it just says: "Attempt 1..2...3....4...5....6..7...." on forever. If the laptop hosts, and my desktop joins, then it goes right into handshaking.
Any help please?
UPDATE: I got it to work with my desktop Hosting. I went into settings, other options, and I checked "Port Forwarding" and "amBX" after trying that it worked.
I didn't have to do Port Forwarding on the laptop though, so it is still strange to me.
UPDATE2: I uncheked "amBX" as I thought it wouldn't matter. Tried to host again, and the laptop could no longer connect to the desktop as a host. I re-checked "amBX" but still back to sqaure 1 as far as problems with the laptop not connecting to the desktop if it is host.
I got it to work 2 times, but haven't been able to do it again yet....
UPDATE3: It seems like connecting to a host is hit or miss? I got 2 more connections, but still sometimes no luck.
Another note if anyone knows why: On the laptop, it is not saving the player name. Have to change it every time from NewPlayer.
However, if the laptop hosts the game, my desktop can connect to the laptop.
This doesn't make much sense to me, but if anyone has some idea, please let me know.
Desktop:
Intel Core2 Quad Q8200
Vista 32
Laptop:
Celeron
Vista 32
Given the difference in power and that the laptop can barely run it, I would much rather host the games on my desktop PC.
I am using a router, but other games work fine even over Steam which I am also using (Multiwinia Steam version 1.3). For example, I play Quake 1 Co-op fine hosting both ways.
Basically, if my desktop hosts and the laptop tries to join, then it just says: "Attempt 1..2...3....4...5....6..7...." on forever. If the laptop hosts, and my desktop joins, then it goes right into handshaking.
Any help please?
UPDATE: I got it to work with my desktop Hosting. I went into settings, other options, and I checked "Port Forwarding" and "amBX" after trying that it worked.
I didn't have to do Port Forwarding on the laptop though, so it is still strange to me.
UPDATE2: I uncheked "amBX" as I thought it wouldn't matter. Tried to host again, and the laptop could no longer connect to the desktop as a host. I re-checked "amBX" but still back to sqaure 1 as far as problems with the laptop not connecting to the desktop if it is host.
I got it to work 2 times, but haven't been able to do it again yet....
UPDATE3: It seems like connecting to a host is hit or miss? I got 2 more connections, but still sometimes no luck.
Another note if anyone knows why: On the laptop, it is not saving the player name. Have to change it every time from NewPlayer.