hey i have like 2 computers both connected to the internet via the same router or something and for some reason when you try to sign on to one, (i think this is the reason) it won't let you sign onto the other one, it just says , failed to connect, then disconnected from server O_o
Any ideas why this is happening and how i can stop it?(if possible) and make it so I can go on one and also the other(not actually me, like just me and my bro on at the same time)
re two computers playing SRO
re two computers playing SRO
Server: Greece
Character: Laios
Build: 2:1 Int:Str, Ice Spear, Usually Nuker
Guild: Archlords
Level: 36 atm
Weapon: SOS Long Halbert +5 (P4wns)
Character: Laios
Build: 2:1 Int:Str, Ice Spear, Usually Nuker
Guild: Archlords
Level: 36 atm
Weapon: SOS Long Halbert +5 (P4wns)
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i connect with two different pc's to silkroad all the time using the same router.
I dunno where this "Its seen as the same computer" thing came from. Thats what NAT is for. It is seen as the same ip, but in terms of packets, SRO doesnt know the difference. It just knows that your trying to connect. Now, if there was a check only allowing one ip at a time, then yo ushould have a problem. But there isnt, so you have a wrong setting on your pc somewhere.
Log one into sro and try browsing with the other. If there is no problem browsing the internet, then you probably have a firewall problem.
You might also be forwarding ports (for whatever reason) for SRO on both computers, which might cause a wierd conflict within the router.
I dunno where this "Its seen as the same computer" thing came from. Thats what NAT is for. It is seen as the same ip, but in terms of packets, SRO doesnt know the difference. It just knows that your trying to connect. Now, if there was a check only allowing one ip at a time, then yo ushould have a problem. But there isnt, so you have a wrong setting on your pc somewhere.
Log one into sro and try browsing with the other. If there is no problem browsing the internet, then you probably have a firewall problem.
You might also be forwarding ports (for whatever reason) for SRO on both computers, which might cause a wierd conflict within the router.
misspher wrote:On differnt accounts you can do it
Copy your silkroad folder
Paste it in a new (So it makes a copy)
All you need is a hex veiwer/editor, and open up the .exe in the copied folder.
Change the name on SilkRoad to something like SilkRoa1
Rename silkroad.exe to silkroa1.exe
And it should run fine
ok so all you have to do is open silkroad.exe with a hex editor and save it as silkroa1.exe or something like that...???
cause that didn't do anything for me
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