255.255.24.0 is not an IP address. And that line looks like it should be reporting one.Here is what it says:
Could not connect to patch server 255.255.24.0:8888
Could not connect to a patch server
I know, it sure is weird..255.255.24.0 is not an IP address. And that line looks like it should be reporting one.
That thing somewhat resembles a subnet mask. But kinda messed up.
Weeeeeeird.
tried running it from the EA folder with no luck... same results :-(I would be sure you are running the current patch. Log in Uo from Ea Games folder not UO Assist. Used to be you could ping your server ( Baja.owo.com) from command line as I have read that is no longer avaliable since the hardware migration.
Here is a link that may help:
UO Stratics *New* | Server IP Addresses
nopeare you running a fire wall or ip blocker
To be more precise i do have Mcafee firewall on and always have with no issues but i did turn it off to see and it didnt helpare you running a fire wall or ip blocker
yeh something doesnt seem right there255.255.24.0 is not an IP address. And that line looks like it should be reporting one.
That thing somewhat resembles a subnet mask. But kinda messed up.
Weeeeeeird.
Thanks I tried this with no luckI am not on my machine now..trying to remember the exact folder name..On Windows 7 Machine in the Electronic Arts.. X86 folder open that folder then chose ..Classic Client if you are using Classic.. scroll down almost to bottom and towards the bottom you will see two different UO Logo's in different places with large files try loging in with both seperately see if one of those works.
Thanks I tried this as well with no luck... ughhh this is so frustrating. I am quite computer literate and I just cant figure it out for the life of mealso try running as admin the patcher that is
Good thought..I was wondering the same thing! check the settings on router and make sure you are not blocking that port maybe? just a thought
Both Speedtest.net and speakeasy.net show me downloading at 40+Mbps and Uploading at 25+ Mbps.Try running a speed test from your ISP website.
Not sure what shard you are connecting to the route may be down in your area. At best it should not close your client if you cant connect only prevent you from logging in.
Also double check your Mcafee /Wndows firewall settings access may have changed since the last you looked.
Points to ISP router or server issues.
Wish I could, its a verizon fios modem/router all in oneyou might try connecting directly to your modem and see if that fixes it just bypassing router
not sure, good idea though.. i have tried to log in now on 3 of my 4 computers with the same results.. so it cant be a computer problemhmm not sure but is there another open connection in your area a neighbor or someone without a secure set up? maybe test it by logging in on there connection to test it?