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Rumhearty 01-22-2008 10:12 PM

Internet Connection Unexpectedly Broken (everytime)
 
When I run Pirates Online I ALWAYS get the message: Your internet connection to the servers has been unexpectedly broken. Thing is, I had this message on the screen the entire time the client was downloading all the game files. I watched the progress as they downloaded. It's curious, if the connection is broken how am I getting the game files downloaded? I suspect this is a bug.

I got to the Pirate creation screen and was creating my pirate when this message popped up again. It got in the way of creating a pirate and when I clicked 'OK' it dumped me out of the game.

I am on a MacBook 2.2ghz with 2gb RAM and OSX Leopard 10.5.1 and a broadband connection.
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Chris 01-22-2008 10:43 PM

macs have issues with potco lol potco knows its an issue and they are working on it

TooHip 01-23-2008 05:10 AM

I dont see any known issues for Macs that sound like your problem. Not to say that isnt it, but you could continue to rule out other issues as well.

Do you have a router? If so, have you tried playing the game directly connected to your broadband connection? If that works, you may have to configure port triggering or forwarding. I had similar issues with ToonTown.

Good luck!

Roxxas949 01-23-2008 05:22 AM

This is happening to my friend and I. I think it's a POTC server issue.

Rumhearty 01-23-2008 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TooHip (Post 20003)
I dont see any known issues for Macs that sound like your problem. Not to say that isnt it, but you could continue to rule out other issues as well.

Do you have a router? If so, have you tried playing the game directly connected to your broadband connection? If that works, you may have to configure port triggering or forwarding. I had similar issues with ToonTown.

Good luck!

There's an idea, could be my software firewall too. Anyone know what ports need to be open? Is there a FAQ about ports?

I notice that the requirements for the game are a prior version of MacOS maybe they just don't support OSX 10.5.1 yet. Avast!

cathwildhawk 01-23-2008 04:05 PM

I have a router and had the same issue with toontown. The port triggering numbers that tt uses are 6112 and 6667. I haven't had this issue since I entered the port numbers - with tt or potco. Hope that helps :)

Rumhearty 01-23-2008 08:39 PM

Still no luck. I have my firewall completely open for PoTC and I still have the same issue. I guess I'll give up on it until they release a version for OSX Leopard. Yarrr.:zn3lhg:

TooHip 01-23-2008 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rumhearty (Post 20016)
There's an idea, could be my software firewall too. Anyone know what ports need to be open? Is there a FAQ about ports?

From the game support FAQ's:
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Can I play Pirates through a network proxy or firewall? Menu http://a.disney.go.com/pirates/onlin...images/dot.gif
Yes, but you will have to configure the proxy or firewall to allow traffic on port 80, 443, and 667. You will also need to add PiratesOnline.com to either the safe or exception list.

Please refer to your proxy and firewall applications for detailed instructions to include PiratesOnline.com as a safe program.
I also noticed that the game seems to open a connection on port 7667

Rumhearty 01-24-2008 09:31 PM

Yup I saw that FAQ. the ports on the router are all open or forwarded. The firewall is wide open for PoTC and still no luck. I don't think it's my ISP because so far I've been able to play other online games and use various online services. The requirements list OSX Tiger so maybe it's just the difference between OSX Tiger and OSX Leopard. I'll still be waiting for an update before I can play.

Chris 01-24-2008 09:33 PM

EDIT: yea potco has had a history of connection problems but nothing major

Rumhearty 01-24-2008 09:45 PM

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aww :( why does disney not think of everyone when doing this
I'm sure they are thinking of as many platforms and systems as they can. It's just the usual development cycle for games. Windows is always first then MacOS. Leopard just came out in October so I'm sure they have to play catch up to get PoTC working properly with Leopard. Besides, Steve Jobs is on Disney's board that has to have some effect on development for the Mac. :pirate6:

Hartzkee 01-27-2008 05:42 PM

I have had this same problem since i downloaded this game about a week ago. Its not my computer, considering this game is ment to be played on trash walmart computers. Ive tried the port triggering and fowarding, and I still cant log onto any character thats not in the starting area. If anyone has found another fix for this Issue please post it! Ty

Chris 01-27-2008 05:43 PM

i get this problem once and a while but its not major

mrcharisma316 01-28-2008 01:43 AM

that usually happens when they close for maintenance

Blockade LeBrun 01-28-2008 08:06 PM

Rum,

Not sure if this will help you, but I was getting the same error, every time I tried to load up certain lvl's in the game. After talking to tech support, found out that my problem had to do with the firmware of my dsl-router. I went to the linksys sight downloaded the most current .bin file for my model of router. Updated the router. And after that no more problems. Best of Luck m8.


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Starfury 01-30-2008 04:11 PM

This has happened to me a few times recently and it's not my network.

So far it usually happens right before I land w/ my ship full of treasure....

slinkyman 02-13-2008 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TooHip (Post 20097)
From the game support FAQ's:

I also noticed that the game seems to open a connection on port 7667

I am having the same issue. Do you know how to allow traffic on port 80, 443, and 667? For me is says PotCO is on Port 80.

This error comes up so much I can't even make one run with my Ship.

TooHip 02-14-2008 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by slinkyman (Post 24560)
I am having the same issue. Do you know how to allow traffic on port 80, 443, and 667? For me is says PotCO is on Port 80.

This error comes up so much I can't even make one run with my Ship.

Depends on your firewall really. If youre using only the Windows Firewall in WinXP, go to Control Panel>Windows Firewall>Exceptions Tab>Add Program, check to see if Pirates of the Caribbean Online is in the exception list. If not, use the browse button to find the launcher (usually C:\Program Files\Disney\Disney Online\PiratesOnline\Launcher1.exe) and add it. Do the same with the listed ports, check and add as needed. The port dialog box will ask for a type (set it to TCP), name, and a port; the name isnt so important, just give it something that helps you identify it (TCP port 667 would be good for port 667).

If youre using a different firewall, I can only suggest you read the documentation that came with it.

Configuring a router to forward/trigger the ports may or may not help, but if you're up for trying I recommend using these guides if you're not sure how.

Cloudburst 02-14-2008 03:53 AM

I've had that problem rarely with Windows, but mine sometimes closes and the POTCO bug report website pops up.

Flip Evans 02-15-2008 11:16 PM

If you look at my "argggghhhh I've had it" thread I seem to be having the same problem and my firewall is down

Chris 02-15-2008 11:18 PM

only problem with a new game lots o bugs and glitches

funktasticmo 02-16-2008 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 24985)
only problem with a new game lots o bugs and glitches

true that. :buds:

Dukk19 02-16-2008 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 24985)
only problem with a new game lots o bugs and glitches

its the achilles heel of any great game. *sigh*

lott87 02-24-2008 01:55 AM

I am having the same problem, I have PC and it says it everytime I log in I dont know anything about opening ports or anything. I have my firewall off but it dont seem to do anything. I also put piratesonline.com on exception list and it does nothing. I seen about the router thing and my modem is router & Modem in one. If anyone finds out anything let me know

BayouGirl 02-24-2008 05:01 AM

There's a very helpful site that tells you how to do this for your router. It even has pictures to show you how it's done. Just go to portforward.com and look up your router by model# under port triggering. Do what it says, setting up an entry for each of these ports: 80, 443, and 667. When it asks you for TCP or UDP, use TCP.

If you are unable to find your router on the site, go to your router's manufacturer site and search the support section under your model# for information on port triggering. There's almost always something that shows you how.

Doing this will help with any firewall issues with your router that may cause it to disconnect the game, which may help some of you. It is a common cause for disconnect problems with wireless gaming. Some routers also need to have the MTU adjusted if the triggering alone doesn't work or turns out not to be the issue.

If you need help, ask for it in the Technical Support forum. Sometimes it's not the game or your computer, it's your router - and you won't know until you give it a try :)
It can make your game time a whole lot better!

lott87 02-24-2008 06:31 AM

Thank you very much Bay I am going to go try that now :-)


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