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Hi Southperry i have an issue
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Two of my computers have the same IP when i look them up this seems to be no issue when just browsing the net, but when logging on 2 accounts on maple it cracks it and d/c's for obvious reasons.

Any way is there any way to fix this other then restarting everything when it happens?
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ThatWasMyKil Wrote:Two of my computers have the same IP when i look them up this seems to be no issue when just browsing the net, but when logging on 2 accounts on maple it cracks it and d/c's for obvious reasons.

Any way is there any way to fix this other then restarting everything when it happens?

Me and my wife have 3 computers on with MS and we have the same IP. The only thing we cannot do is to have one of the accounts alt tabbed while on the same map as one of the others. If I would kill stuff with my main and have HS mule alt tabbed, I would get the "DC for hack reason" message.
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#3
You have one IP per internet connection, regardless of how many computers are using that network connection.

In other words, if you have 20 PCs, and your ISP has assigned your modem the IP address is 143.143.143.143, every PC you have is connecting to the internet through that modem, and therefore has that same IP address of 143.143.143.143. Your IP address isn't owned by the PC, it's owned by the modem.

Each PC will have an internal IP address as well, but that's not what the internet sees, that's what your local network sees and uses to talk other PCs on the network.

All that aside, Maple generally doesn't care what IP address you're using or how many times, because dozens of people with the same IP address are pretty common due internet cafes, large households, libraries, starbucks and everywhere else.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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#4
Oh ic, Any ideas why I would get this strange lag when when 2 accounts are logged in on the same time? its very strange like the game pauses then when you quit on one account the other resumes fine.
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#5
check if ur router has dhcp controls if it does just turn it on and see if the problem persists or goes away
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#6
Might also want to verify your router actually has both UPnP and NAT enabled.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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LigerRed Wrote:check if ur router has dhcp controls if it does just turn it on and see if the problem persists or goes away
ta they are on.

Eosian Wrote:Might also want to verify your router actually has both UPnP and NAT enabled.

Ta love think it may be a nexon error seems to come and go Smile
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ThatWasMyKil Wrote:seems to come and go Smile

You failed to mention this. From your description it was implied it was happening every time.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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Eosian Wrote:You failed to mention this. From your description it was implied it was happening every time.

Whoa whoa whoa don't make it seem like i cheated on our 3 year relationship and kicked you out of our fully furnished apartment that has slight asian theme and put you to the curb.

Had it about a week ago when maple had that server check about server lag. went away for about 4 or 5 days and is back now.
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#10
"Whoa whoa" yourself :f6:; Don't assume you have even the slightest clue what tone a person's text had when you've never met them before and they've not included anything explicitly emotional or even emoticonitive.

That was one of the single most left field and unrelated over-reactionary replies to a basic observation I've ever seen.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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ThatWasMyKil Wrote:Whoa whoa whoa don't make it seem like i cheated on our 3 year relationship and kicked you out of our fully furnished apartment that has slight asian theme and put you to the curb.

Hilarity.

The problem here is that you don't know if you're being disconnected due to client-side problems with your router or server-side due to multi-client issues. Enabling NAT/DHCP could help - but isn't that usually on by default for consumer routers?

To be on the safe side I wouldn't connect with more than one computer in the house. You could be Nexon'd, try to get your account back, and they'll forever be "looking into it".
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Eosian Wrote:That was one of the single most left field and unrelated over-reactionary replies to a basic observation I've ever seen.
One of???! :f6:

@ThatWasMyKil: Honestly, bud, I think you need to just get some self-education. Seems the "obvious" is not so obvious, you've no idea what the problem is. Without a decent description we can't really help you. Also some more advanced english classes? I can't even manage to read Eos' post in a way that would illicit that response...

Now to be of some help. How much RAM are you sitting on? If one of the process had to be pushed into virtual memory it would cause it to lag.
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