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No problem mate . Let me know if that help you.
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Hi Grooz,
unfortunately, it has not solved my problem.
I tried with a directX 9c version of Jun/2010, pack exactly 95,6 MB
First install this than uninstall falcon, reboot pc and install 433 again.
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Hi,
first to say happy new year to all and the best for 2016.
I tray to connect to the veterans server but not able to make contact.
Get a message “” KEVIN PENDING MESSAGE" every time I will make (tray) to connect.Any idea’s
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Hi Bumerang Whats happen? Direct X don’t help?
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Hi Bumerang Whats happen? Direct X don’t help?
Yes the problem will continue to exist. Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
During the installation routine from BMS 4.33 I`ve seen that its taken/ use the Jun/2010 directX 9c drivers.
Do have a link for me to try a different driver pack as Jun/2010?
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Hi,
first to say happy new year to all and the best for 2016.
I tray to connect to the veterans server but not able to make contact.
Get a message “” KEVIN PENDING MESSAGE" every time I will make (tray) to connect.Any idea’s
Your router. Your connection is marked as “dubious” and the VG server prevents “dubious connections”.
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Hello Bumerang, hello community,
the problem Bumerang describes is exactly the same on my side.
I´m connected with an IPv6 IP-address as well and I´m customer of the same internet provider as Bumerang is.
I had no problems with a connection to our squadron server when there were only few flights and few fellow human pilots. Today we flew with more than 20 pilots and my connecting attempts ended the latest at “receiving units”.
On my router all ports are open (standard-settings) and even completely opening the routers´ firewall on its special IPv6-settings didn´t solve the problem.
Does anyone have an idea to help Bumerang and me?Thanks and regards
Caesar 1stGW
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Hello Bumerang and community,
after some hours of research on the problem I found the possible reason for it. Unfortunately it seems as if there is no easy solution to it.
The German / European internet-provider “Unitymedia” uses a so called DS (Double-Stack) Lite tunnel to get a connection between IPv4 and IPv6 clients. While a full DS pairs one IPv6 address with one unique IPv4 address (used by other german cable-internet providers such as e.g. “Kabel Deutschland”), the DS Lite-Sever connects one IPv4 to many IPv6 clients.
This is why DS-Lite tunnelling does not work for the BMS peer-to-peer network. The DS-Lite-Server-Software can simply not detect, which inbound data package was requested by the specific BMS-Pilot’s IPv6 address. The information can not be forwarded to him properly.It was hard enough for a noob to understand in German how the management of the different IP-standards work. It is even harder to explain it in English. I hope I could make the point clear: DS-Lite does NOT work; full DS should work perfectly.
Hopefully one of the BMS updates will provide IPv6 network connectivity because they say it is going to replace IPv4 pretty soon.Best regards
Caesar, 1stGW
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THE PROBLEM WAS SOLVED WITH THE UPDATE 1!!!:p
Many thanks to the developer!!!
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Bumerang, can you confirm one can now join online MP bms sessions over UnityMedia IPv6 DS lite?
All the best, Uwe
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Hi hoover, yes this can be confirmed. no problem after update 1!
Greetings
Bumerang