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Disconnecting for no reason.


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From the log you're timing out intermittently ( CD16 connection to the server was lost ) which can have several causes related to your internet connection based on my experiences troubleshooting it before. 

Take these steps:

1: download this file: https://mirror.multitheftauto.com/mtasa/utils/servicing.bat

Rightclick it and select ''Run as Administrator'' (this will for example revise your Windows network stack and hopefully remove corruptions in networking) and wait for it to complete before restarting your PC (will close on its own, please be patient)

2: Go to start > run > services.msc, navigate to ''Windows Firewall'', rightclick it, select Disabled state and ''stop'' the server (undo it if problem doesnt end up fixed, its a probe)

3: If both steps didn't solve the problem yet, open start > cmd (command prompt) and enter ''tracert'' + IP of a server that always disconnects you with the error (like example: ''tracert 185.30.124.37 > C:\Users\Marcel\Desktop\test.txt'' (one server you were playing) (it will possibly print only to the .txt file and not be visible in CMD line, so be patient and wait while the .txt fills itself) then post the tracert log into this topic

If still not fixed..;

4: (based on previous experiences with CD16..) go to your router's configuration page: (specific for your case) 192.168.175.1 (in web browser) login using your known details or same pass as user.

EDIT: Again this would be the config page address specific to your situation, others that read this later can get theirs by going to Windows networking center, clicking the active connection and then "details", and locating the "DHCP server" and/or "Standard gateway" address. Open your internet browser and enter the IP. Use the login credentials printed on the back of your router, or most commonly "admin" and "admin as both username and password, or alternatively google the router's model number (on its back physically) to get the default login or call your ISP to retrieve it.

After you got into your router's configuration;

Check if your router's internal firewall is on, turn it off for now and test if that solves the problem.

Besides that, you could try adding your PC to DMZ zone somewhere on the router config page (link it using your MAC adress: 74-27-EA-B1-54-42 or your steady local IP: 192.168.175.175 this results in your PC not coping with any filtering, not very safe but this will cut it now to test if it works, so launch MTA after this and see if ports access was the culprit, if yes let know for port forwarding instructions. (this would mean your router restricts MTA's connection too strictly)

After both the DMZ and firewall toggle on the router config page, restart the router from somewhere on the page (reboot) or with the button on the router case. Then test again.

Also update with this driver: https://downloadmirror.intel.com/20775/eng/SetupChipset.exe

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