msn dissconnecting and not recieving all messages

Damian

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For a start i can imagine that this problem is actually
relatively easy too solve and i have missed something.
I currently run the latest available msn messenger on a
WIN XP Pro OP w/SP2.This problem has haunted me ever
since the connection was changed from dialup too
broadband. The issue is that when I am on msn people seem
too always recieve what i say but I dont always recieve
what they do. My MSN also randomly looses connection and
has too reconnect. As i use the WIN FIREWALL provided
with SP2 (no other firewalls are running). I have opened
the port 1863 for msn. On the site I came from too find
this forum it also recommended opening 14 other ports.
One of these however shares the same number as the Remote
Desktop so I cannot add it again. Wether or not this
information will help i do not know but my internet
connection runs through a router too make the connection.
Not any other computer. This router also has a firewall
but I believe that the ports have been opened.
Any help would be a gratefully appreciated.
Regards,
Damian
 

Mike

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damian, i have the exact exact exact same problem as you.
i tried removing xp2 and the firewall, and also using msn
beta 7, and still i have the same problem. not connecting
+ not getting messages. i hate it. there are about 2-3
people who have the same problem. i got in touch with some
of them, some fo them fixed it. i am using a neatgear
wireless router that allows only my computers to connect,
without encryption. i have cable internet. anyway, let's
stay in touch, can you give any more details?

>-----Original Message-----
>For a start i can imagine that this problem is actually
>relatively easy too solve and i have missed something.
>I currently run the latest available msn messenger on a
>WIN XP Pro OP w/SP2.This problem has haunted me ever
>since the connection was changed from dialup too
>broadband. The issue is that when I am on msn people seem
>too always recieve what i say but I dont always recieve
>what they do. My MSN also randomly looses connection and
>has too reconnect. As i use the WIN FIREWALL provided
>with SP2 (no other firewalls are running). I have opened
>the port 1863 for msn. On the site I came from too find
>this forum it also recommended opening 14 other ports.
>One of these however shares the same number as the Remote
>Desktop so I cannot add it again. Wether or not this
>information will help i do not know but my internet
>connection runs through a router too make the connection.
>Not any other computer. This router also has a firewall
>but I believe that the ports have been opened.
>Any help would be a gratefully appreciated.
>Regards,
>Damian
>.
>
 

Mike

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Apr 1, 2004
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oh ya one more thing, my brothr uses the other computer
and he doesnt have this problem. that's it, just 2
computers

>-----Original Message-----
>For a start i can imagine that this problem is actually
>relatively easy too solve and i have missed something.
>I currently run the latest available msn messenger on a
>WIN XP Pro OP w/SP2.This problem has haunted me ever
>since the connection was changed from dialup too
>broadband. The issue is that when I am on msn people seem
>too always recieve what i say but I dont always recieve
>what they do. My MSN also randomly looses connection and
>has too reconnect. As i use the WIN FIREWALL provided
>with SP2 (no other firewalls are running). I have opened
>the port 1863 for msn. On the site I came from too find
>this forum it also recommended opening 14 other ports.
>One of these however shares the same number as the Remote
>Desktop so I cannot add it again. Wether or not this
>information will help i do not know but my internet
>connection runs through a router too make the connection.
>Not any other computer. This router also has a firewall
>but I believe that the ports have been opened.
>Any help would be a gratefully appreciated.
>Regards,
>Damian
>.
>