CDiFan237 / Jev the Fox | Left 4 Dead 2: Connection Problems with ST585 router (FIXED) @CDiFan237 | Uploaded August 2010 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I had these connection problems with my SpeedTouch ST585 router, but I managed to fix it by following these steps:
1. Connect to the router (Usually at 192.168.1.254).
2. Go to configuration.
3. Backup the configuration. You should now have a user.ini file containing your router configuration options.
4. Open it in Notepad. Go to Edit, Find and search for appconfig application=GAME(UDP)
You should see three entries regarding UDP. You need to change them to:
appconfig application=GAME(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
appconfig application=CONE(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
appconfig application=LOOSE(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
Now again, go to Edit, Find and this time search for timerconfig timer=udpidle
You should change this entry to:
timerconfig timer=udpidle value=3
5. Save that user.ini file to the desktop. Switch back to the Speedtouch router page and select Restore Configuration Now....
6. Use the router dialog to locate and select the user.ini file that you have modified. The router should upload the file.
7. Once configuration is uploaded, restart your router and all 'Connection Problem' or Server list crashes or Restarting of the SpeedTouch due to UDP flooding in CSS and other games should be FIXED.
I had these connection problems with my SpeedTouch ST585 router, but I managed to fix it by following these steps:
1. Connect to the router (Usually at 192.168.1.254).
2. Go to configuration.
3. Backup the configuration. You should now have a user.ini file containing your router configuration options.
4. Open it in Notepad. Go to Edit, Find and search for appconfig application=GAME(UDP)
You should see three entries regarding UDP. You need to change them to:
appconfig application=GAME(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
appconfig application=CONE(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
appconfig application=LOOSE(UDP) trace=enabled timeout=3
Now again, go to Edit, Find and this time search for timerconfig timer=udpidle
You should change this entry to:
timerconfig timer=udpidle value=3
5. Save that user.ini file to the desktop. Switch back to the Speedtouch router page and select Restore Configuration Now....
6. Use the router dialog to locate and select the user.ini file that you have modified. The router should upload the file.
7. Once configuration is uploaded, restart your router and all 'Connection Problem' or Server list crashes or Restarting of the SpeedTouch due to UDP flooding in CSS and other games should be FIXED.