why would i keep getting kicked off with a connection lost message? Just got a new comp. using IE and windows 7. thanks
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connection lost problem keep getting kicked out
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Posted 2016-January-04, 20:56
oryctolagi, on 2016-January-02, 02:55, said:
This is a recurrent problem, I get it sometimes, with Chrome and Win XP. No other websites ever lock up on me.
I've tried Chrome, Firefox and updated flash. My connection bars in the right corning are 3 or more and I can't finish a hand? This is even at slow times in the day or busy. Any suggestions or known problems. I am using the web version and thinking it might be a good idea to get a hold of a non web version...
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Posted 2016-January-05, 11:31
canons_4, on 2016-January-04, 20:56, said:
I am using the web version and thinking it might be a good idea to get a hold of a non web version...
That will probably be worse. The web version uses much less bandwidth than the download version.
Sorry, but I don't have any answer to your problem. In general, we don't have any way of knowing what's causing connection problems for specific users. We're not aware of any general problem with the service.
#5
Posted 2016-January-07, 20:22
barmar, on 2016-January-05, 11:31, said:
That will probably be worse. The web version uses much less bandwidth than the download version.
Sorry, but I don't have any answer to your problem. In general, we don't have any way of knowing what's causing connection problems for specific users. We're not aware of any general problem with the service.
Sorry, but I don't have any answer to your problem. In general, we don't have any way of knowing what's causing connection problems for specific users. We're not aware of any general problem with the service.
Thank Barmar for your excellent reply.
Sadness, there have been too many many misunderstanding on BBO connection in the past.
Now we should say thanks to BBO for BBO's efforts over the years.
#6
Posted 2016-January-10, 03:55
Something has just occurred to me.
I usually access the web-based player via a saved bookmark: http://www.bridgebas...ient/client.php , so that I can quickly get to the login page; also it means that I get the client in a normal browser window and can have other tabs open (I sometimes take advantage of being dummy to read up on partner's conventions - e.g. on MrBridge.co.uk).
But if you access the client by clicking on the yellow link on the homepage http://www.bridgebase.com , you get a different window which doesn't support tabs. Would this be less prone to a lost connection?
I usually access the web-based player via a saved bookmark: http://www.bridgebas...ient/client.php , so that I can quickly get to the login page; also it means that I get the client in a normal browser window and can have other tabs open (I sometimes take advantage of being dummy to read up on partner's conventions - e.g. on MrBridge.co.uk).
But if you access the client by clicking on the yellow link on the homepage http://www.bridgebase.com , you get a different window which doesn't support tabs. Would this be less prone to a lost connection?
#7
Posted 2016-January-10, 15:48
oryctolagi, on 2016-January-10, 03:55, said:
But if you access the client by clicking on the yellow link on the homepage http://www.bridgebase.com , you get a different window which doesn't support tabs. Would this be less prone to a lost connection?
I can't think of any reason why that would make a difference.
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