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Normally more cycles helps us determine your problem, but sadly this time it is the typical bad hopone.net routers.

 

Many people for years now have tried to contact the company, tried ideas to route around this, etc. but there seems to be no solid solution other than waiting it out.

 

I do recall someone having luck from your area switching the dns on their router from their ISP to OpenDNS's (http://www.opendns.com/). Give that a shot, but sorry for the lack of help we can provide.

SSForum.net - September 01, 2002 - Rowen (SSDownloads.Com), PoLiX (SSCentral.Com), and Cyberise (Subspace.Net)

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You could also try setting up a proxy because that might give you a different route to the servers. Finding a good proxy server might be hard though.

Edited by JoWie
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try WTFast I heard it helps with bad hops and it's one of kind technology, CDN for your internet, but I think it's like a proxy though idk how that makes it faster? lol

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try WTFast I heard it helps with bad hops and it's one of kind technology, CDN for your internet, but I think it's like a proxy though idk how that makes it faster? lol

 

Because that might cause your packets to take a different route to the final destination (the subspace zones). Continuum only supports SOCKS proxies though, which are harder to find. I used to rent a small VPS in the USA for this kind of stuff (like bypassing georestrictions) which was set up with dante-server

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