Disconnect problems traced to DNS issues
#1
Posted 2016-September-21, 13:34
1) Game play doesn't update on your screen
2) Connection quality meter shows "no bars"
3) Then you get disconnected from the tournament
4) Sometimes, if you are quick, you can close out the Bridgebase Flash window within the browswer, relogin, and then play once the quality meter shows "no bars"
I've noticed many of the following problems:
1) When trying to "log back in" I get stuck in "resolving host..." mode
2) Sometimes I've seen the connection to the ad server go down before I get disconnected
It seems pretty clear that the DNS request (Domain Name System) resolution is getting lost/failing. If the DNS query isn't resolved before the tournament player time out - you are disconnected from Bridgebase.
Now, before you say, "oh its a home network, wireless, router, issue", I experience the same problem connected directly via Ethernet to my cable modem. In other words, NO HOME NETWORK/WIRELESS IS INVOLVED. You might also say that it is firewall settings (same result when firewall disabled), browser (same result across different browsers AND different adobe flash plug ins), computer (different computers)...
As another experiment, I changed my DNS server from Wave Broadband to Google public DNS server (8.8.8.8). Unfortunately, I get the same result (resolving host errors).
I live in Olympic Peninsula of Washington with Wave Broadband as a service provider. It may be possible that they are "losing" the DNS queries. Regardless, it does appear that Bridgebase software operating environment creates numerous DNS queries/requests as most/all other programs do not have the disconnect problem.
Has anyone else seen similar problems? Do you have any suggestions.
#2
Posted 2016-September-21, 17:42
#3
Posted 2016-September-21, 22:22
#4
Posted 2016-September-22, 07:47
When that happens, the DNS entry in your local resolver in the router has expired, so when you try to reconnect, the OS tries to resolve the name again, but fails.
As TylerE said, you only need the DNS on connecting, so it can't be at fault. And you discovered that yourself when you changed the DNS server settings to Google.
Take a look at the LEDs on the cable modem before and after you get disconnected, and talk to your ISP. They monitor the connection on a lower level, and know when you are disconnected. Once they establish that happens, they should be able to get to the root cause, and possibly fix it. If they can't or won't, change your ISP.
#5
Posted 2016-September-22, 08:45
TylerE, on 2016-September-21, 17:42, said:
Exactly. DNS failures are simply another symptom of a poor connection. If you're having trouble communicating with the BBO server and also your ISP's DNS, that's a very good indication that the problem is at your end, or maybe a more general problem with your ISP's infrastructure. But it's not very specific to BBO.
#6
Posted 2016-September-27, 22:49
#7
Posted 2017-June-13, 19:10
It is June 2017, and for the last two months, I've been getting disconnected from bbo very frequently. On main or relaxed boards.
I've done all the suggestions listed below and no improvement.
I swear the problem lies in the advertising on bbo. Firefox shows the 'behind the scene' desktop activity, and it is wild. My PC is continuously working to maintain advertising. Reading, redirecting, waiting, connecting..... When I have a robot rented, and for some days after, the advertising disappears, and I don't get disconnected.
Could it be an adobe flash problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
nwbridge31, on 2016-September-21, 13:34, said:
1) Game play doesn't update on your screen
2) Connection quality meter shows "no bars"
3) Then you get disconnected from the tournament
4) Sometimes, if you are quick, you can close out the Bridgebase Flash window within the browswer, relogin, and then play once the quality meter shows "no bars"
I've noticed many of the following problems:
1) When trying to "log back in" I get stuck in "resolving host..." mode
2) Sometimes I've seen the connection to the ad server go down before I get disconnected
It seems pretty clear that the DNS request (Domain Name System) resolution is getting lost/failing. If the DNS query isn't resolved before the tournament player time out - you are disconnected from Bridgebase.
Now, before you say, "oh its a home network, wireless, router, issue", I experience the same problem connected directly via Ethernet to my cable modem. In other words, NO HOME NETWORK/WIRELESS IS INVOLVED. You might also say that it is firewall settings (same result when firewall disabled), browser (same result across different browsers AND different adobe flash plug ins), computer (different computers)...
As another experiment, I changed my DNS server from Wave Broadband to Google public DNS server (8.8.8.8). Unfortunately, I get the same result (resolving host errors).
I live in Olympic Peninsula of Washington with Wave Broadband as a service provider. It may be possible that they are "losing" the DNS queries. Regardless, it does appear that Bridgebase software operating environment creates numerous DNS queries/requests as most/all other programs do not have the disconnect problem.
Has anyone else seen similar problems? Do you have any suggestions.
#8
Posted 2017-June-14, 02:00
#10
Posted 2022-February-07, 12:24
nwbridge31, on 2016-September-21, 13:34, said:
1) Game play doesn't update on your screen
2) Connection quality meter shows "no bars"
3) Then you get disconnected from the tournament
4) Sometimes, if you are quick, you can close out the Bridgebase Flash window within the browswer, relogin, and then play once the quality meter shows "no bars"
I've noticed many of the following problems:
1) When trying to "log back in" I get stuck in "resolving host..." mode
2) Sometimes I've seen the connection to the ad server go down before I get disconnected
It seems pretty clear that the DNS request (Domain Name System) resolution is getting lost/failing. If the DNS query isn't resolved before the tournament player time out - you are disconnected from Bridgebase.
Now, before you say, "oh its a home network, wireless, router, issue", I experience the same problem connected directly via Ethernet to my cable modem. In other words, NO HOME NETWORK/WIRELESS IS INVOLVED. You might also say that it is firewall settings (same result when firewall disabled), browser (same result across different browsers AND different adobe flash plug ins), computer (different computers)...
As another experiment, I changed my DNS server from Wave Broadband to Google public DNS server (8.8.8.8). Unfortunately, I get the same result (resolving host errors).
I live in Olympic Peninsula of Washington with Wave Broadband as a service provider. It may be possible that they are "losing" the DNS queries. Regardless, it does appear that Bridgebase software operating environment creates numerous DNS queries/requests as most/all other programs do not have the disconnect problem.
Has anyone else seen similar problems? Do you have any suggestions.
#11
Posted 2022-February-07, 13:46
FWIW I am convinced that BBO is unduly vulnerable to domestic wifi signal problems, although BBO has consistently denied it, arguing that they would have thousands of complaints (about 1 in 5 of my club had such problems, so yes I would expect many).