Check each device's network settings and logs to identify which one is losing connection.
Check each device's network settings and logs to identify which one is losing connection.
Hey, I understand the issue. Since you're both on the same WiFi and your connection seems stable, it’s likely the problem lies with one of your devices. Here are some steps you can try to identify which machine is disconnecting:
1. **Check Device Status** – Open Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac) and look for any lagging or unresponsive devices.
2. **Restart Devices** – Power cycle your router, modem, and the computers involved.
3. **Change WiFi Settings** – Try connecting from a different network to see if it works.
4. **Update Firmware** – Ensure your router and devices have the latest software updates.
5. **Network Interference** – Move closer to the router or change the channel if using Wi-Fi 6/6E.
6. **Check for Firewalls/Antivirus** – Temporarily disable security software to rule it out.
If you still can’t pinpoint the issue, consider using a network analyzer tool to monitor traffic and spot anomalies. Let me know what you find!
When a connection drops, one participant remains able to play, while the other loses their participation.
The game stops abruptly, showing varied notifications for both the host and the player. However, the content remains consistent whether someone disconnects.
Are you experiencing the problem when connected directly to the router? Please specify the exact model of your networking equipment. How much distance separates you from the wireless router?