Oops, I wasn't very clear in my opening post, was I? Here's the scenario:
An MP game started up about a week ago with 5 players. One of the players is hosting the game on his server. I am accessing his server remotely over the Internet.
I have a DSL broadband setup on my home desktop and a WiFi modem on my laptop. I was playing the game from my desktop PC with no problems.
I have to travel frequently for my job, so I play turns from my laptop over the modem when I'm travelling. I could also play the game from my laptop with no problem.
Up to this point, I had no problems whatsoever accessing the remote server (belonging to another player).
Two nights ago, I added the Linksys WRT54G Wireless G Broadband Router. I attached the DSL cable, from the cable modem, into the router (internet port) and then attached another cable from the router (port 1) to my ethernet card in my desktop PC. The WiFi modem in my laptop now recognizes this connection.
Once the router was installed into the network, I tried to play the next game turn on my desktop PC. It connected with the remote server just fine. However, when I entered my game password, the program stayed on the password screen for a long time and then gave me the "got bad packet from server" message. I thought at first it might be that the server was down. I checked with another player and he said the server was up and working fine for him.
I decided to try my laptop and I got the same message at the same place in the game.
Being quite the accomplished detective that I am
, I figured that the router might be the problem. I unplugged the cable from the DSL modem (the one going into the Internet port of the router) from the router and plugged it directly into the ethernet card. Then, I was able to play the turn with no problem.
So, the bypass method that works is having the cable from the DSL modem plugged directly into the ethernet card of the desktop PC or the laptop. The method that does not work is when the router is in the network between the DSL modem and the ethernet card. And it won't work either on the desktop PC or over the wireless laptop connection.
Everything else on my network is working fine with the router in place, except for my Dom2 MP game.
Thanks for any suggestions.