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i was in world then kicked out and cant get back in, ive been trying for hours please help?


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I was in world for like 2 hours this morning my time and was kicked out not sure why but tried to go back in and it gets to handshake and then fails. I have been trying for hours to get back in Please how do i fix this? im paying to use Second life and havent been able to get in and im getting very frustrated Please help

 

All those things and more tried Im lost I dont know how to get back in

 

I have reset all my connections and gone through so many of the fixes and still i cant get in PLEASE help or let me know who can

 

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Take a look at http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/login_fail for a good summary of common reasons for a login failure like that.  Your Internet connection is likely the problem.  Suspect your router first.  It's commonly the weakest link in the system.  Also, if you have the option, get off wireless. (See https://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Wifi-and-satellite-connections/ta-p/1296823 )

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All those things and more tried Im lost I dont know how to get back in

 

 

 

I have reset all my connections and gone through so many of the fixes and still i cant get in PLEASE help or let me know who can

 

 

 

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It's impossible for us to diagnose the problem from a distance, I'm afraid. The best we can do is to point you to things that you can try yourself, since the connection problem is almost certainly on your end. The suggestions that I sent yesterday cover most of the common issues related to login failure. You might also take a good look at Nalates's blog, which is more technical but goes more deeply into some of the methods you can use >>> http://blog.nalates.net/2011/10/26/troubleshoot-your-sl-connection/ . Double check also to be sure that your computer actually meets and exceeds the minimum requirements for running Second Life >>> https://secondlife.com/support/system-requirements/

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