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  1. If you're using a Netgear router, their latest firmware update has fixed this problem. Woohoo! First, look at my post in this thread here:- http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?134972-BattlEye-Client-not-responding Follow the instructions in the thread for how to log in, however it's no longer necessary to change the ADSL settings. Your firmware should automatically be checked and updated, just follow the instructions onscreen. PS Mods maybe this should be made a sticky as there have been quite a few threads on this subject?
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    BattlEye: Client not responding

    Battleye - protects you so well you can't play anything. ---------- Post added at 12:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:06 AM ---------- I've been trying to fix the same problem on Arma2Free these last few hours, but I'm going to have to give up. I'll post the solution here though, as maybe it will work for others if not for me. As you say, people saying it's your VC-MUX or whatever isn't terribly helpful. So I'll try to give clear instructions. First, ensure you've got the latest BattlEye version. (BE Client) It's here:- http://www.battleye.com/download.html Copy the "BEClient.dll" over the existing one in your BattlEye directory. If you are having problems because you have a Netgear DGN1000 router then you need to go here:- www.routerlogin.net Enter "admin" for username and "password" for password. Click on "ADSL" settings, and change "Multiplexing method" from "VC-Based" to "LLC-Based", and apply. This (allegedly) solves the BattlEye problem except it may also cause your internet connection to stop working. If this happens repeat the above method and change the setting back. Don't worry - you can still do this while disconnected. The only other solution after this is to obtain a new modem. I have no intention of doing this just for one game, so I guess I won't be buying a full version of Arma anytime soon.
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    Why is the Daily Mail so anti Veteran?

    The Daily Mail used to support Hitler and Oswald Mosley. And they claimed that Microsoft Flight Sim was used for training the 9/11 bombers.
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