how can you play on line with dial up?
OP was designed to run on dialup.. when I was on dialup as well I even hosted a few times, hosting a 3v3 on dialup usually is OK
Even though the game is designed to play on Win 98 SE and dial-up.. there are 2 rules to follow :
1. The person with the fastest connection speed needs to be the host. the person with the slowest connection needs to join last. as such the person joining last will set the overall ping of the game an the network code will adjust properly to the slowest connection this way, thus reducing lag.
2. If 2 people have the same connection speed, the person with the faster, more powerful computer needs to host since their machine will work as the mission server.
You follow these 2 rules, you reuce the chance of lag spikes and player driops.
For D2 from my experience, the person with the worst connection should draft.
Misconcept.. Why would you want the worst connection hosting when it has the highest chance of dropping and bugging the mission or sending everyone to desktop? If the host drops, mission is bugged the best connection needs to host if 2 connections match as the best, then the best computer hosts, The worst connection joins the match last to set the ping and the network speed of the mission, this way if the worst connection drops, the mission will not be bugged and the rest of the players won't CTD.
as such, Highspeed cable should host, followed by med speed cable, then normal / slow speed cable, ADSL, DSL, ISDN, Dialup, Cellular, wireless, Satellite basically in that order (based on Ping response for gaming).
The worst connection connecting last to set the netowrk ping and data rate of the connection. This provides for less buggy and more stable missions.
If the worst connection keeps dropping, then maybe they nee to tweak their system out with some Networking hacks to improve performance.