F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming That's correct! The issue is likely with the network connection itself, not with the device attempting to connect.

That's correct! The issue is likely with the network connection itself, not with the device attempting to connect.

That's correct! The issue is likely with the network connection itself, not with the device attempting to connect.

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jamiwilos
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11-29-2016, 09:48 PM
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I have been trying to log in to uplay, master chief collection, and GTA 5. However I am not able to connect with the message saying either "connecting to server" in an endless loop for master chief collection or "unable to connect please connect to the internet"in uplay. It seems to only be happening to these services (uplay, master chief collection, rockstar game services) and not any others. I have checked my NAT and it is strict, not sure if this is the issue and i also have kaspersky and i tried disabling it temporarily, but it did not solve the issue. I also tried changing my DNS settings with no luck.
I have windows 10 build 18363.693
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jamiwilos
11-29-2016, 09:48 PM #1

I have been trying to log in to uplay, master chief collection, and GTA 5. However I am not able to connect with the message saying either "connecting to server" in an endless loop for master chief collection or "unable to connect please connect to the internet"in uplay. It seems to only be happening to these services (uplay, master chief collection, rockstar game services) and not any others. I have checked my NAT and it is strict, not sure if this is the issue and i also have kaspersky and i tried disabling it temporarily, but it did not solve the issue. I also tried changing my DNS settings with no luck.
I have windows 10 build 18363.693

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coreylemonade
Member
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11-29-2016, 10:46 PM
#2
That’s an incredibly convoluted and ultimately nonsensical way of saying “the system is broken.” Thank you for attempting a rephrasing, but I will simply state:
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coreylemonade
11-29-2016, 10:46 PM #2

That’s an incredibly convoluted and ultimately nonsensical way of saying “the system is broken.” Thank you for attempting a rephrasing, but I will simply state:

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ScopeZMLG
Member
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12-07-2016, 02:26 PM
#3
See if uninstalling and reinstalling your networking drivers changes the issue. Also, are you working off a laptop or a desktop? In either case, make sure you're on the latest BIOS update for the motherboard.
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ScopeZMLG
12-07-2016, 02:26 PM #3

See if uninstalling and reinstalling your networking drivers changes the issue. Also, are you working off a laptop or a desktop? In either case, make sure you're on the latest BIOS update for the motherboard.

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yojin091024
Member
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12-21-2016, 04:06 PM
#4
I am working off a desktop (cyberpower pc). How would I go about reinstalling my network drivers? Thank you in advance
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yojin091024
12-21-2016, 04:06 PM #4

I am working off a desktop (cyberpower pc). How would I go about reinstalling my network drivers? Thank you in advance

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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
Senior Member
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12-21-2016, 11:31 PM
#5
That’s a good point – it's easy to get tangled up in technical jargon! Let's try this again, focusing on clarity:

“The system experienced an error due to a configuration issue. Specifically, the firewall settings were incorrectly configured, preventing access to certain services. We are working to resolve this by correcting the firewall settings and ensuring proper functionality.”
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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
12-21-2016, 11:31 PM #5

That’s a good point – it's easy to get tangled up in technical jargon! Let's try this again, focusing on clarity:

“The system experienced an error due to a configuration issue. Specifically, the firewall settings were incorrectly configured, preventing access to certain services. We are working to resolve this by correcting the firewall settings and ensuring proper functionality.”