No addon and have run all the test. Had Dell tech check everything and theybsay everything is running.
Still happening to me as well.
I have tried every fix I have seen in the many other threads on this issue as suggested by green posts.
Nothing works.
I keep getting booted, so itās not you.
Youāre responding about your local computer components and software, but Iām asking about network tests to the server IPs. These are very different things.
Yes, everything has been checked. Again no issues with Diablo Immortal just WOW both on Blizzard
Okay, so where is the network test data? Youāre asking for assistance here but not providing other players with anything to facilitate that.
What would help?
Specific.
Iām getting this every 20-30 minutes nonstop for days now. What can I do to help fix this?
Apparently nothing. There will be a Green post to tell you a bunch of nonsense that never works. Itās been happening for weeks now for a lot of us and all they do is copy/paste the same āsolutionsā on every post about this. And of course the Blues are silent as always.
Chiming in as this has been happening to me ever since MOP Remix dropped. After logging in, Iāll get huge lag spike within that first 5 minutes, then after being disconnected and logging in again, the same thing will happen sporadically. Iāve talked with my ISP and they say it is not an issue on my end connection wise. Just like everyone else has said, every other internet thing works just fine - other games, streaming, etc.
Would be great if Blazzard would chime in.
I found something that worked for me. I changed my MAC address using Technitium. I went from getting the error every 15-20 minutes to not getting it at all. I would send a link but it probably wonāt let me. If anything it could be a temporary fix for you.
It was a holiday weekend where I am, and Iām a volunteer. I canāt always be here to answer at the moment someone replies.
Network tests are things like WinMTR or PingPlotter. You run the test to the game server, collect the data, and share it. This data is required in any thread about connection issues, per the sticky at the top of this forum.
Thanks for taking 2 words of my post out of context. We understand that youāre a volunteer. But I have been posting about this issue for over THREE WEEKS. I have been on countless threads in that time looking for answers, and the same āsolutionsā are always posted even though the feedback is that none of them work.
My point is that it shouldnāt be a volunteer we are talking to at this point; it should actually be someone from Blizzard.
And the sticky posts say that if you want guaranteed interaction with blizzard you need to file a ticket.
Most of these posts have been whining and complaining with very little of the troubleshooting testing done and posted. Since people donāt seem to want to do even the basic work, Iām not surprised that nothing is changing. No data, no changes.
Iām pretty sure I nailed the context, based on your earlier statement:
The forum is for player-to-player troubleshooting, so youād need to follow the advice in the sticky threads that Zungar mentioned. I asked for data several times in this thread to assist with troubleshooting, but never got any back, so Iāll see myself out. Good luck.
The simple way to reset your network adapter in Windows 11
To do this you will need to bring up the Settings app. There are four (4) different ways to get to the Settings app. You can either:
- Left-click the Start button to bring up the Start menu and select Settings in the pinned apps.
- Right-click the Start button to bring up the Power User menu, and then left-click on Settings.
- Press the Windows logo key + X to bring up the Power User menu, and then press the letter N to select Settings.
- Press the Windows logo key + I to bring up Settings.
Once you have the Settings app open:
- In the left-hand column, left-click on the Network and internet category.
- In the right-hand column, left-click on Advanced network settings.
- In the right-hand column, left-click on Network reset.
- Left-click on Reset now. You will get a prompt asking you are sure you want to reset your network settings.
- Left-click Yes, and your computer will restart within five (5) minutes.
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What do you do if you donāt have Windows 11?
The primary way of resetting the
- Your computer will automatically restart within five minutes.
network adapters in Windows 10. | |
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1. Left-click on the Start t button to bring up the Start menu. | |
2. Left-click on Settings (gear icon). | |
3. Left-click on Network & Internet. | |
4. In the left-hand column, left-click on Status. | |
5. In the right-hand column, left-click on Network reset. | |
6. On the Network reset page, left-click on Reset now. | |
setting. Left-click on Yes. | 7. A dialog box will appear, asking if you are sure about resetting |
Your computer will automatically restart within 5 minutes |
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