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Originally Posted by Sonniku4
What about my problem? It's modemside. Feels like there might be a couple of other ports that I need to enable which I am not aware of. If I did try VPN, I'd wind up getting serious lag and network configuration problems (the reason why I uninstalled it), all just to bypass an issue fixable on my end.
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Have you...
1. Restarted your modem?
2. Restarted your router?
3. Have you done a repair on your network adapter? To do so:
Open command prompt: start/run, cmd
Run the following commands:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
Test Graal now. If it doesn't work then try the next commands.
You can also run the following command to reset your winsock:
netsh winsock reset
You can also re-install the TCP/IP stack in windows to help resolve networking issues:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
Afterwards restart your computer.
4. Can you ping loginserver2.graalonline.com? The command is:
ping loginserver2.graalonline.com
Also run a trace route for further analysis:
tracert loginserver2.graalonline.com
If it bounces between two points/IPs it's an ISP issue and you will need to give them a call.
5. Is it just Graal you're having problems with? If not then I would recommend skipping the next steps and calling your ISP.
6. Have you tried testing Graal on other computers in your house?
7. If you have a router, have you tried hooking your computer directly to your modem and testing Graal?
8. Have you tried testing Graal on another connection with your computer that's having the issue?