(edited by kelvor aron.9768)
Disconnecting
Guys, please try this and let me know:
1.) Go into your add + remove programs list, check for any anti-virus software. If you see Norton, McAfee, Symantec, AVG, etc. Do not uninstall it! Go to Google, and search for the “antivirus name” removal tool (ex. “AVG removal tool”).
2.) Run the removal tool.
3.) If the removal was successful, try playing the game. If Unsuccessful do step 4.
4.) I want you to download the McAfee removal tool + Norton removal tool.
THIS IS WHY********
9.5x/10 Norton + McAfee are KNOWN for being install as bloatware when installing/update such things as flash/shockware/silverlight/reader/etc. They are most likely on your system, and causing issues.
5.) Once you know your system is completely clean I want you do this:
Go to Start > Run > Type in “services.msc” > Sort the list from A-Z > search for the windows firewall service(should be at bottom) > Right click on the service > Go to properties > and select the drop down box and select “Disabled” > then click the “stop” button (If the service is running).
~~~~~~ If this is truly an Antivirus issue, the above tools should fix the issue ~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Now lets get into your router.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Generally the IP will be 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.1.1 (if not check the default IP on manufacturers website)
Go into your router (will have to look up the default credentials, unless you have configured them yourself.
GW2 uses ports: 80, 443, 6112, 6600
With this in mind, configure these port forwards:
those settings now.
Application Name——————-Start——-End—-Prot.——IP Address
Name1———————————-80———80——-TCP——192.168.1(or 0).(blank)
Name2———————————-443——443——TCP——192.168.1(or 0).(blank)
Name3———————————-6112—-6112——TCP——192.168.1(or 0).(blank)
Name4———————————-6600—-6600——TCP——192.168.1(or 0).(blank)
Thing’s I’ve tried to get this to work:
1.) Replacing the router
2.) New NIC Card
3.) resetting my IP connection
4.) Winsock setting configuration
5.) client-port 80
6.) -diag (passed)
I think my issue is a faulty Ethernet chord. I will be testing this tonight.
I took the OSI model trouble shooting from Layer 7-1. When I should have gone from 1-7. Silly me.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Final Thoughts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I think my original error 7 was because I was on a European Server and I did not know. I am a Systems Analyst at a hospital. I can answer any question you would like, and I’d be more than happy to assist you guys in any way possible.