login error 42 for 2 days
Maybe a bandwidth limitation set by the hotel. You may want to ask their IT department about playing video games over their connection.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
I dont think this is the problem, because i’m still able to visit other sites. If there was a bandwidth it wouldnt be possible. But the weird thing was that this started to happen now 3 days ago.
I think i even noticed this problem code when i tried to connect without a connection
Chinese packet sniffers looking for illegal content?
You never know
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The fact that you are in a hotel, it works doing the morning and not in the evening(majority of people are back in their rooms and not out doing business or sight seeing); leads me to believe its a hotel connection issue. The game requires a bit more bandwidth than just browsing websites. Depending on how they have their network setup, it maybe limiting connections during peak hours.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
Got same problem.Been playing without any problems for almost year and suddenly got dc today and same error code 42:1000:7006:892.Cant log in….
Internet connection 16mp(down)/2mb(up).Pings under 50.
Everything works like dream just not guild wars 2….
Got same problem.Been playing without any problems for almost year and suddenly got dc today and same error code 42:1000:7006:892.Cant log in….
Internet connection 16mp(down)/2mb(up).Pings under 50.
Everything works like dream just not guild wars 2….
Same error code, yes; same problem, no. Start a new thread please.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
Have the same thing happen to me..been playing at home (Denmark) without any problems since the start of the game and suddenly few days ago this code when I try to log in. Everything else works just like it always did…except for gw2.
I tried switching to my mobile hot spot internet and the game works fine…..but it is not a solution I can continue to use.
Have the same thing happen to me..been playing at home (Denmark) without any problems since the start of the game and suddenly few days ago this code when I try to log in. Everything else works just like it always did…except for gw2.
I tried switching to my mobile hot spot internet and the game works fine…..but it is not a solution I can continue to use.
Same problem here. Today I was playing when suddenly I got disconnected and now i can t connect anymore. I am going crazy! Only gw2 doesn t work. I am from Italy.
Hi there Palm Tiger (and anyone else experiencing this issue):
The instructions below will change the way Guild Wars 2 connects on your network. In short, this will force all inbound and outbound data to use port 80. Since port 80 is a very common port, it usually has the least amount of issues with transmission of data. To do this:
1. Locate the file “GW2.exe” and right-click it, selecting “Create Shortcut.”
2. Rename this shortcut to “Guild Wars 2 Port Test.”
3. Right-click on this shortcut and select “Properties.”
4. Edit the “Target” line to include /clientport 80 at the end. Note: Please make sure /clientport 80 is outside of the quotes.
• Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe” /clientport 80
• Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe /clientport 80”
5. Once completed, click “Ok” to save your changes.
If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try Step 4 again.
6. Double click “Guild Wars 2 Port Test” and try connecting again.
Hope this helps!
I came home today and after a while i went to play with GW2, all was smooth until i got disconnected. The message said that connection was lost and it said to check my router setting and all the crap along. I thought it was the server that had crashed down. After 4 hours came on these forums to discover the truth. BTW, here at home , 3 different computers, 3 different accounts and all of them with the same problem. Everything is working fine, Diablo 3, Starcraft 2, WoW, Rift, Lotro, FFxiv, Path of Exile, Steam, Origin, BUT GW2, that wont start…
If this happens in different countries it’s almost 100% sure the fault is on server side and your trick doesn’t work, at least not for me
Hi Donan – It sounds like it may be something specific to your network unless those three different computers are in completely different locations/networks. I’m afraid that I cannot agree that this is 100% a server side issue because if this was the case this would be affecting most, if not all players.
Are you playing on a campus, by chance?
I ve tried doing the port test thing, but it didn t work. I ve tried to un-istall the game and now i am re-installing it, but still the same error. It feels weird cause i can download the game’s file at 1,4 Mb/s but i can not login.
I’ve same problem as well, can’t login since 5 hours from now, getting error code 42:1000:7006:892 build: 25625.
Tried /clientport 80 and it gave me different error code which it: 42:9001:4137
Haaalp!
I have the same problem!! Happened randomly 3 days ago and cannot log in ever since. Nothing has changed! Using same laptop and same network!!! so frustrating
Hi there Palm Tiger (and anyone else experiencing this issue):
The instructions below will change the way Guild Wars 2 connects on your network. In short, this will force all inbound and outbound data to use port 80. Since port 80 is a very common port, it usually has the least amount of issues with transmission of data. To do this:
1. Locate the file “GW2.exe” and right-click it, selecting “Create Shortcut.”
2. Rename this shortcut to “Guild Wars 2 Port Test.”
3. Right-click on this shortcut and select “Properties.”4. Edit the “Target” line to include /clientport 80 at the end. Note: Please make sure /clientport 80 is outside of the quotes.
• Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe” /clientport 80
• Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe /clientport 80”5. Once completed, click “Ok” to save your changes.
If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try Step 4 again.
6. Double click “Guild Wars 2 Port Test” and try connecting again.
Hope this helps!
How do i do this with a MAC??
I am having the same problem with my account. I have tried disabling my Firewall and turning off AVG, while using the “port test” and have tried this on another computer. And no I am not in a dorm, and I am the network administrator.
Build: 25625
Error Code: 42:1000:7006:892
Having the same problem here. Been 3 hours already and still can’t get in. Missed my guild missions I’m on my desktop at home in Singapore.
I have the same problem since 5pm SG time today 10 Nov 2013…
I could not access to GW2 main website, gw2 wiki, gw2state and the game as well.
I am able to access dulfy.net, other game sites and emails…
I thought I was blocked from GW2 access for no apparent reason..
Just managed to login at about 11.20pm.. right after the earlier post…
Hi there Palm Tiger (and anyone else experiencing this issue):
The instructions below will change the way Guild Wars 2 connects on your network. In short, this will force all inbound and outbound data to use port 80. Since port 80 is a very common port, it usually has the least amount of issues with transmission of data. To do this:
1. Locate the file “GW2.exe” and right-click it, selecting “Create Shortcut.”
2. Rename this shortcut to “Guild Wars 2 Port Test.”
3. Right-click on this shortcut and select “Properties.”4. Edit the “Target” line to include /clientport 80 at the end. Note: Please make sure /clientport 80 is outside of the quotes.
• Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe” /clientport 80
• Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe /clientport 80”5. Once completed, click “Ok” to save your changes.
If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try Step 4 again.
6. Double click “Guild Wars 2 Port Test” and try connecting again.
Hope this helps!
I was having the same problem, and changing the target fixed it for me. Thanks!
5 Ele meta let’s go
I have had this issue not once, but twice. The first time, opening port 80 helped. Gonna try the same thing again, but I really have no idea what could be causing this. I am not in a university dorm and am the network administrator. My live-in BF is on the same network and has had no problems at all…In fact, he’s playing right now. He’s a computer engineer and I am computer savvy, and we haven’t found anything to be wrong with the computer itself.
I’m stumped.
Getting the same problem. I could log in just fine a few hours earlier. All other games and network operations work fine.
1. My computer hasn’t restarted and still has the same LAN ip. I also tried restarting the box just in case Windows was the problem.
2. Didn’t change any settings on my router.
3. I tried disabling Windows Firewall.
4. I tried the clientport suggestion.
5. This is a home network, not campus, hotel, etc.
Still nothing. Please help.
Build is 26150
Error Code is 42:0:9001:4137 at the moment.
Curiously enough, booting from Windows into OS X on the same machine (with the same ip after the restart) my OS X client can connect just fine.
Curiously enough, booting from Windows into OS X on the same machine (with the same ip after the restart) my OS X client can connect just fine.
So does it work on Windows? I have 1 Windows machine and 1 Macbook Pro. Both had error 42 since 10pm PST. I don’t know what happened
Hi, Izu.
I have OS X and Windows on the same computer. It connected under OS X but still does not on Windows. My problems also started around 10 PM PST.
I’m running the client with -repair now to see if something was corrupted, but I doubt that’s it. Most odd.
Hi, Izu.
I have OS X and Windows on the same computer. It connected under OS X but still does not on Windows. My problems also started around 10 PM PST.
I’m running the client with -repair now to see if something was corrupted, but I doubt that’s it. Most odd.
Are you living in San Francisco and use Sonic.net for internet?
Tested using wifi tether connection of my mobile phone and it worked. It looks like a either home network issue or ISP issue. Sad thing I can’t play on my phone’s 3G network. I have limited data
Update:
Tried the clientport method. Result: another 42 error.
Renewed my WAN IP and Authenticate with email again. Result: same error.
No GW2 for me , sigh
(edited by Izu.8123)
Hi, Izu.
I have OS X and Windows on the same computer. It connected under OS X but still does not on Windows. My problems also started around 10 PM PST.
I’m running the client with -repair now to see if something was corrupted, but I doubt that’s it. Most odd.
Are you living in San Francisco and use Sonic.net for internet?
Wow. Yes, I am. That’s a little creepy.
Anyway, I could connect by rebooting into OS X and using my Mac client on the same computer. Maybe the mac client uses different servers, though.
Hi, Izu.
I have OS X and Windows on the same computer. It connected under OS X but still does not on Windows. My problems also started around 10 PM PST.
I’m running the client with -repair now to see if something was corrupted, but I doubt that’s it. Most odd.
Are you living in San Francisco and use Sonic.net for internet?
Wow. Yes, I am. That’s a little creepy.
Anyway, I could connect by rebooting into OS X and using my Mac client on the same computer. Maybe the mac client uses different servers, though.
lol, because I live in San Francisco and use Sonic.net. Looks like we have the same exact problem.
lol, because I live in San Francisco and use Sonic.net. Looks like we have the same exact problem.
Okay, I ran the client with -diag, and got these results (edited down slightly):
================ = Discovering external address ================
Current IP Address: (Hiding this since I’m posting on a forum)Section completed in 0.16 seconds
================ = Checking server connectivity ================
Section completed in 0.00 secondsDiag.ArenaNetworks.com
64.25.39.21:80 – connect succeeded
64.25.39.21:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.158.31:80 – connect succeeded
206.127.158.31:6112 – connect succeededSection completed in 0.34 seconds
assetcdn.101.ArenaNetworks.com.
173.228.66.10:80 – connect succeeded
173.228.66.8:80 – connect succeededSection completed in 1.08 seconds
auth1.101.ArenaNetworks.com.
64.25.38.72:6112 – connect succeeded
64.25.38.51:6112 – connect succeeded
64.25.38.172:6112 – connect succeeded
64.25.38.171:6112 – connect succeeded
64.25.38.54:6112 – connect succeededSection completed in 0.30 seconds
auth2.101.ArenaNetworks.com.
206.127.159.109:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.159.108:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.159.77:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.146.74:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.159.107:6112 – connect succeeded
206.127.146.73:6112 – connect succeededSection completed in 3.38 seconds
cligate.101.NCPlatform.net.
209.204.190.68:6112 – connect failedSection completed in 10.25 seconds
What’s interesting is I can ping 209.204.190.68 just fine. But if I try to netcat port 6112 of it (basically just opening a socket), no connection is found. I guess I’ll try calling sonic.net if it’s not fixed in the morning.
Hmm very interesting, I also am living in the bay area using Sonic.net also and mine isn’t working either. I was in game around 8pm PST and was kicked off. Since then I couldn’t log back in and keep getting the same error.
Is it based off the starting IP of 173.?? or the network of Sonic.net is cut off from accessing GW2 in the bay area.
Okay. I think I got it. ‘dig cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ on my machine yields 209.204.190.68. This isn’t the right IP. It’s the IP for dns-blocked.sonic.net. Apparently sonic.net thinks that this hostname is associated with a phishing scheme. You can put ‘cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ in your web browser and you’ll get to a phishing warning site with a mousetrap on it.
The reason I could connect on OS X is because on my mac, I’m using Google’s public DNS server 8.8.8.8.
I’m going to call Sonic.net now to ask them to fix this. In the meantime you might want to do the following:
1. Fill out the form on cligate.101.NCPlatform.net (it will only appear for sonic.net users) or
2. Change your dns server to 8.8.8.8
My girlfriend and I are also using sonic.net and she can’t login to GW2. The strange thing is that I can get into GW2 with no problems and we have identical computers and use the same home network to connect to the internet.
Everything is a Nemesis plot.
Are you living in San Francisco and use Sonic.net for internet?
Wow. Yes, I am. That’s a little creepy.
Anyway, I could connect by rebooting into OS X and using my Mac client on the same computer. Maybe the mac client uses different servers, though.
Interesting. I’m using sonic.net, and I can’t connect, either. Earlier this week (Wed), sonic.net did have problems that they mentioned on the motd. However, when that happened, everyone had problems connecting to just about everywhere.
Tonight, I appear to only have problems connecting to anet’s login servers. Specifically, from gw2.exe -diag:
cligate.101.NCPlatform.net.
209.204.190.68:6112 - connect failed
I don’t have problems with any other site, and so I don’t think this is a sonic.net problem. However, if I try to manually connect to that server, it’s as if that server is completely down, but lots of other people have no problems, and so that server must be up. Because of this, I’m wondering if we’re being hit by some overly-zealous anti-DDOS mechanism used by anet or their ISP. Basically, some sonic.net users might be unwitting bots used to DDOS anet; to defend against this, anet or their ISP might be blacklisting large swaths of sonic’s IP addresses, which effectively prevents the innocent (you and I) from playing GW2.
Edit: I’ve tried playing GW2 from both my windows PC and my macbook, and neither one will work.
Edit 2: I’ve also tried the /clientport trick, and that doesn’t work, either.
(edited by das moran fool.1072)
Vilkata, it’s possible for two computers on the same home network to use different DNS servers to translate the same name. If you can check your network setting, you’ll probably see that the two computers are using different servers.
Anyway, I changed my DNS server to 8.8.8.8 and was able to connect. Instructions for doing so on windows 7 are here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/change-tcp-ip-settings
sonic.net’s customer support was closed, but I left a message and filled in the form. Good luck, guys.
Tonight, I appear to only have problems connecting to anet’s login servers. Specifically, from gw2.exe -diag:
cligate.101.NCPlatform.net. 209.204.190.68:6112 - connect failed
das moran, the problem is that 209.204.190.68 isn’t the right ip address for cligate.101.NCPlatform.net. The correct ip address of cligate.101.NCPlatform.net should look like 64.25.40.x where x is some number.
209.204.190.68 is the ip address of a server sonic.net’s DNS server is sending people to if it thinks that a hostname is used for phishing. If you open ‘cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ in your webbrowser on sonic.net right now, you’ll see a big warning.
The problem is that cligate.101.NCPlatform.net has been flagged as a malware site by sonic.net (probably eroneously :P). Until they fix it, your best workaround is not to use sonic.net’s DNS servers. I can confirm this worked for me.
If you want to use Google’s public DNS servers, they have instructions here: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
Okay. I think I got it. ‘dig cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ on my machine yields 209.204.190.68. This isn’t the right IP. It’s the IP for dns-blocked.sonic.net. Apparently sonic.net thinks that this hostname is associated with a phishing scheme. You can put ‘cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ in your web browser and you’ll get to a phishing warning site with a mousetrap on it.
Great farking zarquon. That make sense, and explains everything. Thanks.
Vilkata, it’s possible for two computers on the same home network to use different DNS servers to translate the same name. If you can check your network setting, you’ll probably see that the two computers are using different servers.
Anyway, I changed my DNS server to 8.8.8.8 and was able to connect. Instructions for doing so on windows 7 are here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/change-tcp-ip-settings
sonic.net’s customer support was closed, but I left a message and filled in the form. Good luck, guys.
Ah, you’re right, for some reason I had the DNS from my old ISP still. She tried that and it worked.
Everything is a Nemesis plot.
das moran, the problem is that 209.204.190.68 isn’t the right ip address for cligate.101.NCPlatform.net. The correct ip address of cligate.101.NCPlatform.net should look like 64.25.40.x where x is some number.
Thanks. I saw your earlier posting. For now, I’m just going to try reconfiguring my firewall to return a valid IP address for that. I’d really rather not use google’s DNS.
Edit: Bah, there are multiple IP addresses for cligate, but not systems appear to be usable. I don’t have the time to figure out what works, and so I’m just going to consort with google.
sonic.net’s customer support was closed, but I left a message and filled in the form. Good luck, guys.
I left a question on their forums, to see if there’s any way to opt-out of this service.
Tonight, I appear to only have problems connecting to anet’s login servers. Specifically, from gw2.exe -diag:
cligate.101.NCPlatform.net. 209.204.190.68:6112 - connect failed
das moran, the problem is that 209.204.190.68 isn’t the right ip address for cligate.101.NCPlatform.net. The correct ip address of cligate.101.NCPlatform.net should look like 64.25.40.x where x is some number.
209.204.190.68 is the ip address of a server sonic.net’s DNS server is sending people to if it thinks that a hostname is used for phishing. If you open ‘cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ in your webbrowser on sonic.net right now, you’ll see a big warning.
The problem is that cligate.101.NCPlatform.net has been flagged as a malware site by sonic.net (probably eroneously :P). Until they fix it, your best workaround is not to use sonic.net’s DNS servers. I can confirm this worked for me.
If you want to use Google’s public DNS servers, they have instructions here: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
Thank you! I’m also on sonic.net and suddenly couldn’t log in this morning. I followed the instructions to use Google’s public DNS servers and now I can log in again.
Ok, I am also on Sonic in Oakland and the same login error for me too.. guess I’ll use the google dns for now
edit the google DNS fix worked
(edited by Tspatula.9086)
Yup, same problem for me and my husband. Thanks for the workaround! Fixed the problem right up.
OK, if you’re a sonic user and don’t want to use Google’s DNS, see the bottom of this page for sonic DNS servers that do not try to protect you from phishing, etc.:
https://wiki.sonic.net/wiki/DNSSEC#How_can_I_opt_out_of_this_feature.3F
Okay. I think I got it. ‘dig cligate.101.NCPlatform.net’ on my machine yields 209.204.190.68. This isn’t the right IP. It’s the IP for dns-blocked.sonic.net.
1. Fill out the form on cligate.101.NCPlatform.net (it will only appear for sonic.net users) or
2. Change your dns server to 8.8.8.8
Thank you Lagos. Change the DNS to 8.8.8.8 worked.
Just heard back from Sonic.net. Their ops have unblocked the server so this shouldn’t hit anyone else on Sonic.net.
Well I’m in Hong Kong and having this same error code at my home.
My internet is working fine with everything else, including other online games. I have tried the /clientport 80 trick and that didn’t work for me.
Strangely this happens randomly it seems, as after a while, sometimes a long while I can connect again until the problem acts up again. Pretty frustrating.
Allow me to add another voice to the chorus. I am in Finland, on a 2 GIGABIT pipe, and everything [BUT GW2] works just fine, thank you. Running Win7 with a pair of SLI NVidia 580’s, Win7 64 bit on an i7-2600K at 3.4Mhz. Oh, and I do NOT have any network problems other than GW2
I’ve got the same error too. Have been disconnected and can’t connect again since then. I bought the game yesterday and played without problems last night but today it happens. Got the error on the same computer with the same connection. The trick described from Ashley Segovia doesn’t work for me. I’ll be very thankful for some info and help.
Tough i’ve become little paranoid after reading all comments above for the issue, i’ve managed to connect. Sorry for the post above.