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@Eibon_Cyk wrote:See if this workaround gets you connected:
- Go to the Settings menu for your PS4
- Select Network, and then Test Network Connection
- Allow the test to obtain an IP address, and test the connection to the internet
- Stop the test before it can complete its check to see if it can connect to PlayStation Network
- Launch Star Wars Battlefront, and see if you can connect
I've tried this a few times, and it does seem to help in connecting to individual game.- Anonymous10 years ago
Bump. I'm getting this issue too. Haven't been able to play in last 2 days.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Same here. Would really like to hear about a proper fix. Starting a network test as a potential fix is a joke.
Then I would recommend providing some information about your internet service, as it is clear that this issue isn't widespread - if it were, you'd be reading about it in the headlines.
Who is your internet service provider?
What region are you in?
Are you on university/college internet?
What is your PSN ID?
What troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?Who is your internet service provider? Time Warner Cable
What region are you in? US East (Kentucky)
Are you on university/college internet? No
What is your PSN ID? Rorchackbar
What troubleshooting steps have you tried so far? Port forwarding, restarting system/router@MontyKy one additional step you might try is setting your router to use the Google DNS, as listed in this help article at the bottom: https://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-flush-dns-cache-for-windows/
Not sure if that will work, but fingers crossed.
Thank you for the suggestion, but still no luck.
Also, the "Test connection" work around is no longer working for me today.
- Anonymous10 years ago
agreed !! this is definitly EA's fault pppl are having this issue wit Xbox n PC tooo. so yeah fiddling wit internet conection might get me into 1 game but only after trying 10 times n seeing a cant connect msg is insane. EA needs to fix this game or give us our money back!
This same problem began with BF4 on my PS4. It turns out that when my cable company switched out my cable modem a few months back the modem it recieved from them had built in wifi and was also a router. This cause my physical hardware to be setup as double routered because with the old modem I already had a personal wifi router. I had my ps4 plugged in thru Ethernet port on my personal wifi router, so all I did was move the ether net plug to the cable modem router and this foxed my problem without having to configure port forwarding or setting up a static ip for my ps4!
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