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The Code:Net error is something that came up in the past, and was addressed by the Apex Legends team a few months ago:
https://trello.com/c/sknJsPvd/12-disconnects-caused-by-codeleaf-and-or-similar-errors
I understand where you're coming from, but I've seen cases where troubleshooting has fixed issues like this before in the past, but like I mentioned before every case is different. Unfortunately we can't always just point to one step and say "this is the solution" when it comes to disconnections like this.
If you've run through troubleshooting steps already and are still running into the same problem, please post your details at the thread I linked above to add it to the investigation.
/Kent
- 6 years ago
Interresting! Did they find the problem?
I tried following steps so far (according to workarround list from June!):
checked my router firmware - It's up to date
Restarted router - still DCs
changed DNS servers in my network-adapter fromm automatic to google - still DCs
excluded Apex Legends and Easy Anti Cheat from firewall and virusdetection - still DCs
restarted router (unplugged power cable 10 minutes) - still DCs
tried London server - still DCs (like Frankfurt 1+2, Belgium 1-3 and Amsterdam)
tried DNS flush (deletes DNS cache) via command console - still DCs
repaired installation of Apex LEgends - still DCs
Yesterday evening I started Origin and Apex Legend as Admin.
I had a 3 hour session without DCs...
Gonna repport how it works today!
- 6 years ago@Flashshark1980 Not that I think they'll ADMIT they found/fixed a problem, but the fact remains that over 2/3rds of the PC players were having these issues for days, and then magically yesterday they stopped for all of us at once. I guess 2/3rds of their playerbase successfully fixed their PCs on the same day. :-P