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  • KdThePunchBoi's avatar
    KdThePunchBoi
    6 years ago

    JUST FIXED IT ..CHANGE DNS SERVER to one of google 

    Change DNS Windows 10:
    Right-click the bottom left windows icon (start menu).
    Select Network Connections.
    On the left you will find a tab Ethernet, here you will find an option Change adapter options.
    When you clicked on this a new window will open up showing your network card, right-click your network card and select properties.
    Scroll down till you find the option: Internet protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4).
    Highlight this by clicking on this once and click on Properties.

    Here you will find on the bottom the DNS settings.
    select the Use the following DNS server addresses.
    Now fill in the DNS of Google:
    Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8
    Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4

    Click ok and close all other windows.

    if you are on windows 7 find the proper guide on google

  • @jaayel I'm having same issues, must be ea servers having issues. They just haven't acknowledged that it's a problem on their end. Down detector shows 500 reports in the last 2 hours...

    How about we get an update ea... if your servers are down, fine, just tell your community. This is how you post off fans.
  • Zeelmaekers's avatar
    Zeelmaekers
    Hero+
    6 years ago

    Hey @ChilledTony 

    Thanks for the information. 

    I'm aware this is a faster DNS is some cases but I have chosen the Google DNS because it's the fastest and most reliable if all variables are taken in consideration.
    And would make troubleshooting more easily because it is the one I use in all troubleshooting steps.

    At the end of the day, it doesn't matter which one you use as we only speak over milliseconds and both do the same job without really key differences.
    But I'm always looking to add more and detailed information to my guide's / solutions , so thank you 😉