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This problem is related with one of Windows Services, the name of this service is Client DNS "DNSCache".
You need to check if your Client DNS "DNSCache" if it is running.
*Solution: this service needs to be fully operational, and if it is not, you need to solve any problems with it.
To complete, open the Command Prompt as Admin, and execute all those commands one by one:
Type " ipconfig /flushdns " and press Enter.
Type " ipconfig /registerdns " and press Enter.
Type " ipconfig /release " and press Enter.
Type " ipconfig /renew " and press Enter.
Type " netsh winsock reset " and press Enter.
Restart the computer.
OK guys
Try this, it worked for me when all the other fixes failed.
First, for my network adapter in IPv4 properties I changed my DNS from my ISP router, Automatic DHCP will assign this normally same as you default gateway.
- The change I made was to manually set the DNS to 1.1.1.1 as primary and 8.8.8.8 as secondary
The other change I made was to disable IPv6
Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections right click on your Ethernet adapter > Properties and scroll through the list and uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP /IPv6)
- If you used IPv6 only then don't do this obviously
Make sure to open your CMD in admin and ipconfig /flushdns
It's been working for me since.
Let me know if this worked for you guys 🙂
- 7 months ago@BunkerJ4y This didn't help for me.
- 7 months ago
figured I would try to play this morning and everything seems OK, at least for me. Of course I didn't do anything so maybe it finally got fixed, intentionally or otherwise by EA. Small sample size so far as I only played one map and transitioned to the next one, then quit. We'll see if it's really fixed when I try again later today, keeping my fingers crossed.
- 7 months ago
well that didn't last long. I guess a new anticheat update f'd it up again for me.