@Rgod312 I see nothing on your account to indicate any account issues so that is good. Means it is more connection related than account related.
Can you do the following for me. Some I know you have done but I need to see if a reset launching it works.
Reboot your modem/router once a new connection is established. Run through the following
DNS Flush
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Click the Start button. It’s the Windows logo in the bottom left corner.
Select Command Prompt.
To open the command prompt console, you could also simply press the Windows and R keys at the same time and enter cmd.
You may see a popup asking if you want to allow Command Prompt to make changes to your computer. If you do, select Yes.
If you are asked for an administrative login at this point, then you’ll need to contact your system administrator to proceed.
In the command prompt window, type ipconfig /flushdns.
Press Enter.
Click the Start button. It’s the Windows logo in the bottom left corner.
Select Command Prompt.
To open the command prompt console, you could also simply press the Windows and R keys at the same time and enter cmd.
You may see a popup asking if you want to allow Command Prompt to make changes to your computer. If you do, select Yes.
If you are asked for an administrative login at this point, then you’ll need to contact your system administrator to proceed.
In the command prompt window, type ipconfig /flushdns.
Press Enter.
Renew IP Address
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From the Start menu, type cmd to search for the Command Prompt app.
Select Run as administrator.
Click Yes to allow User Account Control (UAC), if prompted.
The Administrator: Command Prompt window opens. At the prompt, type ipconfig /release, and then press Enter
The command now executes. You may see several lines of text before the command prompt returns.
At the prompt, type ipconfig /renew, and then press Enter.
From the Start menu, type cmd to search for the Command Prompt app.
Select Run as administrator.
Click Yes to allow User Account Control (UAC), if prompted.
The Administrator: Command Prompt window opens.At the prompt, type ipconfig /release, and then press Enter
The command now executes. You may see several lines of text before the command prompt returns.
At the prompt, type ipconfig /renew, and then press Enter.
Delete Windows Temp Files
First, make sure you close as many programs as you can
Press the Windows key + R, go into the file explorer
Type in %temp%, and hit Enter
Delete everything it allows you to delete
Reboot the PC
Then:
Make sure Origin and Steam are closed.
Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
Type or copy and paste "%ProgramData%\Electronic Arts\EA Services" (without the quotes) into the new Window > ENTER
Delete all files from the "License" folder.