Constant Error 90000

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  1. BaalKanon's Avatar

    BaalKanon said:Player
    I am using a TP-Link TL-WR841N router with a wired connection. Router is wired to an Arris DG860 cable modem.
  2. Ownizuka's Avatar

    Ownizuka said:Player
    Same issue here. Also Time Warner.

    Game is currently unplayable for me, get disconnected about every 5 minutes. :C
  3. TreppanFall's Avatar

    TreppanFall said:Player
    Contant error 90000. Time Warner Cable, Lexington KY. ARRIS DG860 DOCSIS 3.0 modem and Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH running a custom variant of Gargoyle firmware.

    I work for Time Warner Cable, and know that the past 12 hours have been pretty ridiculous with updates and upgrades to many major systems in this area, and have had off-and-on problems with modem provisioning and head-end/node hardware doing crazy things (overheating, extreme utilization cases, etc.) as a result of these upgrades while they work on them. My first guess is there's a system-wide issue with TWC right now, which should be resolved by tomorrow.
  4. Qbert's Avatar

    Qbert said:Player
    My guess is Crime Warner Cable is inexplicably blocking all connections to secure SE servers. Can't even log onto the forums. Instant 'server not found'. Had to post this from my phone.

    ISP throttling ... ENJOY BETTER
  5. Duder's Avatar

    Duder said:Player
    I am experiencing it as well TWC San Diego, CA.
    Is this confirmed ISP throttling?
  6. TreppanFall's Avatar

    TreppanFall said:Player
    THIS IS A SHOT IN THE DARK, BUT IS WORKING AT THE MOMENT FOR ME:

    I know part of the changes going on recently have been screwing with DNS.

    I recently changed back to using TWC DNS servers because the response time was a tiny bit faster, but after changing to google DNS just now and flushing my DNS cache, it seems to be running fine. I don't feel like explaining this in detail, but...

    https://developers.google.com/speed/...dns/docs/using

    Afterward, go to Start, and in the "Search" box (on Vista, 7, and 8 ; if you're using XP or otherwise, you may need to go to the Run prompt..), type "cmd" without the quotes, and hit enter. You should get a command prompt (usually black and white, DOS command line). Enter "ipconfig /flushdns" (again, without the quotes) and press enter, you should get a confirmation message about flushing the DNS resolver cache.

    Some users with advanced routers may need to configure their router to use google DNS, as it may be overriding local settings. Console users, you're on your own, I'm sure there's an option for DNS servers in there somewhere. No guarantees here, sorry if it doesn't help.
  7. Acorn's Avatar

    Acorn said:Player
    Disconnected every few minutes. TWC Orange County, CA
  8. urban's Avatar

    urban said:Player
    im on ATT and just gotten 2 90k
  9. RJAlpha's Avatar

    RJAlpha said:Player
    TWC, Valencia, CA. Getting Error 90000 as well as unplayable lag.
  10. Arale's Avatar

    Arale said:Player
    Just hit 90k as well, also on Time Warner.
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