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  1. #11
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    Galadrhiel's Avatar
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    Nov 2022
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    São Paulo - Brasil
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    Character
    Zulzaya Oronir
    World
    Brynhildr
    Main Class
    Rogue Lv 76
    Quote Originally Posted by Votraftur View Post
    Good morning! Thank you for posting in the Final Fantasy XIV Technical Support Forums.

    We apologize for any inconvenience experienced when trying to play Final Fantasy XIV. For us to better assist you, please respond with the following information:

    Are you using a VPN?
    Are you using a wired or wireless connection?
    What Platform are you using? (Steam/Windows/Mac/PS4 etc.)
    Does the issue occur with one character or multiple characters?
    At what point do you get disconnected and/or are unable to connect?
    How often does the issue occur?

    Internet Service Provider:
    Region/State:
    All steps taken to resolve the issue:

    Thank you once again for visiting the Final Fantasy XIV Technical Support Forums!
    No VPN
    Wireless
    Steam
    No conect in game ...
    NO CONECT
    Before the att of day 19/20 of march

    Vivo
    São Paulo - Brasil
    NOTHING RESOLVE!
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  2. #12
    Moderator Yarxideyn's Avatar
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    Aug 2022
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    Greetings Adventurer!

    We would be happy to assist with your concern. Please try the following troubleshooting to see if this helps with the connection issues you are experiencing. Open the control panel of the PC and go to ‘Network and Internet’. Once there select ‘Internet Options’.

    - Under the "General" tab, please delete ALL browser history.
    - Under the "Security" tab, please move the slider to the lowest possible settings or no higher than "Medium"
    - Under the "Privacy" tab, click “Advanced” and select ‘Accept’ under both First Party and Third Party Cookies.
    - Under the "Advanced" tab, please make sure that "Allow software to run or install even if signature is invalid" is CHECKED.
    - Make sure that all SSL and TLS (EXCEPT SSL 3.0) are CHECKED. [SSL 3.0 should be UNCHECKED]
    - Hit "Apply" to save the settings, and then "OK, to close the Internet Options menu.
    - Right-Click on the FFXIV launcher icon and select "Properties"
    - Hit "Apply", then "OK" to save the changes.
    - Please RESTART your PC now. Once your PC has been restarted, Right-Click the FFXIV launcher icon once more and select "Run as Administrator"
    *Make sure your fire wall or antivirus program is not interfering with the game

    Next, check to see if the following port ranges are opened on your router. You can contact your ISP and request they open them for you
    ▼TCP
    54992 through 54994,
    55006 through 55007,
    55021 through 55040

    Try disabling background applications and do a clean boot by opening the task manager and selecting the “Start up” tab. Disable everything and then restart the PC.

    Lastly, we suggest to power cycle the router by shutting down the Router and leaving the power supply unplugged for 5-10 minutes. 

    - Flush DNS: Within the "Command Prompt" of the device, please type the command "ipconfig /flushdns".
    - Reset TCP/IP: Also within the Command Prompt, type the command "netsh int ip reset" and then restart the computer.
    - Delete the Patch Folder: Navigate to the folder using this path This PC > Docs > My Games> FFXIV ARR > Downloads > FFXIV patch (Use for either the version update error or cannot download patch files error)
    Then either rename or remove the folder, the next time FINAL FANTASY XIV is launched, the client will repair the folder.
    - Change local DNS: Please try changing the local DNS server to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
    - Delete local files with corrupted character data, please note this will not delete the associated characters.

    If you do not see an improvement, please feel free to respond to this thread for further troubleshooting.

    Thank you for visiting the FINAL FANTASY XIV Technical Support Forums!
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