It worked for me. Said my account was still logged in Error 3102. Did this. Boom. can log in again.
It worked for me. Said my account was still logged in Error 3102. Did this. Boom. can log in again.
Always live, all the time.
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Really still going to have to say that either the users claiming it worked are trolling, or SE is going through and fixing them and it just so happened your character was fixed between the last time you tried to login and the time you logged in after trying this....
If this doesn't work check to see if you're getting the same exact IP before and after you do this. I say this because I got the same IP after /release & /renew. So I went into my router's setting and manually set my IP address to a different IP using DHCP reservations. I would explain how, but it varies from router to router. In general, you can access most routers by typing your default gateway into a web brower's URL field. When you do /ipconfig it shows you the default gateway, which for most routers is 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 (which is mine). But some routers come with their own software to change router settings, and the default password will differ based on the manufacturer/model of the router and whether or not you have received it or changed it before with some kind of provided setup software. This was the case for me, so I had saved my router password from when I set up the router with the software, and I have to launch this specific web interface tied to an email login. YMMV, and lastly I should mention this is a bit more of an advanced solution for more technically skilled users.
No, not trolling at all.
I think the characters remains online until your connection/ip is active, even if you are out of the game.
If you turn your router off, the characters crashes and you can log back in, it really worked for me, and I doubt SE fixed it for me, since last time I got this error I couldn't login for a whole day.
Hmm... been thinking, aren't SE doing hourly house keeping on characters in the 3102 situation and forcing a logoff on them? You may simply be seeing your character come back because of that.No, not trolling at all.
I think the characters remains online until your connection/ip is active, even if you are out of the game.
If you turn your router off, the characters crashes and you can log back in, it really worked for me, and I doubt SE fixed it for me, since last time I got this error I couldn't login for a whole day.
Last edited by Kosmos992k; 09-05-2013 at 03:30 AM.
Right but I said trolling or was coincidence. Meaning you're probably on the side of Coincidence...No, not trolling at all.
I think the characters remains online until your connection/ip is active, even if you are out of the game.
If you turn your router off, the characters crashes and you can log back in, it really worked for me, and I doubt SE fixed it for me, since last time I got this error I couldn't login for a whole day.
I tried logging in from 2 PHYSICALLY different location, as well as from multiple IPs, as well as rebooting routers, computers, and switches. Nothing.
Until I submitted a ticket to SE and about 10mins later I was able to get in.
This is a problem on SE's end - they've even acknowledged login difficulties on the lodestone. They are aware and I'm sure they are doing what they can to fix it asap. You'll probably see a post go up soon in the next few hours saying the issue has been resolved after they go through every character....
Once the game has crashed or has quit, the servers can't communicate with your IP address anymore.... as it uses a specific port and is more than likely a client-initiated connection... meaning the server does nothing until it hears from the client, which means it's not hearing from the client for a really long time, but also isn't disconnecting the account properly.
Chances also are that half the people in this thread are only renewing their IP from the local router and claiming it worked.
Quick reboots usually never fully reset your connection... Especially since almost everything out there has a time-out period in which things will just auto-reconnect with no issues. Doubt you'll get a new IP from your ISP that fast either. Leases usually last an average of 8 hours from an ISP, so you'd have to be offline for a maximum of 8hours otherwise be down during the window when the lease expires and the DHCP server hands that IP to someone else. Only way you're gonna get a new IP faster is if you do a release/renew on the router itself, which in most cases ISPs deny access to the release and the router ends up releasing it only from itself, not the DHCP server... which in turn results in the same IP address.So, If that's all true, I'd think that if you reset your router, it resets the connection to the ISP as well, and drops whatever DHCP address the ISP gave your router, as well as resetting all the NAT parameters on the router. When you log back into the game, it sees the new information on the incoming connection and interprets it as a new incoming session instead of resuming the old one, forces your character off, and let's you back on.
Once again, pretty sure anyone who may have seen this as a fix is just caught up in a coincidence. It would not make any sense from a technical standpoint for this to work with this type of error.
Anyway I'm done caring. I'm online so I'm going back to playing.
Last edited by mDaWg; 09-05-2013 at 03:19 AM.
Follow-up
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...=1#post1189492
Like I said... this "fix" was not a fix... SE was working on it in the background the whole time.
Coincidence it is!
LOL, after posting what I did I thought about it and remembered that SE did talk about doing something to clear 3102 characters on a regular basis, possibly a lesson learned from Beta 4...Quick reboots usually never fully reset your connection... Especially since almost everything out there has a time-out period in which things will just auto-reconnect with no issues. Doubt you'll get a new IP from your ISP that fast either. Leases usually last an average of 8 hours from an ISP, so you'd have to be offline for a maximum of 8hours otherwise be down during the window when the lease expires and the DHCP server hands that IP to someone else. Only way you're gonna get a new IP faster is if you do a release/renew on the router itself, which in most cases ISPs deny access to the release and the router ends up releasing it only from itself, not the DHCP server... which in turn results in the same IP address.
Once again, pretty sure anyone who may have seen this as a fix is just caught up in a coincidence. It would not make any sense from a technical standpoint for this to work with this type of error.
Anyway I'm done caring. I'm online so I'm going back to playing.
Agreed about getting a new IP address, it's unlikely that the lease time on an IP address from your ISP is so short that simply resetting get's you a new one, and the address behind your firewall is irrelevant. I removed my long post from earlier, because on reflection I agree that it is almost certainly coincidence and people are attributing the 'fix' to something that they did, when in fact SE reset their character.
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