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Problems with some online based games and programs


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Heyho Comm. :)

 

I've a big problem with my computer atm and i really dont know how to repair it.

 

The day before yesterday i got a high ping (800) ingame for a while, i thought it was the LoL-Server again, but then i got a dc in LoL, TS3 and Steam at the same time. I tried to relog, but everytime the same failure "No connection to the Server". I also tried to play other games and it was weird, because i only can play Guild Wars and only can start Skype, but every other game doesnt start. 

 

Games and Programs I cant play/start:

-Teamspeak 3

-Steam (all online games)

-League of Legends

-Guild Wars 2

-Star Trek Online

-Diablo 3

-some Browsergames with desktop client

 

 

Games and Programs i can play/start:

-Skype

-Raptr

-Guild Wars

-Star Conflict

-Firefall

-Uplay

-Origin

 

I tried some things to fix it, but nothing helped. And now im out of ideas. I really hope that some of you could help me. If you need any systeminformations or datafiles from TS3 then say it please.

 

And sorry for my bad english, its late here and im actually not that good in english :-/

 

Thanks in advantage for the help!

 

EDIT:

New installed onlinegames are also get no connection to the server.

 

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Just unplug it form power and pug it again. Sometimes some routers have it memory/buffer whatever it is called blocked, or over-sensitive firewall. If that wont work try toying with ports.

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If restarting your router doesn't help, try looking for malware on your PC.

 

The reason I suggest this is that only one program can normally bind to a particular tcp or udp port at one. Different games use different ports. If some malware has grabbed a port that those services need, they won't be able to work properly or even start in some cases.

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hmm Avira found nothing, CCleaner is done and it doesnt work if i restart the router.

And with the ports... i dont know how to do that.

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Not sure what O/S you are running but did you do those scans in 'safe' mode? Malware often tries to 'hide'. I've seen cases where malware couldn't be detected in normal mode but was spotted and cleaned in safe mode.

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