Guild wars won't, and hasn't connected since the last patch.

tovlakas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

This is utterly rediculous. For the last month and a half at least, I have not been able to connect to GW. It just sits at the ititial "Connecting to ArenaNet" screen at 0% and doesnt move. I even left it for like 2 hours one time, it didnt Eff-ing move. Considering I paid for this game it would be nice if the POS actually WORKED, what is the gdamn deal?

Imorthorn

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2005

UK

We Are The Samuria Pizza Cats

A/R

Quick Question "are you running a firewall ?" if so check its settings as it may be blocking GW from connecting

Infecta

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

W/Mo

I get this at work. I allowed GW to run through the firewall but it still doesnt work. Probably for the better for me since I wouldnt get much work done if it did work ;p

tovlakas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

My firewall is set up to allow Guildwars to both recieve and send information.

Does it use certain ports that might be blocked by my router?

El Mexicana

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jul 2005

R/E

What firewall do you have?

I have norton Internet Security, and for the past couple of weeks, it hasn't allowed Guild Wars even though I made it so it would. But whenever I turn off the firewall completely, I can play Guild Wars. I never had a problem with the firewall intefering with it before, but it has been lately.

yamyam of swad

yamyam of swad

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jul 2005

south derbyshire england

Coffin Dodgers Unite [RiP]

W/Mo

i got norton too. no problems at all.

Gedscho

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jun 2005

the Zen Men

Mo/W

i dont know how to operate routers, but from what i get from different forums for different online games, i'd tend to cry out loudly
YES

tovlakas

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

I have norton, did you turn off the third party firewall (ie zonealarm) or did u mean the norton firewall?

a_scrawny_gnoll01

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2005

lfg, invite me. HA! no need to post in guild forum.

W/Mo

Quote:
Originally Posted by Infecta
I get this at work. I allowed GW to run through the firewall but it still doesnt work. Probably for the better for me since I wouldnt get much work done if it did work ;p
... I would think that is a good thing.

But anyways, yes, try turning off your firewall protection, or even antivirus because it can construe the incomming connection from anet as something not nice.
If that doesnt work, then, I don't know. Hope you have warranty and return pc. /shrug

Kiroh

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: May 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by tovlakas
My firewall is set up to allow Guildwars to both recieve and send information.

Does it use certain ports that might be blocked by my router?
Yup! Click here

aeroclown

aeroclown

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: May 2005

Louisiana

E/Mo

Many new firewalls like Norton Internet Security create fingerprints of the software running on your system. Since Guildwars updates itself quite frequently that fingerprint is subject to change quite often. I have heard many intances in which software based firewalls have prevented online connection becuase these fingerprints do not match and those are considered malicious attempts to connect to the internet and are denied. If you have a router, there is virtually no reason to have a software firewall of any kind, unless you are on a mobile platform, ie Laptop and move from one enviroment to another where internal network traffic could comprimise your system. Most routers if not all have a NAT or Network Adress Translation Hardware firewalls.

Shut em off and make sure that all the associated services ARE OFF. Zone alarm in particular runs a service that protects your connection even when zone alarm has been shutdown by point and click means. TrueVector if im not mistaken is the name of this service, if Zone Alram does this, you can bet that many of the Major name software firewalls do this as well.

GossamerSolid

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: May 2005

Here's a thing to try, for a few seconds disable your router and firewalls then try connecting, if it works you know what the problem is.

supertramp

supertramp

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jul 2005

In....... oh g2g

The Black Hand Gang

E/N

This happense to a lot of people. What video card do you have?