So ive found a workaround... its not a file, so a format wont work, reinstall wont work, it is your network card address they have blacklisted somehow.
If u have a spare wireless card or card that is not onboard it will have a different network card address. right click my computer, properties, device manager, disable the network card u were using enable the other.
Works as a temporary fix for now until they get this fixed up. Provided you have a spare card of course.... Mos people im sure have onboard and that is it.
hosein.babai_ESO wrote: »(Cross posting to help more affected people)
I have found a work around, it is tied to the MAC address of your ethernet adapter. Some network cards (onboard or not) will allow you to change your MAC address. What I suggest below is for advanced users and Windows 7 only (some steps will translate to other versions) USE AT YOUR OWN RISK:
Click on your network icon in your taskbar (bottom right, near clock by default). Click "Open Network and Sharing Options".
In the new window, click on "Change adapter settings" on the left side.
Find your active connection, right click and "Disable" it.
Do this for all adapters, just to be safe.
Go to start menu, right click on "Computer"
Click on "Properties"
Click on "Device Manager" on the left side.
Expand "Network adapters"
Double click on the adapter you intend to use.
Click on the "Advanced" tab
There should be a list of settings you can alter, you are looking for "Network Address" (if the option is not there you cannot change it)
Click in the text box and enter 12 random hexadecimal characters (these would be 0-9 or A-F). Make sure it is not similar to the actual MAC address.
Click Ok
Re-enable the adapter (first section you disabled it)
Login.
I have been trying VPNs (new networks), searching for ini files that would stop this, even tried another onboard NIC (since it was enabled when I first experienced this issue, it locked that one out too), all kinds of methods. I just logged in after 10-ish hours of tooling around.
ZergJester wrote: »
so im not entirely pc savvy, should i not even attempt this?