LOL: Disconnected from PVP.net Globe User
To all Globe LOL player having a red status not 100% work but you can try this DNS trick to fix your gaming issue.
Windows 8
Other DNS
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
202.57. 112.41
202.126.40.5
You can check your net
Start > Run > Cmd > type tracert 125.5.6.1
Disabling IP Helper from a thread on the forum fixed it for me. I can't find the thread but here's the information:
- Go to Start> Run
- Type services.msc
- Find IP Helper from the list
- Right-click, select properties
- Under Start-up type, choose disable
- Under Service status, click stop
- Apply all changes
- Restart your PC
Windows 8
- Hit the Windows Key
- Type "Control Panel"
- Select "Network and Internet"
- Select "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings" on the navigation bar on the left
- Right click on your network adapter and select "Properties"
- Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and open "Properties"
- Go to the bottom of the menu and change ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically,’ to ‘Use the following DNS server addresses:’
- Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220 - Save your changes by selecting “Ok”
- Close all open web browsers and applications
- Hit the Windows Key
- Right click anywhere
- Click on "All Apps"
- Right click "Command Prompt" and run as administrator
- Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
- Restart your computer
- Open the Start Menu
- Open Control Panel
- Select "Network and Internet"
- Select "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings" on the navigation bar on the left
- Right click on your network adapter and select "Properties"
- Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and open Properties
- Go to the bottom of the menu and change 'Obtain DNS server address automatically,' to 'Use the following DNS server addresses:'
- Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220 - Save your changes by selecting "Ok"
- Close all open web browsers and applications
- Press Win+R to open the Run menu
- Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window
- Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
- Restart your computer
- Open the Start Menu
- Open Control Panel
- Open Network Connections
- Right click on your network adapter and select “Properties”
- Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and open “Properties”
- Go to the bottom of the menu and change ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically,’ to ‘Use the following DNS server addresses:’
- Put in the following public DNS servers, one in each empty field:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220 - Save your changes by selecting “Ok”
- Close all open web browsers and applications
- Press Win+R to open the Run menu
- Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window
- Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
- Restart your computer
Other DNS
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
202.57. 112.41
202.126.40.5
You can check your net
Start > Run > Cmd > type tracert 125.5.6.1
Disabling IP Helper from a thread on the forum fixed it for me. I can't find the thread but here's the information:
- Go to Start> Run
- Type services.msc
- Find IP Helper from the list
- Right-click, select properties
- Under Start-up type, choose disable
- Under Service status, click stop
- Apply all changes
- Restart your PC
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