Sometimes you have no issues until you actually reach the EA side of things. Keith said as much when they first moved the servers and they were trying to optimise the connections. There are multiple back haul connections to the EA network from different ISPs. But sometimes it’s the connection from the back haul to the EA network. ![]() ![]() Most of the time it’s some congestion in the internet back haul. Lots of professional network people use this to find problems. Yes, grab pingplotter ^^^ It’s the go to program to see if it’s you, the internet, the EA network or the servers. I've been on Star Forge several times today since morning and have had zero issues, so it is possible you have a back internet backbone in your route to the servers. as that will get the attention of Support if it in fact shows issues into the server gateway. You can also place your graphical plots from PingPlotter over on the EA support forum for SWTOR. That way you can tell exactly where the issue is occurring. You need to grab a free copy of PingPlotter and run some sessions to track your to/from route latency and packet losses to the server. I have reported this to customer service, but do not expect any sort of actual answer. Last two times after disconnecting I had no servers listed in the box that pops up after DSC. ![]() I have four bars, then 3, then red dot, followed by red X and then server disconnects. I have scrubbed my comp, rebooted modem and router, ran anti malware software in safe mode, updated all my drivers, and am still having this issue. They were working fine up until that point. Since about 10:30am Eastern time today I have been constantly bounced from the servers.
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