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Open a command prompt and ping login.eqemulator.net, tell me what IP address it gives you.
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[LoginServer]
Host=login.eqemulator.net:5998 67.23.190.71
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I get 67.23.190.71
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the ipconfig flushdns looks like it fixed it for me. thanks brogean
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ipflush worked here, thanks!
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Pings to 67.23.190.71 and times out, no packets returned. Thanks by the way.
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Last Resort. This should only be a temporary fix. You should undo these changes after a day or two.
Go to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc Open the file "hosts" in notepad. Add a line to the bottom of the file: 108.61.129.166 login.eqemulator.net If you have trouble with these steps you should probably wait it out and keep trying to flushdns.
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how exactly do you flush dns? i typed in what you posted but it didnt work, i dont know if i did it right
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If you're having problems with my instructions then you can probably find a video on youtube to help you.
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