Explains how to use the NetShell utility to restore the TCP/IP utility to its original state after it becomes damaged. Doing this may fix your Internet connectivity problems.
Explains how to use the NetShell utility to restore the TCP/IP utility to its original state after it becomes damaged. Doing this may fix your Internet connectivity problems.
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This issue happens because sv_lan 1 is limited to C class addresses. What is that? Those are addresses 192.168.X. X
The issue happens when your network uses 10.X. X. X network range, aka a addresses. There is no workaround for this, you must disable sv_lan in that case and give your server a gslt token. Even if you are connecting from your lan because CS:GO will treat any non 192.168.X. X address as a public (aka ınternet) connection.
Tldr: Add gslt token to your server if you are using 10.X. X. X network.
You can test if this problem is caused by a 3rd party application by adding -allow_third_party_software to your CS:GO launch options, and testing without the Anti-Cheat. If you do not have the issue while doing that, please do the following tests:
Do not queue for any FACEIT match
Start the AC and the game
Play on a non-FACEIT server, e.g. Deathmatch
Check if you have the issue here
and also:
In Windows search box, type msconfig and open System Configuration
Click on the Services tab, tick Hide all Microsoft services, select Disable all, then tick back Steam Client Service and FACEITService.
Click on the Startup tab, click on Open Task Manager
Click on the Startup tab of the Task Manager
Select each Startup item and click Disable
Reboot your PC
Play a FACEIT match with only FACEIT AC, Steam and CS GO open, close everything else