"connection to styx socket lost"
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can confirm vpn fixes it for me, im living in vietnam
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Location: California
ISP: Xfinity
Router Model: Cisco XB3
Using a VPN did not solve the issue for me -
Location: California
ISP: Xfinity
Router Model: ARRIS TG862R COMCAST/XFINITY DOCSIS 3 TELEPHONE MODEM/ROUTER
Using a VPN sometimes worked but sometimes didn't. Used proton free VPN with varying success. -
Nyneee Mr. Android Update: Proton VPN let me through like the previous user just explained.
Tried to see if disabling proton VPN while I'm logged in will keep me in, and it does for about 3 minutes until I get "You have been disconnected from the Black Ops II servers"
I did testing using TCPView and when the VPN is enabled, the plutonium-bootstrapper is able to connect to the IP just fine, when it's off, it loses the IP completely.
I'm not a networking expert but I'm able to ping the IP and get a reply from it just fine, so I'm not sure where the issue lies at
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Location: Oregon
ISP: Spectrum
Using a VPN solved my issue, will continue to try periodically with/without VPN to see if anything changes. Shout out the plutonium team, we appreciate your hard work!! -
Location: California
ISP: Consolidated Communications
Router: ASUS RT-AC66U
VPN: VPN fixes the issue but IIRC most BO2 servers don't allow VPNs so this is just for testing. -
Victoria, Australia
ISP: Telstra
Still not working. -
Location: Tasmania Australia
ISP: Telstra
My VPN gets me passed the menu, however its IP banned for some reason? -
Location: New South Wales
ISP: Telstra
Would not be surprised if Telstra has blocked connections to Plutonium under the assumption its a malicious connection -
Location:NSW australia
Isp: telstra
Vpn Says i am ip banned (Bitdefender Vpn)
Model Router is unknown
Still not working -
NSW Australia
Optus
No VPN (never used one)
Still not working