@Grinch_ could you provide me with another link? The one above doesn't seem to be working.
Hello, Please download https://nightly.mtasa.com/files/MTADiag.zip and then Press 'n' when asked. Post any Pastebin URL MTADiag gives you and share it with us please.
Edit: I've tried reinstalling.
here That just dumped a whole bunch of my system info but here https://pastebin.mtasa.com/900819330
Do you have any Anti-Virus software ? If yes please turn off your anti virus software and try to connect again please or download this .bat file https://www.dropbox.com/s/8kyfbievryrmyz1/netfix.bat?dl=1 and rightclick it > Run as Administator, it will service your network stack and hopefully fix any corruption. (reboot your PC after it completes)If no try this way Go to start > run > type services.msc and temporarily disable Windows firewall as a test, by rightclicking ''Windows Firewall'' service listing in services window, clicking ''stop'' and then selecting ''disabled'' service state from the dropdown. Restart your PC after that and try again.
Try to restart your modem/router for one minute then try again. I think its internet connection problem. Using wire to connect the modem to your PC is better than wireless connection for faster experience, so try to connect it to your PC if you own one.
Disable anti-virus, run a vague .bat file without source and disable Windows Firewall.... what.Can you try using a VPN? Just as test. You don't need to login, just test if you can connect.
Do you have any other PCs at home?Or can you try to use the mobile data on your phone for a minute? I wanna test if it's your ISP or your PC. Can you try to ping CIT? (start > cmd > ping s2.cit.gg)
I guess your ISP (or router, but I assume not unless you changed settings) somehow blocks it.Tried resetting your router? Maybe that works.