https //support.activision.com/modernwarfare : MW2 Server Status Error Update Solution
If you’re having trouble connecting to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, you should first check Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Server Status.
If the status indicator for your platform is not green or an alert is present, you might encounter connectivity issues until service is restored and fully operational.
However, if the status indicator is green and no alerts are posted, several other factors could be affecting the quality of your connection.
You’re signed in to an account but can’t connect.
If you’re signed in but having trouble connecting, check your system’s status page for connectivity alerts, maintenances, or other factors indicating that servers are not fully operational.
- PlayStation Network Status
- Xbox Live Status
If there are issues with your system’s servers, you might experience connectivity issues until the servers return to full operation.
On PlayStation and Xbox consoles, testing your connection might reveal the root cause of the problem. Follow the steps below to test your console’s connection.
PlayStation 4
- From the PlayStation home screen, select Settings.
- Select Network.
- Select Test Internet Connection and allow the test to run.
Xbox One
- Turn on your Xbox One without a disc inside and go to Xbox Home.
- Go to Settings and select Network.
- In the right-hand column, select Test network connection, and allow the test to run.
If this test finds a break in your connection, you’ll receive an error message. This message identifies where your connection failed in order of priority, and offers troubleshooting steps to help correct the problem.
Please note: You can also run Test multiplayer connection to identify issues leading to lag, disconnects, or other game-related network issues.
All systems are go, but you still can’t connect
Run through the basics
Here are a few tips to note before delving any deeper:
- Restarting your router is often the easiest and quickest way to resolve connectivity issues.
- Other bandwidth-heavy applications on your network can be detrimental to your ability to connect. This includes, but is not limited to, streaming music, streaming video or movies, or downloading files.
Test your home network.
The following tests require you to log in to the router on your home network to troubleshoot your network. You will need your router’s login credentials to proceed. If you do not know your router’s login credentials, you will need to contact your Internet Service Provider.
These tests refer to options that are typically found in a router’s menu. If you cannot find what you’re looking for, please refer to your router’s manual.
You may not need to perform all of these tests, so be sure to test the game after attempting each one.
If you are on an institutional (school), corporate, or another shared network, please refer to your network administrator for further assistance.
Test 1: Universal Plug and Play
- Turn off Port Forwarding (if it is turned on) and enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
- Check your new settings in game. If this doesn’t resolve your issue, proceed to the next test.
Test 2: Port Forwarding
- Turn off UPnP.
- Turn on Port Forwarding.
- Assign a Static IP address to your console.
- Check your new settings in game. If this doesn’t resolve your issue, proceed to the next test.
Test 3: DMZ (consoles only)
- Turn off Port Forwarding.
- Assign the console’s Static IP address to your router’s DMZ.
- Test your new settings in game.
Please note: Once you have tested DMZ, be sure to remove your Static IP address from your router’s DMZ.
If none of the tests or troubleshooting tips above solves your connectivity issues, please contact your Internet Service Provider for further assistance.
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