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I'm not familiar with Call of Duty, but if it's an online game you're trying to play it may be related to the latency, which is far too high to play real time, online games.
If it's just a connection to verify the game or something like that, but not actually play online, then hopefully one of the reps will be able to help you figure out what's wrong.
Just want to add: If you plan on using just satellite internet for real-time gaming it's going to be a real problem. There is a 500ms minimum latency involved and your player would be dead on the ground before you even knew it happened.
That said, if you have a fairly good mobile telephone signal, you can inquire about getting a HughesNet Fusion plan. Fusion augments the standard satellite comms with LTE wireless and uses that for things like real-time gaming amongst other things. I've used it for PvP type things and it works great. It's also great for logging into a remote server via ssh and being able to see the echo of what you're typing in a terminal with no delays... things like that.
- maratsade11 months agoDistinguished Professor IV
They wrote "and now I cannot play call of duty." Seems it was working with dial-up???
- MarkJFine11 months agoProfessor
I suspect it's the lag preventing the server connection, as Gabe said. It's a similar issue with 360 Live.
Fusion would fix it. I have no problems connecting to 360 Live with Fusion. Even the connection test works now. I can even play PvP in Pokemon Go (and even win some battles) with Fusion.
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