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Type "devmgmt.msc" and press enter to open the Device Manager.Type without quotation marks “ipconfig /flushdns”.Type “cmd” and press enter to open the Command Prompt.This will make use of the DNS server automatically chosen by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). NOTE: To revert these changes, simply select “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. For Alternate DNS Server, type: 8.8.4.4.For Preferred DNS Server, type: 8.8.8.8.Select "Use the following DNS Server addresses".Click once to select it, then click on the Properties button.Find the line called “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).Right click your active connection, then Properties.Type "ncpa.cpl" and press enter to open the Network Connections.On your keyboard, press the Windows key + R.Change your DNS (Domain Name System) to use Google’s Public DNS.Make sure that you are not currently using any VPN (Virtual Private Network) software, as this will affect your connection.Don’t forget to re-enable them afterwards to keep your computer safe! If you’re not sure, you can also try temporarily disabling both Firewall and Antivirus scanner as a test. Make sure that NBA 2K18, or NBA 2K19 are excluded in Windows’ Firewall or any other Firewall application you may have, as well as your antivirus scanner(s).Troubleshooting connection issues on Windows: NOTE: If you are experiencing an "EFEAB30C" or "4B538E50" error code which prevents you from accessing any or all NBA 2K online features, please refer to this article: Verify that other devices on your network can connect to the internet.If you are experiencing disconnections, performance issues (lag) or other error messages when connecting or playing online modes in NBA 2K titles, please refer to the connection troubleshooting below:
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