Every time I try to log in to uplay it says login failed "There seems to be a problem with your internet connect. Please check your settings or switch to offline mode." I'd love to switch to offline mode but this is my first time using uplay and it wont let me do that. I've tried turning off antivirus and firewall and it still doesn't work.
Greetings fellow threaders. I seemed to have fixed this exact problem last night, after angrily working on it for four hours. I have windows 8, and for some reason Uplay would not connect to the internet. I tried deleting the hosts file, I tried opening various ports in my firewall and my router, and I tried to run Uplay without any background programs running. Sadly, none of this worked. But, when I started my computer in Safe mode with networking, Uplay could connect.
For me at least, it was not a problem with Uplay's servers, but it was the fault of my own programs running in the background. So, if anybody else is getting the error "Uplay cannot connect to the internet..." try this:
Open the ports TCP: 80, 443, 13000, 13005, 13200, 14000, 14008 in the windows firewall (Find it in control panel)
Then boot up your windows in safe mode with networking
Uplay should now be able to connect!
You only should have to boot up Uplay in safe mode for the first time (so it can update), and then you can run it in normal startup mode.
Before you get too angry at Ubisoft, please make sure the reason your game doesn't work is not a result of your own doings (i.e. installing Norton). I now happily play AC3 with no trouble.
Hope this helps!
But how to do that in windows 10?Originally Posted by golax510 Go to original post
On Windows 10, what I did was go to Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security and I added a new rule under the "Outbound Rules" category and chose uplay.exe, which is located in the folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher. Make sure you also select "Allow the connection." when setting up the new rule. Was finally able to get into Uno after about an hour of searching online for a potential solution.But how to do that in windows 10?