In instanced content like m+, battlegrounds, raids, torghast i get disconnected two or three times in a row with Error WOW51900319, but only from wow, my internet connection remains up and i can continue to talk with my friends on Discord or use Chrome.
After the disconnection i’m able to instantly come back in, but of course, at what cost in a m+?
This is getting frustrating, i even never experienced an issue like this. Those disconnections occurs ONLY with World of warcraft, no other game has any problem on my machine. Two months passed since my first disconnection.
I’ve tried all the raccomanded fixes on this forum:
Interface reset
Every single Driver update
Ipv6 disabling
Addons disabling
Unistalling MSI Dragon and in particular Lan manager
Disabling Windows defender and Kaspersky
Dns flush
Contacted my ISP that made a check and everthing was fine for them, no
connection issues
Router reset made by ISP
Ethernet Cable changed to a new one
One more detail: i play only via ethernet cable. But i’ve tried to play via wifi, with much more lag, and no disconnection occured. (but i want to play only via ethernet, my wifi sucks)
Intel(R) Ethernet Connection(7) I219-V
This error is destroying my pleasure to play. Help me.
During the record of WinMTR 3 disconnection occurred.
Same error when logging Twisting Nether. I tried my starter account and i was able to log and play untill i changed the realm to Twisting Nether, now the second account is with the same problem.
Me and my son were playing on Twisting Nether and we both got disconnected at the same time and my son couldn’t log back in, just instantly got disconnected before the character selection screen and I got stuck at the character selection screen - it was blank until I changed realm and changed back.
However my son couldn’t do that. So our day of questing came to an abrupt end cos we’re on one of Blizzards dodgy old servers.
With disconnections, you may not disconnect from everything. In fact, that’s entirely uncommon unless your entire internet drops entirely.
However, instanced content (BG’s, M+, Raids, etc) all use more bandwidth than world content where you are questing. Given what you have described and mentioned doing it could be worth temporarily uninstalling Kaspersky rather than just disabling it.
Along with this, let’s also reset your windows networking settings to their defaults:
Right-click windows start
Choose Command Prompt (admin)
In the new window type the following:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ipv4 reset
netsh int ipv6 reset
Once done, restart your PC. While your PC is restarting, power cycle your modem/router combination turning it off for 2-3 minutes and restarting it.
If you continue to see the connection issues, please upload your system files to pastebin and reply with the links to the files using the preformatted text option to encapsulate the links.