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Major Connection Problems

COD refusing to network and kicking people out is not a new issue, but at this rate, I'm completely unsure of how to even begin to fix my issue. For context, I'm playing MWIII on Battle.net. I'm currently traveling and visiting my family in Europe, playing on gaming laptop that has always worked fine for COD. My younger brother has also been able to play COD the entire time on his Xbox. So when I first booted up battlenet, it just says networking failed to start, and kicks me out. No matter how many times I booted it up, it wouldn't ever let me in. So I got the idea to see if I could install just Warzone in Steam, to see if it would work. To my surprise, it did, but obviously I couldn't access the full multi-player because I purchased it on battlenet. Good news, when I closed out from Steam and launched the other version, it worked. So, to this point, Steam works, and Battlenet only works if I boot up from Steam first. This, unfortunately, has not remained the case. Now I can't get into either version: Steam gives me the "HUENEME - NEGEV" error which is fairly notorious online. Battlenet doesn't give me this error code, but just kicks me off of the servers because "Networking failed to start." How can it work 12 hours ago, but now? And why is the Battlenet refusing to ever function unless Steam works first?
 
COD refusing to network and kicking people out is not a new issue, but at this rate, I'm completely unsure of how to even begin to fix my issue. For context, I'm playing MWIII on Battle.net. I'm currently traveling and visiting my family in Europe, playing on gaming laptop that has always worked fine for COD. My younger brother has also been able to play COD the entire time on his Xbox. So when I first booted up battlenet, it just says networking failed to start, and kicks me out. No matter how many times I booted it up, it wouldn't ever let me in. So I got the idea to see if I could install just Warzone in Steam, to see if it would work. To my surprise, it did, but obviously I couldn't access the full multi-player because I purchased it on battlenet. Good news, when I closed out from Steam and launched the other version, it worked. So, to this point, Steam works, and Battlenet only works if I boot up from Steam first. This, unfortunately, has not remained the case. Now I can't get into either version: Steam gives me the "HUENEME - NEGEV" error which is fairly notorious online. Battlenet doesn't give me this error code, but just kicks me off of the servers because "Networking failed to start." How can it work 12 hours ago, but now? And why is the Battlenet refusing to ever function unless Steam works first?
I have the same problem, nothing works
 

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