The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
From reading all across I have seen this this is a common problem and the UPnP instructions that I have read are also not so useful or telling us a way on getting to any of the menus. So, whenever I try to sing into the live account that has Opration Anchorage, it gives error message:
The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
Any suggestions how to get around to this problem? Thanks
Re: The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
I think there is way around to make it work fine, usually when you log into the actual program from your desktop then it will work fine but you can login ingame which is the trouble around. I have also heard that most issues with GFWL is user related. There is no doubt that this issues are caused by some sort of network interruption. Is there any fix?
Re: The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
Yes this problem is cause by some network interruption, when we usually disconnect from the net or the net going down. This issue could be also related to firewall and router or might even a program interfering with the network connection. The best example is the Norton Internet Security, which is a software that frequently prevents people from connecting to the net. Also, there are some antivirus software that could also cause this issues.
Re: The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
There are many methods to rectify this issue by troubleshooting Windows Live:
Reset/Repair TCPIP Stack
Two Netsh commands are available that 'may' help. But before you perform the following, you may want to make a back up of your LSP (layered stack protocol) that are installed so that you can reinstall what is removed, like anti-virus and blue tooth devices. This is listed below under More Information
- Windows Vista this will reinstall the TCP/IP protocol stack
- Click on Start button.
- Type Cmd in the Start Search text box.
- Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter keyboard shortcut to run Command Prompt as Administrator. Allow elevation request.
- Type netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.
- Restart the computer.
More information here - http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/t/785.aspx
Re: The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
Have you tried updating your network adapter driver, follow the below suggestions if you havent so:
1. You need to first update the network adapter driver from device manager:
A) You have to click Start, type devmgmt.msc and then press enter.
B) From the list of items expand the network adapter’s device, right click the sub item and then select Update driver.
2. Secondly, you will have to uninstall and reinstall the network adapter from Program and features. Steps to follow are given below:
A) First click Start and then choose Control Panel.
B) In Control Panel double click on the "Programs and Features" icon.
C) Here you can find all the programs and items which are installed in Windows Vista.
D) To remove Network adapter click once on the program and then click on Uninstall/Change and follow the prompts.
E) Install the latest network adapter from manufacturer website or from the CD provided by manufacturer.
Re: The LIVE service may be unavailable, or there may be an issue with your home networking equipment
You can try to run winsock xp fix, which is a tool that offers a last resort if your Internet connectivity has been corrupted due to invalid or removed registry entries. It can often cure the problem of lost connections after the removal of Adware components or improper uninstall of firewall applications or other tools that modify the XP network and Winsock settings. If you encounter connection problems after removing network related software, Adware or after registry clean-up; and all other ways fail, then give WinSock XP Fix a try. Download it from here.