The game starts, and after a few seconds, it says that there is no internet connection, even though there is an internet connection.
[Soccer Manager 2025] The game starts, and after a few seconds, it says that there is no internet connection, even though there is an internet connection.
Hi there! I understand that when you start Soccer Manager 2026 on your Windows device via WebKit, it quickly shows a “no internet connection” error message despite your internet being active. Let’s work through this issue together.
To help me better assist you, could you please confirm: - Are you playing through a web browser on your Windows 10 PC or through a desktop application? - Have you tried refreshing the page or restarting the game after this occurs? - Is the game updated to the latest version if it’s an app or browser-based? - Are other online services on your PC working fine without interruptions?
Here’s a step-by-step troubleshooting guide to resolve this:
1. Check Network Connectivity for WebKit Browser - Make sure your WebKit browser can access other websites online. Try opening some usual web pages to confirm. - Temporarily disable any VPN, proxy, or firewall that might be interfering with the game’s internet access.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies - Sometimes cached data can cause connection issues with games loading their servers, so clearing the cache for WebKit might help.
3. Allow Permissions and Exceptions - Ensure your browser and any security software are not blocking Soccer Manager 2026 from accessing the internet. - Add exceptions for the game URL or executable in your antivirus or firewall.
4. Check Date & Time Settings - Incorrect date and time on your Windows 10 system can interfere with secure server connections. Make sure your system clock is accurate and set to automatic.
5. Try a Different Network or Device - If possible, test running the game on a different network (like a mobile hotspot) or device to rule out issues with your current network.
6. Reinstall or Update the Game - If you are using an app version, uninstall and reinstall it to refresh the connection settings. - Ensure your game is updated to the latest version to catch any recent bug fixes related to connectivity.
7. Check Server Status - There can be occasional server outages or maintenance from the game’s side leading to false connection errors. Checking official social media or support pages might help.
If you've already tried any of these or if the issue persists after trying these steps, let me know which ones you've attempted, and we can dig deeper into more advanced troubleshooting.
Are you satisfied with this initial guidance? Would you like me to walk you through any particular step?
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Hi there! I understand that when you start Soccer Manager 2026 on your Windows device via WebKit, it quickly shows a “no internet connection” error message despite your internet being active. Let’s work through this issue together.
To help me better assist you, could you please confirm:
- Are you playing through a web browser on your Windows 10 PC or through a desktop application?
- Have you tried refreshing the page or restarting the game after this occurs?
- Is the game updated to the latest version if it’s an app or browser-based?
- Are other online services on your PC working fine without interruptions?
Here’s a step-by-step troubleshooting guide to resolve this:
1. Check Network Connectivity for WebKit Browser
- Make sure your WebKit browser can access other websites online. Try opening some usual web pages to confirm.
- Temporarily disable any VPN, proxy, or firewall that might be interfering with the game’s internet access.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
- Sometimes cached data can cause connection issues with games loading their servers, so clearing the cache for WebKit might help.
3. Allow Permissions and Exceptions
- Ensure your browser and any security software are not blocking Soccer Manager 2026 from accessing the internet.
- Add exceptions for the game URL or executable in your antivirus or firewall.
4. Check Date & Time Settings
- Incorrect date and time on your Windows 10 system can interfere with secure server connections. Make sure your system clock is accurate and set to automatic.
5. Try a Different Network or Device
- If possible, test running the game on a different network (like a mobile hotspot) or device to rule out issues with your current network.
6. Reinstall or Update the Game
- If you are using an app version, uninstall and reinstall it to refresh the connection settings.
- Ensure your game is updated to the latest version to catch any recent bug fixes related to connectivity.
7. Check Server Status
- There can be occasional server outages or maintenance from the game’s side leading to false connection errors. Checking official social media or support pages might help.
If you've already tried any of these or if the issue persists after trying these steps, let me know which ones you've attempted, and we can dig deeper into more advanced troubleshooting.
Are you satisfied with this initial guidance? Would you like me to walk you through any particular step?