CRUSTY (05-29-2010)
Greetings,
What your`re experiencing may be eligible on variety of form factors.
This could be either:
-Nexon`s server is too crowded.
-You have too many alternative accounts.
-Your Internet Protocol (IP) Address is banned.
-Your Hardware banned (Or for your term; MAC Address Banned)
With each different scenarios, there`s a fix.
-I`ll start off with the 'crowded server'.
Of course what you do here is just simply wait. The peak hours of Nexon usually navigate between 4 P.M to 11 P.M Central Standard Time (Houston, Texas)
With multiple connection adverse to Nexon, you might get a system error.
-Another possibility is with too many multiple accounts.
For general reason, each account you make will be marked off with a Internet Protocol Network ID. This shows the IP Address that was created on that account. Making a lot of accounts on the same Internet Protocol Address could lead you to an error and may not allow you to create accounts any further.
To get by this, I would suggest you find a Nexon account generator. You could find this through here:
Let me google that for you
This will allow you to create an account without needing to use the registration page on Nexon`s website.
-Internet Protocol Banned
Of course, this might be a possibility. There are multiple ways to change your Internet Protocol. One could be , (if you are using a Static IP Address) , use the command prompt and type in:
ipconfig /release
This option terminates any active TCP/IP connections on all network adapters and releases those IP addresses for use by other applications.
This option re-establishes TCP/IP connections on all network adapters. As with the release option, ipconfig /renew takes an optional connection name specifier.ipconfig /renew
Both /renew and /release options only work on clients configured for dynamic (DHCP) addressing.
These options access a local DNS cache that Windows maintains. The /displaydns option prints the contents of the cache, and the /flushdns option erases the contents.ipconfig /flushdns
This Command lines will only work if you have a Static Internet Protocol.
If you have a Dynamic Internet Protocol, you may either:
-Change the IP address through your Router Manufacturer Control Panel.
(E.g this is what it looks like with Linksys)
-Or your other option is to call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and tell them to change your Internet Protocol.
-Lastly, the other possibility for this error is a Hardware block. (MAC Address ban)
You could easily fix this by changing your Physical Address through the Registry.
Simple go to this link:
How to change MAC-Address in Windows Registry | Windows Reference
And you should be good to go with an Hardware block.
If any of these solution`s did not work out for you, it must be just the Nexon server too crowded. This is the most frequent cause , and just simply wait for a few minutes to a few hours and try again.
Hope this post helps out
Regards,
Kame
CRUSTY (05-29-2010)
Nice Thanks But I Still Can't Register Accounts...