All I know is that switching to 3G works for some players and it may work for you, to.ġ. Arena’s network detection system works in strange ways so I won’t bother trying to come up with a justification for this. Higher bandwidth networks are more likely to work with MTGA in theory, but that’s actually not the case. The only real difference between 3G, 4G, and 5G is the speed at which they transmit data. If there aren’t any Wi-Fi networks available near you, fear not! I have more solutions for you. Simply turning off your cellular data and switching to a Wi-Fi network will do the trick if you’re lucky. Players using mobile data to connect to Arena servers suffer from this error message the most. MTGA is picky about what type of internet connection you’re using, especially when you’re playing on mobile. Some apps identify the nature of your internet connection before running. Tech-savvy people know that not all internet connections are identical. Just because your internet is working fine doesn’t mean that it isn’t responsible for the error message. Scroll of Origins | Illustration by Dany Orizio
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