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I am using a desktop with a wired connection. I can use Skype, surf the web. I can login to Steam on the browser.

I can't connect to League of Legends (logging in gives me a "Can't connect to maestro server" error). I can't connect to Steam (which gives me a "Can't connect to servers. Check your connection." error). I have flushed my DNS, checked proxy settings, checked internet settings (IPv4 DNS config), renewed IP, even checked hosts file.

On the other hand I can somehow play Hearthstone. On a laptop with a wireless connection I can login to League and Steam.

Any ideas?

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  • If you're using windows, check that your wired and wireless network are configured the same way, the wired one might be configured with a more restrictive set of rules. May 12, 2015 at 16:42
  • check your firewall
    – luisluix
    May 12, 2015 at 17:16
  • @luisluix Firewall is off, so is AV.
    – M. Shaw
    May 12, 2015 at 17:20
  • Do you have total control of your network? Are you behind a school, work, college residence network, or anything along those lines?
    – TZHX
    May 12, 2015 at 17:51
  • @TZHX Yes. I have direct access to the router. I have also tried DMZ to no avail.
    – M. Shaw
    May 12, 2015 at 18:28

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According to the League of Legends Forums (here) you can try this:

Some sort of Maestro Error

  1. Restart your computer
  2. Temporarily Disable/Make exceptions in your Anti-virus/Anti-spyware software
  3. Temporarily Disable/Make exceptions in your Firewall
  4. Disable process protection software.
  5. Make sure you're running software in Administrative Mode/With admin privileges
  6. In Windows Vista/Windows 7, double check your Account Controls
  7. Reset your Internet Explorer Settings and make sure you have not disabled scripting options

One person solved it by going to

C:\Riot Games\League of Legends\RADS\projects\lol_air_client\releases\0.0.0.237\deploy

and setting LolClient.exe to run as admin.

One person updated Windows by running Windows Update and the problem was solved.

It's quite a common error and many people have odd ways of solving it. But since LoL and Steam don't connect I assume it's strictly connection or permissions.

EDIT: Here's a video that explains how to fix the problem. (He explains the Maestro Error at 2 min 24 sec. It has to do with Anti-Virus ;) )

I've had this happen to me and it was the Anti-Virus I was running (Kaspersky btw). I tried white-listing it on the firewall, Virus list EVERYTHING and it still didn't work. The only way I managed it to work was to play with the Anti-Virus turned off. (But this was my personal case).

END EDIT

If you can solve it for LoL you will most likely solve it for Steam.

I wish you good luck! and I hope that I gave you some good things to try and fix the problem since we never know for sure what the solution is.

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  • Unfortunately that doesn't work either :/ Tried that, reinstalled League, and tried it again but nope
    – M. Shaw
    May 15, 2015 at 22:42
  • @M.Shaw please check my answer again. I've edited and added some more stuff. please take a look at it and see if it helps May 20, 2015 at 11:05
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Only thing I can suggest is calling your internet provider. Best thing you can do is get an I.T. guy to come check it out. Only thing I think that's possible to check on your router settings would be ports, but other than that, and based on the comments, I think this is on their part.

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    If it were the ports I highly doubt that my laptop would be able to access LoL/Steam and that my flatmate has no issues on his LAN connection through the same router-modem-ISP.
    – M. Shaw
    May 14, 2015 at 18:58
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This may be a server browser problem. I just had a similar issue a few days ago which was solved by deleting 2 steam files:

Serverbrowser Problems

If you only have a problem with servers listing or staying listed or in history (but can play otherwise (client problem), you should be able to solve the problem by closing Steam, deleting masterservers.vdf and serverbrowser.vdf in the Config directory, and re-launching Steam.

Source

I could not see any servers when I right-clicked on the steam tray icon and selected "servers." I also could not get a server list from within a particular game (Killing Floor). It seemed to hang on "getting master server list" and never got a list.

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  • I've reinstalled Steam twice and tried deleting every file except Steam.exe itself to no avail.
    – M. Shaw
    May 14, 2015 at 19:04
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That thing happend to me before and there is MANY reasons why you can't connect to maestro server but you have to check 1 thing right now it might be sound but most people even programmers Don't check it first.
(Register The one and the only)
No matter how many times you will delete a file or reinstall it as long the Register files are passed in the windows folder.
IT'S GAME OVER already if you have no idea how to check it.
The way to do it's kinda hard AND if you do 1 mistake and you happend to delete wrong files that happend your windows to use them
(you might wana re-install windows for GOOD because your pc wont be the same it used to be) kind of advice? DON'T TOUCH REGISTER FILES if you dont know where to look and i'll be honest even i have no IDEA where is the file you have to locate because of Riot.
Every time they update the game new stuff they put in register and i belive that 1 old files from register might stuck with others.
What you have to do? 1) Because riot might NOT help you instally and they will ask you many things and even if you do them they will ask you to repeat them again and again.
2) instead trying to find any clue about where to find the files... instead go and download CCleaner and run a clean up register all files gona be removed EXPECT windows files that are NOT connected with the file location. Don't worry you can keep a back up so nothing bad will happend
!!! BUT first run it before you uninstall the game to see IF by chance it will work and if that won't work Then unistall it !!!

3) If nothing work Grab a hammer, scream "IT'S HAMMER TIME" and start hammering your pc Hard. after that try to start your pc, if your pc is still working... Repeat 3rd stage again XD (sorry mate could not resist)

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