I have the same issues unable to connect.
I am using Windows7 on the desktop I use for poker and until last week I had no problem. I have done everything I can think of to my computer and still nothing. Today I took my Laptop that uses Windows10 to a friends place and tried to login from a different IP address on a laptop that I have just loaded 888 onto and it is the same.
Like others have said the problem is from the source not our equipment.
QUOTE=Polytarp;4643453]Thanks for shifting the issues to this thread dakota xx.
Let's try and see what's going on instead of belly-aching about the problems...
I use Win 8.1 pro and Win 7 pro and could not access the site with the regular software. I tried with instant client on Chrome on both operating systems and no go again. I swapped to Win 10 and the regular software didn't work but the instant client worked...(I managed to bust out in one hand in the level up tourney).
I kept my task manager running during all instances to see what was taking place to isolate the programs involved with this site and saw what I expected. Linux has far more tools to assess what is going on (Server ID, locale ping response time... etc...) but I have no intention of using Linux for gaming....other than Steam
Could some people look into their machines and see what, if anything, is not working or at least identify the servers that are establishing contact? Above all, don't state anything compromising. This is a perfect time for hackers to obtain access to accounts with everyone attempting multiple log ins.[/QUOTE]