Introduction
Many Honor of Kings players studying or working in Chile must have encountered the embarrassment of failing to connect to the Chinese server: getting stuck on the loading page when launching the game, or receiving a network error prompt right after entering. This is usually not a device issue, but mostly caused by regional network restrictions and cross-regional network latency. Below are some tested and effective solutions to help you connect to the Chinese server smoothly.
1. First Troubleshoot Basic Network and Device Issues
Before trying complex solutions, eliminate the most basic network and device failures, which can save you a lot of time. First, check your local network by testing the loading speed of ordinary web pages in a browser, or try switching to mobile data to confirm that it is not a stability issue with the local network in Chile.
Next, check the game client status. Close the background process of Honor of Kings and restart it to avoid connection abnormalities caused by program cache conflicts. If it still doesn't work, uninstall and re-download the latest official Chinese server client to ensure the installation package is not damaged or outdated.
Note: Do not download third-party modified clients. These versions may not only carry viruses but also be easily detected by the official, resulting in account bans.
2. Use Compliant Network Acceleration Tools to Optimize Connection
The core obstacle to connecting to the Chinese server across regions is the routing detour and node congestion of international networks. At this point, compliant network acceleration tools can play a role. The principle of such tools is to optimize network routing, guide your network traffic to more stable international dedicated line nodes, and reduce data transmission latency and packet loss rate.
When choosing an acceleration tool, prioritize products with clear qualifications for domestic game acceleration and stable nodes in Chile. When using it, directly find the exclusive acceleration channel for "Honor of Kings Chinese Server" in the tool, click one-click acceleration, and then launch the game. Tests show that such tools can reduce latency from hundreds of milliseconds to less than 100 milliseconds, which basically meets the needs of normal battles.
Tip: Acceleration tools need to update nodes regularly. It is recommended to check the tool version before each use to ensure the node data is up to date.
3. Modify Device Network DNS Settings
If you don't want to use an acceleration tool, you can try modifying the device's DNS server address, which is a low-cost network optimization method. DNS is equivalent to the "address book" of the network. Incorrect or high-latency DNS will prevent the device from quickly resolving the address of the Chinese server, resulting in connection failure.
You can choose domestic public DNS, such as 114.114.114.114 or Alibaba's 223.5.5.5. These DNS servers have faster resolution speeds for domestic domain names. The modification method is simple: on mobile phones, find the advanced options of the current network in WLAN settings and manually enter the DNS address; on computers, modify the DNS parameters of IPv4 in the properties of the network adapter.
After the modification, restart the device and try to connect to the game again. Some players can solve mild connection problems through this method, but if it is a serious regional restriction, this method may have limited effect.
4. Confirm Account and Server Compatibility
Sometimes connection failures are not network issues, but account restrictions. The Honor of Kings Chinese server only supports accounts with real-name authentication in mainland China. If you registered a new account in Chile, you may not be able to access the Chinese server directly.
First, check whether your account has completed real-name authentication in mainland China and is not marked as an abnormal account by the official. If you registered with a non-mainland China mobile phone number, it is recommended to bind a real-name authentication information from mainland China, or use a friend or relative's authenticated account to log in for testing.
In addition, avoid frequently switching between network environments in different regions, such as logging in with the local network in Chile and then switching to an acceleration node. This kind of operation can easily trigger the official security detection, resulting in temporary login restrictions on the account.
Conclusion
Failing to connect to the Honor of Kings Chinese server in Chile is mostly caused by network regional restrictions, routing latency or account settings issues. Start with basic network and device troubleshooting, then choose compliant acceleration tools, modify DNS or adjust account settings according to the situation, and you can solve the problem step by step. By following the tested and effective methods above, you can quickly return to the familiar Chinese server canyon and team up with friends for battles.



