Discord Awaiting Endpoint Error | Error 2015 Discord Fix

The “Awaiting Endpoint” error in Discord typically indicates a connection issue between your device and Discord’s servers, preventing you from joining a voice channel.

This problem can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from server-side outages to local network or application issues.

đź–Ą What the Errors Mean

1. Awaiting Endpoint

  • This means Discord is trying to connect to a voice server but can’t reach it yet.

  • Usually happens due to:

    • Discord voice server issues (region-specific)

    • Bad network connection

    • ISP routing problems


2. Error 2015

  • Less common, but usually points to:

    • Regional voice server downtime.

    • Timeout in connecting to Discord’s servers.

    • Sometimes triggered alongside “Awaiting Endpoint”.


đź”§ Fixes for Awaiting Endpoint & Error 2015

Step 1 – Check Discord Server Status

  • Go to: https://status.discord.com

  • Look for outages in Voice or API systems.

  • If there’s an outage in your region, wait until Discord fixes it.

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Step 2 – Change Voice Server Region

(Requires you to be a server admin or have permissions)

  1. Go to your Discord server.

  2. Click the down arrow next to the server name → Server Settings.

  3. Select Overview → change the Server Region to a different location.

  4. Save and try joining again.


Step 3 – Restart Everything

  • Close Discord completely.

  • Restart your PC/phone and router.

  • Reopen Discord and try again.


Step 4 – Check Your Network

  • Switch from Wi-Fi to wired connection if possible.

  • If on mobile, try a different network or mobile data.

  • Disable VPNs, proxies, or firewalls temporarily to test.


Step 5 – Update or Reinstall Discord

  • Outdated or corrupted installs can cause connection bugs.

  • Download the latest version: https://discord.com/download

  • On mobile: update via the App Store or Google Play.


Step 6 – Flush DNS (PC)

  1. Press Windows + R, type:

    cmd
  2. In Command Prompt, type:

    ipconfig /flushdns
  3. Press Enter, then restart your PC.


💡 Pro Tip: If the issue is happening for everyone in your area, it’s most likely Discord’s voice servers. Switching the voice region to US East, Europe, Singapore, etc., often fixes it instantly.

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