Roblox Error Code 285: “Client‑initiated disconnect” (i.e. your client purposely cut the connection). Visit status.roblox.com or Downdetector. If there are outages, wait until it’s resolved.
🔎 Common Causes
Unstable network connection – interruptions, weak Wi‑Fi, switching networks.
Roblox server issues – maintenance, overload, or server shutdowns.
Firewall/antivirus interference – security software blocking Roblox.
Corrupted Roblox client files/cache – outdated or damaged local data.
VPN or proxy usage – increases latency or breaks connection.
Game/server instance issues – joining empty servers that shut down.
🛠️ How to Fix It
1. Check Roblox Server Status
Visit status.roblox.com or Downdetector. If there are outages, wait until it’s resolved.
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2. Ensure Your Internet Is Stable
Test your connection speed via Speedtest or Fast.com.
Switch to wired Ethernet if possible.
Restart your router/modem.
3. Close Roblox & Re‑launch
Fully exit Roblox (via Task Manager on PC) and restart the client.
4. Clear Cache & Reinstall Roblox
Delete the
%localappdata%\Robloxfolder on Windows.Uninstall Roblox → reboot → reinstall from Roblox.com or app store.
This removes corrupt files effectively.
5. Check Firewall & Antivirus
Temporarily disable firewall/antivirus to test.
If resolved, add Roblox as an exception.
6. Turn Off VPN/Proxy
If you’re using a VPN or proxy, disable it and retry. Many players have resolved the error this way.
7. Use a Different Game Server
Avoid empty or unstable servers—they often shut down. Join a well-populated server for better stability.
8. Advanced Steps
Flush DNS:
ipconfig /flushdnsin Command PromptSwitch to public DNS like Google’s (8.8.8.8)
🗣 Community Insights
“I just allowed Roblox through firewall and disabled the windows antivirus… it seems to work for me.”
“It’s caused by unstable connection… error code 285 means ‘client initiated disconnect.’”
Some users found Oculus Runtime Service was triggering 285 crashes—uninstalling Oculus prevented them.
✅ Troubleshooting Checklist
✅ Check Roblox server status
✅ Verify internet stability (or use wired)
✅ Restart Roblox app
✅ Clear cache and reinstall
✅ Whitelist Roblox in firewall/antivirus
✅ Disable any VPN or proxy
✅ Select a different server
✅ Flush DNS or change DNS settings
🔄 If the error persists…
Temporarily disable background apps like Oculus if you’re using VR.
As a last resort, contact Roblox Support with your system logs.
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