
To Fix the Fallout 76 Server Status Error, Visit the Bethesda.net Server Status page for real-time updates on Fallout 76’s server status. Ensure your Steam or Bethesda Launcher is up to date and functioning properly.
🛠️ Troubleshooting Steps
Check Bethesda’s Official Server Status
Visit the Bethesda.net Server Status page for real-time updates on Fallout 76’s server status.
Verify Platform-Specific Services
PlayStation Users: Check the PlayStation Network Service Status.
Xbox Users: Visit the Xbox Live Status.
PC Users: Ensure your Steam or Bethesda Launcher is up to date and functioning properly.
Network Configuration
Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software isn’t blocking Fallout 76.
Open the following ports on your router:
80 (TCP)
443 (TCP)
3000–3010 (UDP)
Game File Integrity
If you’re using Steam, right-click on Fallout 76 in your library, select Properties, go to the Local Files tab, and click Verify Integrity of Game Files.
Switch Servers
If you’re encountering issues on a specific server, try switching to another one.
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Community Feedback
Players have occasionally reported issues such as disconnections or login errors. For instance, some users have experienced the “Vault-Tec engineers are hard at work getting our servers back online!” error message. In such cases, it’s advisable to check the official Bethesda Support channels for updates.
Communication Error
If you are receiving this message, proceed to the following steps to ensure it is not caused by a restriction on your local network.
- Ensure that your PC’s Local Security Authority Process (lsass.exe) are white listed in your Firewall and Anti-virus software
- Add Fallout 76 to your exceptions in your firewall and anti-virus software.
- The two files you want to ensure have the exceptions are located by default at the following directories:
- Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam
- Fallout 76: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout76
- The two files you want to ensure have the exceptions are located by default at the following directories:
- Check your router setting to see if it is allowing PING commands.
- Make sure Ports: 80 (TCP), 443 (TCP), 3000-3010 (UDP) are open on your router
- If using a wired connection, switch to wireless and vice versa.
- If your ISP is using a non public IP address by default, then you will need to change your routers APN settings to use public IP.
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