Check Out These Resolutions for Mass Effect’s Network Connection Error

1. Is the Mass Effect Server Down?

It might just be the case that Mass Effect’s server is down when the “Network Connection” error message pops up. The server might be down when scheduled for maintenance. To check if ME’s server is down, open Is the Service Down in a browser. Then enter ‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ in the search box to open the page below, which provides further server status details.

2. Restart the Router

This is a straightforward fix that some Mass Effect players have confirmed fixed the issue for them. Players can do that by turning the router off or unplugging it. Then turn the router back on or plug it back in a few minutes later.

3. Switch to Google DNS

This is the most widely confirmed fix for Mass Effect’s “Network Connection” error. Mass Effect players have resolved the issue by changing their DNS (Domain Name Server) to Google DNS. To do that, follow the guidelines below.

4. Clean Boot Windows

Mass Effect: Andromeda’s “Network Connection” error might also be due to conflicting third-party software. To check if that’s so, users can clean boot Windows without any third-party startup programs or services. Follow the guidelines below to clean boot Windows. If clean-booting Windows resolves the “Network Connection” error, users will need to identify what third-party program or service is conflicting with Mass Effect: Andromeda if they wish to restore standard boot settings and fix the game’s multiplayer mode. A third-party antivirus utility is the most likely software to block Andromeda. Those are a few of the resolutions Mass Effect players have fixed the game’s “Network Connection” error with. Mass Effect players who have discovered other fixes for the same error are welcome to share them below. RELATED ARTICLES TO CHECK OUT: 

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