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If you can't connect to voice channels, try these quick troubleshooting tips
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Is Discord giving you a "No Route" error message? This error message indicates that something is wrong with the server or your network. You might see this error if you try connecting to a voice channel in Discord. This guide gives you troubleshooting steps that you can use to get rid of the "No Route" error on Discord.

How Do I Fix No Route in Discord?

Since this message indicates that something is wrong with your internet, network, or the Discord servers, first check Discord's servers and your internet connection. Then reboot everything including your computer, router, and modem.

1

Check your VPN.

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  1. UDP stands for "user datagram protocol" and is a network protocol, like TCP. Because Discord uses UDP for voice connections,[1] VPNs that only connect via TCP can leave you with a "No Route" error when trying to connect to a Discord voice channel.[2]
    • If your VPN does not have UDP, you'll need to turn it off before using Discord voice chat.
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2

Disable Discord's Quality of Service settings.

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  1. Quality of Service (QoS) is a setting that notifies your router that the information Discord is sending is higher priority than other packets being sent. This usually makes Discord's connection better, but some routers or internet service providers don't work well with QoS.
    • To disable QoS, open your Discord settings and click Voice & Video under the "App Settings" heading.
    • Toggle off Enable Quality of Service High Packet Priority under the "Quality of Service" heading.
3

Change voice regions in Discord.

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  1. So changing it will force Discord to refresh the connection, and that can fix your "No Route" error.
    • This step helps server owners get rid of the "No Route" message that won't go away.
    • Open Channel Settings. If you're using the desktop app or browser, click the gear icon to the right of the voice channel. On mobile, tap and hold the voice channel's name and tap Edit channel.
    • Scroll down and change "Automatic" in the "Region Override" drop-down menu to anything else. Click or tap Save Changes (Desktop) or Save (mobile) and talk in the voice channel.
    • Return to Channel Settings and change the "Region Override" drop-down menu to "Automatic." Click or tap Save Changes (Desktop) or Save (mobile).[3]
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4

Flush your DNS cache.

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  1. Caches save data between sessions to help future sessions run faster, but sometimes the data in these caches can get old and corrupted, which leads to a plethora of issues.
    • To flush your DNS cache, search for "Command Prompt" in the taskbar search bar and select Command Prompt.
    • Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
    • Once the command has finished running, close the Command Prompt.
    • Restart Discord and try entering a voice channel again.
6

Restart everything.

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  1. It might sound too simple to work, but usually, the easiest fixes are the ones that work.
    • You need to shut down your computer and unplug your modem and/or router, and computer.
    • If you have a laptop with a battery, take out the battery.
    • Leave your computer shut off and keep your modem/router unplugged for at least one minute. Leaving everything unplugged and turned off ensures that they are power cycling properly.
    • After one minute, plug everything back in, re-insert the battery if you removed it, and turn your computer back on. The router and modem will take about 3 minutes to initialize before you can try using Discord again.
8

Get in touch with Discord support.

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Luigi Oppido
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 40,302 times.
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