How to Fix No Route Error on Discord in Windows 10/8/7
How to Fix No Route Error on Discord in Windows 10/8/7.
Voice connection issues can be a bit frustrating to try to solve on your own.
We have a few quick tips for you to try if you're having issues connecting to voice!
A lot of Discord users are prevented from joining voice channels by the No Route error. The No Route error falls into the same category as the ICE Checking and Stuck RTC Connecting errors. In all cases, Discord is being stopped in its tracks when trying to connect to a voice server.
The IP address assigned to the PC was changed – This typically happens with Dynamic IP that regularly changed. In this case, the solution is as simple as restarting Modem + Router + Computer.
3rd party Firewall or Antivirus is blacklisting discord – Whenever this happens, Discord will not be permitted to maintain an outgoing connection with an outside server.
The computer is using a VPN without UDP – This is a regular occurrence since Discord is designed to only work with VPN solutions that have UDP (User Datagram Protocol).
Discord is blocked by network admin – if you’re trying to use Discord at work or from a school network, Discord could be blocked.
Server’s voice region is incompatible with your client – This is reported to happen when you try to connect to a server hosted on a different continent. The solution, in this case, is to ask the admin to change the server’s voice region.
QoS doesn’t work with your network – Maybe your network is not fit to support Quality of Service High Packet Priority. Luckily, you can disable it from the Voice & Video settings.