Seeing “Network Error: Unable to Connect to Server” in FragPunk usually means the game client cannot complete a stable connection to the game servers. The cause may be on your side, such as an unstable connection, strict firewall rules, DNS issues, or corrupted network settings. It can also be caused by server maintenance, regional outages, or overloaded matchmaking services.
TL;DR: First, check whether FragPunk servers are online and restart both the game and your device. If the error continues, test your internet connection, restart your router, disable VPNs or proxies, and allow the game through your firewall. For persistent issues, flush DNS, change DNS servers, verify game files, and check whether your NAT type is too strict.
1. Check Whether FragPunk Servers Are Down
Before changing settings on your PC or console, confirm that the problem is not caused by the game servers. Online shooters rely on authentication, matchmaking, and regional server infrastructure. If any of these services are unavailable, your device may be working correctly while the game still fails to connect.
Check the game’s official website, launcher notices, social media channels, or community status updates for maintenance announcements. If many players are reporting the same error at the same time, it is usually a server-side issue. In that case, the most reliable fix is to wait until the service is restored.

2. Restart the Game, Launcher, and Device
A simple restart can resolve temporary session problems, failed authentication tokens, or launcher-related connection issues. Close FragPunk completely, then close the game launcher as well. Make sure the game is not still running in the background.
- Exit FragPunk fully.
- Close the launcher or platform client.
- Restart your PC or console.
- Launch the game again and try reconnecting.
If you are on PC, you can also open Task Manager and end any leftover game or launcher processes before restarting. This helps ensure the next launch creates a fresh connection.
3. Restart Your Router and Modem
Network hardware can develop temporary routing or address assignment problems, especially if it has been running for a long time. Restarting your router and modem forces a fresh connection to your internet service provider and may clear connection errors.
- Turn off your router and modem.
- Unplug them from power for at least 30 seconds.
- Plug the modem back in first and wait until it fully reconnects.
- Plug the router back in and wait for Wi-Fi or Ethernet to return.
- Start FragPunk and test the connection again.
If possible, use a wired Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi. Competitive shooters are sensitive to packet loss, latency spikes, and temporary wireless interference. Even if your download speed looks good, unstable Wi-Fi can still prevent a reliable server connection.
4. Test Your Internet Connection
Run a basic connection test before assuming the game itself is broken. Open a browser and check whether websites load normally. If streaming services, downloads, or other online games are also failing, the issue is likely with your local network or internet provider.
Pay attention to these indicators:
- High ping: May cause timeouts when connecting to matchmaking servers.
- Packet loss: Can interrupt authentication or lobby connections.
- Very low upload speed: Can affect communication with game servers.
- Frequent disconnects: Usually point to router, Wi-Fi, or ISP instability.
If your connection is unstable, pause large downloads, cloud backups, game updates, or streaming on other devices. Then try connecting again.
5. Disable VPNs, Proxies, and Traffic Routing Tools
VPNs and proxies can interfere with region selection, authentication, and anti-cheat systems. Some VPN IP addresses may also be blocked or rate-limited by online game services. If you are using a VPN, proxy, gaming tunnel, or custom traffic routing tool, turn it off temporarily.
After disabling it, restart the game and test again. If the error disappears, the VPN or routing service was likely causing the issue. You may need to choose a different server location, use split tunneling, or play without the VPN.
6. Allow FragPunk Through Firewall and Antivirus Software
Security software can mistakenly block a game from communicating with its servers. This is especially common after a game update, launcher update, or antivirus definition update. You should make sure FragPunk and its launcher are allowed through your firewall.
On Windows, check the following:
- Open Windows Security.
- Go to Firewall & network protection.
- Select Allow an app through firewall.
- Make sure FragPunk and the related launcher are allowed on Private networks.
- If you play on a public or shared network, review the Public setting carefully for security reasons.
If you use third-party antivirus software, check its firewall or network protection section as well. Avoid permanently disabling your security software. Instead, create a controlled exception for the game if you trust the installation source.
7. Flush DNS and Reset Network Settings
DNS problems can prevent your system from finding the correct game server addresses. Resetting DNS and basic network settings is a common and safe troubleshooting step on PC.
On Windows, open Command Prompt as administrator and run these commands one at a time:
ipconfig /flushdnsipconfig /releaseipconfig /renewnetsh winsock reset
After running the commands, restart your PC. Then launch FragPunk again and check whether the connection error is resolved.
8. Change Your DNS Servers
If your internet provider’s DNS servers are slow or unreliable, switching to a trusted public DNS service may help. Common options include Google DNS and Cloudflare DNS.
- Google DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
- Cloudflare DNS: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
After changing DNS settings, restart your device and router if needed. This step is particularly useful if the error appears only on your network while the game works for other players.
9. Verify Game Files or Reinstall the Game
Corrupted or missing files can cause connection failures, especially if the affected files relate to updates, anti-cheat components, or launcher communication. Use your platform’s verify or repair option to check the installation.
If verification finds problems, allow the platform to redownload the affected files. If the issue continues after repair, consider reinstalling FragPunk. Reinstallation should not be your first step, but it can help if the game was interrupted during an update or moved between drives.
10. Check NAT Type and Router Restrictions
A strict NAT type can prevent online games from connecting properly to matchmaking, voice, or lobby services. This is more common on shared networks, campus networks, office networks, mobile hotspots, or routers with restrictive security settings.
If your platform shows NAT status, look for Open or Moderate. A Strict NAT may cause connection problems. You can try enabling UPnP in your router settings, but do so only if you understand the security implications. If you are on a managed network, you may need to contact the network administrator.
11. Update Network Drivers and the Game Client
Outdated network drivers can cause instability, particularly after major Windows updates. Visit your motherboard, laptop, or network adapter manufacturer’s support page and install the latest stable driver for your Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter.
Also make sure FragPunk, the launcher, and any required anti-cheat software are fully updated. Online games often block outdated clients from connecting, and the error message may not always clearly explain that an update is required.
12. Contact Support if Nothing Works
If you have tried the steps above and still receive “Network Error: Unable to Connect to Server”, gather useful information before contacting support. Include your platform, region, internet provider, connection type, error message, and the time the issue occurred. Mention whether other online games work normally.
This helps support teams identify whether your case is related to account authentication, regional routing, server availability, or local network configuration. The more precise your report is, the faster it can be investigated.
Final Thoughts
The most effective way to fix this FragPunk connection error is to move from simple checks to more advanced troubleshooting. Start with server status, restarts, and connection stability. Then review VPNs, firewall rules, DNS, game files, and NAT type. If the problem is server-side, waiting is the only practical solution; if it is local, these steps should resolve most connection failures.

