Skip to main content




RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and get the most out of your system performance

It wouldn't be a new expansion for Final Fantasy XIV if the current server issues didn't exist. Of course, the release of Shadowbringers went smoothly compared to previous releases. We haven't seen a single moment of Raubahn EX. However, there are issues with server (DC) overloading and disconnection. This is how you can try to fix lobby error 5006 in FFXIV.

how-to-fix-ffxiv-lobby-server-error-5006-3428267

So this error is mostly due to AKA, the DC which is separate from the server. It was run from the server due to a technical hurdle, and you'll need to reconnect if you can. This is quite common during the release of a new extension and is not a hindrance if you run into it. They're not blocked or anything, the servers right now are overloaded. It's boring at worst, but there's not much you can do here.

The 5006 error seems to occur when you try to connect and the servers are too busy to handle your request. According to Square Enix, this is due to DDoS attacks currently targeting the North American data center. Due to the nature of this issue, there is no direct solution other than waiting for the server congestion to resolve. The important part is that there is no problem with your computer or the Internet. The problem is at the end of Square Enix.

These attacks were likely caused by the early release of FFXIV: Shadowbringers today. Many players signed up to get their first look at the new expansion, a game ready for trolls.

The following steps will help you fix this error.

Clear DNS cache

dns-over-https-1024x640-1253816

The DNS cache is a temporary database maintained by your system that contains records of all current Internet traffic. When you open a recently visited web portal, your system quickly loads it from a local copy of the DNS cache. Displaying the record through a DNS server requires more time and resources. If this cache is corrupted or contains conflicting records, FFXIV is unable to communicate with the servers, thus generating the 5006 error. In this circumstance, you can fix the problem by clearing the DNS cache.

  • Exit the game and exit all running processes via Task Manager.
  • Press the Windows key and enter the command line. Then, in the search results that appear, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
  • Enter the following command in the command prompt
  • ipconfig / flushdns
  • A confirmation message will appear in the window.
  • Now reboot your system.
  • Then start the game and see if it works regularly.

reset network card

reset-network-settings-7303113

The FFXIV 5006 error can be caused by an incorrect configuration of your network card or a driver. In this circumstance, resetting the network card may fix the problem. Note that you may need to reinstall VPN clients and virtual switches.

  • Exit the game and end all running processes via Task Manager.
  • Press the Windows keys and type Network reset. Then click Reset Network in the search results.
  • Now click Network Reset in the Network Reset window.
  • Wait for your computer to restart.
  • Once the system is up, launch the game and see if the 5006 error is gone.

Add the game to Windows Firewall

set-your-firewall-for-roblox-2323828
  • Open Control Panel from the Start menu or run Command Control from the Run dialog box.
  • Go to System and Security and click on Windows Defender Firewall.
  • In the left menu, click Allow an app / feature through Windows Defender Firewall.
  • Click “Change Settings” to activate other settings that are not available.
  • Go to the bottom of the window and click Allow another app.
  • Click on the "Evaluate" button and select the folder in which you installed the game.
  • Click “Open”, then click “Add” to allow the game through the firewall.
  • Select the "Private" and "Public" checkboxes in-game and click OK to save the changes.
  • Restart your computer.

Add a console with DMZ

  • Log in to your router's settings page, usually 192.168.1.1.
  • Go to the menu and look for the DMZ option in the settings section of your router. This option may also appear on the Security tab.
  • Select the DMZ option and enter the static IP address that you will assign to your console.
  • Save the change.
  • Restart your router and your computer.

RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and get the most out of your system performance