Minecraft Connection Reset Error: How to Fix It
Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- Connection reset
- Brand
- Minecraft
- Product Type
- game
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 10-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Web browser (for server status checks and speed tests)
- Command Prompt or Terminal (for DNS flush commands)
- Task Manager (to fully close Minecraft processes)
- Ethernet cable (optional, for wired connection test)
How to Fix Error Code Connection reset
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Check Your Internet Connection
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Check the Server Status
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Restart Minecraft and Your Device
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Update Minecraft to the Latest Version
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Allow Minecraft Through Your Firewall
Only disable your antivirus temporarily for testing. Re-enable it immediately after. Do not leave your system unprotected. -
Flush DNS and Reset Network Settings
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Switch to a Wired Connection or Change DNS Servers
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Allocate More RAM to Minecraft (Java Edition)
Do not allocate more than 50–75% of your total system RAM to Minecraft, as this can cause your system to slow down. -
Reinstall Minecraft
Back up your world saves before uninstalling. Deleting the .minecraft folder will remove all locally stored worlds and settings.
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When to Call a Professional
If you have completed all steps and still cannot connect, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) — they can diagnose persistent packet loss or port blocking on their end. If you manage or rent a private Minecraft server and the issue affects all players, contact your server hosting provider's support team. For Minecraft Realms issues that persist after troubleshooting, reach out to Mojang Support at help.minecraft.net.Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Connection Reset' mean in Minecraft?
It means the network connection between your Minecraft client and a server was forcibly closed. This can happen because of internet instability, a firewall blocking the connection, the server going offline, a version mismatch, or too many players connecting at once.
Why do I keep getting Connection Reset on a Minecraft server I host?
If you host your own server, the error may stem from your server running out of memory, a plugin crash, or your router not properly forwarding port 25565. Check your server console logs for crash reports, ensure port forwarding is configured correctly, and try increasing the server's allocated RAM in the server startup script.
Does Connection Reset mean I was banned from the server?
Not necessarily. A ban usually shows a specific 'You have been banned' message. A Connection Reset is typically a technical network error. However, if you are consistently reset only on one specific server while others work fine, the server admin may have blocked your IP address. You can contact the server's admin to confirm.
How do I fix Connection Reset on Minecraft mobile (Bedrock Edition)?
On Bedrock Edition for mobile, try these steps: toggle Airplane Mode on and off to reset your device's network, make sure the Minecraft app is fully updated from the App Store or Google Play, check that your device's firewall or data-saving mode is not blocking Minecraft, and switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to identify which connection works better.
Can a VPN fix the Minecraft Connection Reset error?
Sometimes yes. If your ISP is throttling gaming traffic or if a server is geo-blocking your region, using a VPN can route around those issues. However, a VPN can also introduce extra latency and may itself cause connection drops. Try a VPN as a diagnostic step — if it fixes the issue, your ISP or network routing is likely the root cause.