Roblox Error Code 290: How to Fix It

Easy 15-45 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
290
Brand
Roblox
Product Type
game
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
15-45 minutes
Roblox Error Code 290 is an HTTP request error that occurs when the Roblox client or server fails to complete a web-based communication request. This can happen due to network issues, server outages, firewall blocks, corrupted game files, or outdated app versions. The good news is that most cases of Error 290 can be resolved at home with a few straightforward troubleshooting steps.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 290

  1. Check Roblox Server Status

  2. Restart Your Device and Router

    Do not skip the full 30-second wait when power-cycling your router — this ensures capacitors fully discharge and the device resets properly.
  3. Check Your Internet Connection

  4. Disable VPN or Proxy Services

  5. Flush DNS Cache and Reset Network Settings

    Only run Command Prompt or Terminal commands if you are comfortable doing so. Mistyped network reset commands can temporarily disrupt internet access until you restart.
  6. Switch Your DNS Server

  7. Allow Roblox Through Your Firewall and Antivirus

    Do not permanently disable your firewall or antivirus. Only add Roblox as an exception while keeping protection active.
  8. Update the Roblox App

  9. Clear Roblox Cache Files

  10. Reinstall Roblox Completely

    Your Roblox account data, purchased items, and progress are stored server-side and will not be lost when you reinstall. Only locally installed game files are removed.
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When to Call a Professional

If you have completed all steps and Error 290 persists only on your network but works fine on mobile data or another network, the issue may be with your ISP or router configuration. Contact your Internet Service Provider to check for port blocking or network-level restrictions. If the error only appears in one specific Roblox game and not others, contact Roblox Support at roblox.com/support, as the issue may be a bug within that particular game's server-side HTTP calls that requires developer or platform intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Roblox Error Code 290 mean?
Roblox Error Code 290 is an HTTP request error. It means the Roblox client tried to send or receive data from a web server but the request failed. This is typically caused by network connectivity issues, server outages, firewall blocks, or a corrupted or outdated Roblox installation.
Is Roblox Error 290 caused by a ban or account issue?
No, Error Code 290 is not related to account bans or suspensions. It is a technical HTTP communication error. If your account were banned or restricted, you would see a different error message specifically referencing your account status.
Why does Error 290 only happen in one Roblox game and not others?
If Error 290 appears in only one specific game, it is likely caused by that game's server-side scripts making HTTP requests that are failing. This could be a bug in the game itself, the game's server being down, or a third-party API that game uses being unavailable. In this case, you should report the issue to that game's developer through the Roblox game page.
Can a VPN cause Roblox Error Code 290?
Yes. VPNs and proxy services can cause Error 290 by routing your connection through IP addresses that Roblox's servers block or distrust. They can also introduce latency and instability that causes HTTP requests to time out. Disable your VPN before launching Roblox to rule this out.
Does reinstalling Roblox delete my progress or Robux?
No. Your Roblox account data, including your Robux balance, inventory, friends list, and game progress, is all stored on Roblox's servers. Uninstalling and reinstalling the app only removes local game files and cache. Once you log back in after reinstalling, everything will be exactly as you left it.