How To Fix Roblox Error Code 400 Bad Request on PC

How To Fix Roblox Error Code 400 Bad Request on PC


How To Fix Roblox Error Code 400 Bad Request on PC

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A short tutorial on how to fix the error code 400: Bad Request when trying to join the Roblox servers on your PC or Mac.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:18 Roblox Server Status
0:54 Network Connection Test
1:12 Improve Internet Connection
1:27 Internet Connections Troubleshooter
1:46 Change DNS Server Addresses

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Content

0.39 -> What’s up, guys?
1.81 -> In this tutorial, I will show you how to fix the error code 400: Bad Request when trying
7.29 -> to join the Roblox servers on your PC or Mac.
11.36 -> This should be quite an easy tutorial.
13.299 -> For more information, click on the first link in the description below.
18.57 -> This error is usually caused by the Roblox servers or your own network connection.
24.68 -> First of all, open up your browser of choice and navigate to status.roblox.com or click
31.85 -> on the link in the description to get to this page.
35.16 -> Here, expand the User and Player tabs to ensure that the servers are operational.
40.96 -> You can also preview current server issues in the history below.
46.34 -> If the servers are undergoing maintenance, then you will have to wait a few minutes in
50.53 -> order to fix the error code 400: Bad Request.
54.7 -> If the servers are all operational, then the problem is related to your own network connection.
61.42 -> You can use a speed testing site or application such as Speedtest, to quickly test your average
67.19 -> upload and download speed, as well as your latency to the nearest server.
72.43 -> If you experience an unreliable download speed, then you will have to make a few changes to
76.64 -> your network connection.
79.01 -> Reduce the amount of devices connected to the same network and restart your router or
83.979 -> modem in case you haven’t done this in a while.
87.729 -> Next, open up your system settings.
90.49 -> On Windows, navigate to the Troubleshoot section, and under Other Trouble-Shooters, run the
96.86 -> Internet Connections troubleshooter.
99.95 -> This will detect problems and might apply changes to your settings to improve your connection
104.68 -> to the internet.
106.57 -> In case the problem persists, then you will have to change your DNS server addresses to
111.299 -> fix any issues with your connection to the Roblox servers.
115.659 -> While in your settings, navigate to the Network & internet section.
120.39 -> Select your connection and then navigate to Hardware Properties.
125.509 -> Edit your DNS settings, and under IPv4, set your Preferred DNS server address to 8.8.8.8
135.89 -> and Alternative DNS address to 8.8.4.4 These are the official DNS server addresses
142.97 -> from Google, which are safe to use and will fix the error code 400 you are getting when
148.33 -> trying to join the Roblox servers.
151.16 -> In case you have any further issues or problems following this tutorial, then I suggest following
156.72 -> my extensive guide linked in the description below.
160.06 -> I hope this helped you out, leave a comment if you have any questions, and see you in
164.47 -> the next one.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yZZo8EEePY