How To Fix Roblox Error 268 || You Have Been Kicked Due To Unexpected Client Behavior [UPDATED]
How To Fix Roblox Error 268 || You Have Been Kicked Due To Unexpected Client Behavior [UPDATED]
Are you constantly getting kicked out of Roblox with error code 268? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this video, we’ll show you how to fix error 268 and get back to playing your favorite games on Roblox. This tutorial will help you solve ‘You have been kicked due to unexpected client behavior’ and get back in the game in no time.
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0.06 -> If you are getting Error 268 in
Roblox, then we know how to fix it.
5.88 -> Watch this video till the end
to learn how to solve the issue.
23.94 -> Hey, you are watching Silicophilic,
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27.96 -> Roblox Error 268 is a
server-client disconnection error.
32.82 -> This occurs when Roblox clients fail to
send the required ports to join a server.
38.82 -> But don’t worry. This error is common
and can be fixed easily following
44.1 -> the steps shown in this video.
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60.48 -> issues while performing them.
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64.2 -> of troubleshooting experts where you can
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69 -> The link to the Group is in the pinned comment.
Now, let’s jump into the solutions.
77.64 -> Method 1:
The first thing you need to do
82.56 -> is Clear the Temporary files and AppData.
Press Windows + R to open Run.
89.76 -> Type temp and press Enter.
93.66 -> Select everything by pressing Ctrl
+ A and hit the Delete button.
101.88 -> Next, open Run again and this time
type %appdata% and press Enter.
111.06 -> Click on AppData from the address bar.
117.54 -> Double-click on the Local folder.
120.6 -> and find Roblox.
Right-click on the folder and click on Delete.
131.28 -> You can also select everything
by pressing Ctrl + A.
136.08 -> And hit Delete.
Wait till the AppData gets Deleted.
143.58 -> Method 2:
In the next method,
145.073 -> you can Flush DNS using Command Prompt.
Click on the Windows Start button and type CMD.
156.24 -> Run Command Prompt as an Administrator.
164.88 -> Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
173.1 -> Next, type ipconfig /release and then press Enter.
Wait for the process to finish.
182.76 -> Next, run ipconfig /renew in the elevated
Command Prompt window and hit Enter.
197.52 -> Then type run netsh int ipv6 reset
reset.log Command and press Enter.
208.98 -> After running the command,
Type netsh winsock reset and hit Enter.
217.68 -> After running the Commands Successfully,
exit the Command Prompt window.
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241.2 -> Method 3:
242.1 -> The next thing you can try is Reinstall Roblox.
If you have Downloaded and Installed the
248.58 -> Roblox exe file then follow this process.
Type Control Panel in the Windows Search box.
261.18 -> And select the First option.
265.8 -> Set View by Large Icons.
Click on Programs and Features.
274.26 -> Scroll down to find Roblox from
the list of Installed Apps.
278.58 -> Right-click on Roblox
And select Uninstall.
285.42 -> Wait for the process to complete.
293.7 -> Now Download and Install Roblox again.
We already have a guide on how to
299.64 -> Download and Install Roblox, so you
can watch that from the (i) button.
305.46 -> So, that’s it! If this video has
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314.64 -> we have shown here, comment below to let us know
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