How to Fix Rocket League Error 71?

The Rocket League Error 71 (Your connection to the game timed out) is a type of matchmaking error that is either caused by an outage of the remote server, by an outdated version of Rocket League or by a network issue that is inhibiting communications with the game server.

Connection Timeout in Rocket League (Error: 71)

When troubleshooting this issue, start by checking if you are dealing with a server-side problem.

In case you confirm that the problem is not widespread, restart your router or reset if the issue resets and see if that fixes the issue for you. Additionally, you would also try updating your router’s firmware to the latest version.

In the event that you are using an older router that’s not capable of UPnP, you will need to forward the ports used by Rocket League manually in order to allow communications between your PC or console and the game’s server

Check for server issue

Before you try any of the fixes below, you should start by ensuring that Rocket League is not experiencing a server issue that is beyond your control.

Before doing anything else, check the server status on Xbox One or PS4 (if you’re playing on console) and see if they currently have any issues.

Xbox Live Status

In case you’re encountering the issue on a PC, take a look at the official Twitter account and see if they are currently reporting any issues.

If you don’t discover any underlying issues that might be causing the Rocket League Error 71, move down to the next potential fix below.

Restart or Reset Router

As Psyonix (Rocket League Developers) themselves have confirmed, once you confirm that you’re not dealing with a server issue, there’s a very high chance that you’re dealing with a network inconsistency.

And as you might now, the most efficient way of fixing a network inconsistency is to go for a simple reboot – This operation will end up refreshing the IP and DNS that are being used by your console or PC.

To perform a simple reset, simply turn your router off via the On/Off button on the back or by physically unplugging the cable from the power outlet. After you do this, wait for at least 30 seconds to ensure the power capacitors are drained before restoring power to your networking device.

Restarting your router/modem

After your router is restarted, jump into Rocket League and see if you still end up getting the Your connection to the game timed out (Error Code 71).

If the problem repeats, go for a router reset by using a sharp object to reach the dedicated button on the back. Keep it pressed until every light flashes at once, then release it and wait for the connection to be re-established.

Note: Keep in mind that this operation will end up clearing any router-related custom settings and credentials you might have previously established.

In case the same problem is still occurring, move down to the next potential fix below.

Forwarding the ports used by Rocket League

In case you are encountering the Rocket League Error 71 on a network maintained by a fairly older router, chances are UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is not supported, so the ports that Rocket League used might not be opened.

If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to fix the issue by forwarding the ports used by this game manually – This fix has been confirmed to work by several affected users.

Note: Keep in mind that the exact steps of doing this will be slightly different depending on your router manufacturer, but the steps below should serve as an approximate guide in every situation.

Follow the instructions below to forward the ports used by Rocket League in order to fix the Error Code 71:

  1. Access your router settings by typing it’s IP address inside your browser navigation bar (at the top). In most cases, the default IP address will be either 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.

    Accessing your router settings

    Note: If none of the addresses above bring you to the login screen of your router, search online for the custom address of your router.

  2. After you manage to reach the address of your router, enter your login credentials to gain access to the settings window. In most cases, the default login credentials will be admin for user and 1234 for the password.
    Note: If that doesn’t work, search online for the default credentials according to your router model.
  3. Once you finally gain access into your router settings, expand the Advanced menu, and look for an option named NAT Forwarding or Port Forwarding. When you manage to locate it, click on Virtual Server (VS) and start adding the ports that Rocket League requires:
    Rocket League - Steam
    TCP: 27015-27030,27036-27037
    UDP: 4380,27000-27031,27036
    
    Rocket League - Playstation 4
    TCP: 1935,3478-3480
    UDP: 3074,3478-3479
    
    Rocket League - Xbox One
    TCP: 3074
    UDP: 88,500,3074,3544,4500
    
    Rocket League - Switch
    TCP: 6667,12400,28910,29900,29901,29920
    UDP: 1-65535

    Note: Keep in mind that the ports needed will be different depending on the platform that you are using when playing the game.

  4. Once every required port has been forwarded, restart both your router and your PC / console and see if the problem is now fixed.

In case the problem is still occurring, move down to the next potential fix below.

Updating Router firmware

As some affected users have reported, this problem is fairly common on a router with a severely outdated router firmware. If this scenario applies to you and you are experiencing connectivity issues with different games, you should attempt to update your router firmware to the latest version available.

Keep in mind that the steps of doing so will be dependent on the type of router that you’re using.

Updating the router’s firmware

Note: In case you are NOT tech-savvy, the best course of action will likely be to go for a newer model or take your router to a network technician to do the update for you.

Each router manufacturer will have their own means of allowing end-users to update the firmware version of their networking devices. Some use proprietary tools and some recommend the manual approach.

Here’s a list of documentation that will allow you to update the router models from manufacturers with the most market share:

Note: If your router manufacturer is not on this list, search online for specific steps on updating its firmware.

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