- Make sure your Wi-Fi Router is turned on.
- Then press and hold the Reset button on the router for 30 seconds.
- Once the LED indicators start blinking, sign into the admin panel.
- Set a Wi-Fi password and apply changes.
- Next, connect your computer to the Wi-Fi network.
3. Avoid Using Public Wi-Fi Networks
There are several games present in the market that don’t allow players to access their servers using public Wi-Fi networks like libraries, airports, cafes, etc. Ensure you’re using a private Wi-Fi network with safe password integration to avoid server connectivity errors.
4. Check the Server Status
Whenever you encounter such an error related to the server connectivity, it mostly indicates there is an issue with the server. Either it may be related to the outage or technical maintenance. You should wait for a couple of hours and then try running the game again. Alternatively, you can try checking out the @LimbusCompany_B X handle for further information.
5. Run Limbus Company as an Administrator
It’s also recommended that you launch the game application with the system admin access to run it properly. Without having the system admin privilege for your game application, you’ll encounter several issues on Windows to run the game app.
- Go to the installed game directory on the PC.
- Right-click on LimbusCompany.exe.
- Go to Properties > Click on the Compatibility tab.

- Enable the Run this program as an administrator option.
- Click on Apply and select OK to save changes.
6. Update the Network Driver
You should try updating the network adapter driver on the PC to ensure there is no conflict happening with the networking connectivity. Sometimes temporary networking glitches in your internet connection might trouble you a lot.
- Press the Win+X keys to open the Quick Link Menu.
- Click on Device Manager from the list.
- Double-click on Network Adapters.
- Right-click on the specific network device.

- Select Update driver.
- Choose Search automatically for drivers.
- If available, it’ll automatically download and install the latest version.
- Once done, reboot your system to change the effects.
7. Clear the Steam Download Cache
We’ll also recommend you try clearing the Steam download cache on your Steam client by following the steps below.
- Open the Steam client.
- Go to the Steam tab from the top left side.
- Click on Settings > Click on the Download tab.

- Now, click on the Clear Download Cache button.
- Once done, log back into your Steam account and relaunch the game.
8. Update Limbus Company
You can try checking for the game updates manually at your end to ensure there is no outdated game patch version running. Any kind of outdated game version can cause issues with the server connectivity crashes.
- Open Steam > Go to Library.
- Right-click on Limbus Company.
- Select Properties > Click on Updates.
- Now, go to Automatic Updates.
- Select Only update this game when I launch it.
- It’ll automatically install updates whenever available.
9. Verify the Game Files
Another thing you should do is to verify and repair the installed game files on your Windows computer to ensure there is no corrupted or missing game file present on the system. Any kind of corrupted game files even after updating the game to the latest version might trigger multiple issues with the server connectivity error. To do so:
- Open the Steam client > Go to Library.
- Right-click on Limbus Company in your library.
- Go to Settings > Select Properties.
- Click on the Local Files tab.
- Select Verify integrity of game files.

- Wait for the process to complete.
- Once done, reboot the PC to apply changes.
10. Turn Off Windows Firewall
You can try disabling Windows Firewall manually to ensure there is no issue with the security software blocking the game application. Make sure to follow the steps below to do so:
- Click on the Start Menu > Search and open Windows Defender Firewall.
- Select Turn Windows Defender Firewall ON or OFF.
- From the Customize Settings page, select the Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended) option in all the Public, Domain, and Private Networks.
- Click on OK to save changes.
- Once done, reboot the PC to apply changes.
11. Flush the DNS Cache
The chances are high that corrupted DNS data on your PC triggers network connectivity or server connectivity errors. It’s recommended to flush the DNS cache data by following the steps below.
- Open the Start menu and search for cmd.
- Right-click on Command Prompt.
- Click on Run as administrator.
- If prompted, click on Yes to proceed.
- Now, type
ipconfig /flushdns in cmd and press Enter.
- Once the confirmation message appears, run the game again.
12. Reset Network Settings
Last but not least, you can try performing a hard reset of the network settings manually on your computer. You should follow the steps below to do so.
Note: You’ll have to connect to the Wi-Fi network again using your password after the network reset if you’re already using a wireless connection.
- Press the Win+I keys to open Settings.
- Go to Network and Internet > Open Advanced Network Settings.
- Click on Network Reset.
- Now, click on Reset Now.
That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For additional queries, you can comment below.