Discord Calls Disconnecting
Discord hasn’t addressed or identified the cause of this issue, and users have been experiencing this for a while now. No troubleshooting method has proven to be the solution for this issue. Our advice is to run through all of the troubleshooting steps below until you find one that works for you.
1. Change Server Region
Discord offers many server options all over the world. This is done to improve connection speed and performance by allowing users to choose a server that’s closer to where they live. Note: Changing servers while on a call will result in all members to be disconnected momentarily. They will reconnect automatically once the server connection is reestablished.
2. Enable Quality of Service High Packet Priority
This feature, when enabled, tells your router that audio packets being sent by Discord should be given priority over others. Doing so could fix the issue with Discord disconnecting and reconnecting.
3. Restart/Reinstall Discord on PC/Mobile
A bug or some random error could break functionality. Simply relaunching the app or rebooting the computer can help fix such anomalies. Don’t forget to save your work before you reboot the computer. If that doesn’t work, try reinstalling the Discord app on your computer or smartphone. It will update Discord to the latest version automatically.
4. Try Discord on a Different Platform/Browser
Discord is available on desktop, mobile, and in the browser. If it is not working on one platform, you should try another to see if it solves the issue. Try using the mobile app or perhaps use Discord in a browser. Using a browser to run Discord? If nothing else is working, try using another browser. Chrome is notoriously famous for being slow and resource-intensive. Try the Firefox, Edge, or Brave browsers. If Discord is working fine in another browser, you know it is time to switch. On a related note, clearing the browser cache and cookies also helps. Note that doing so will log you out of all sites, so do save all open work before doing so.
5. Check Whether Discord Servers Are Down
The issues could be that Discord is down. If that is the case, there is little you can do except wait for it to come back online. Changing your server region, as we discussed above, may help. Go to Down Detector and search for Discord to learn whether the service is facing an outage in your area. It wouldn’t be the first time. You can also check Discord Status on its official page.
6. Check Active Downloads
If your computer or device is actively downloading files or running a torrent, it could lead to call drops. Either pause the downloads or wait for them to finish before reconnecting the Discord call.
7. Restart Your Router
If there is an Internet or Wi-Fi connectivity issue on your end, restarting the router or home network could help. Depending on the make and model, your router may have a power switch, but if not, use the main power switch. If you believe it could be another router issue, there are ways to troubleshoot the router to pinpoint the problem.
8. Flush DNS
Flushing DNS on Windows-powered computers can help fix common connection issues thrown by apps. It shouldn’t take more than a few moments. Press the Win + R keys to open the Run prompt and enter the command below, then hit Enter. If you’re using iOS, open Terminal using Finder, then type the following command.
9. Disable VPN
While using a VPN will help you protect data that can personally identify you on the Internet, it can also slow your Internet connection, especially if you’re using a slow or free VPN. Because voice and video calls require a high-speed, stable Internet connection, try disabling your VPN temporarily to see if that solves the issue.
10. Whitelist Discord in Firewall Settings
Your firewall may prevent Discord from properly communicating with its servers. Here’s how you can check your firewall settings and allow access for Discord.
Windows Firewall
macOS Firewall
Hopefully, Discord calls will no longer get disconnected automatically.
11. Update/Reinstall Network Drivers
Old, outdated network drivers and laggy Internet could also be responsible for Discord calls getting dropped. Find out here how to update and manage Windows drivers. macOS is different, as there is no way to interact with drivers directly as in Windows. Check for system updates.
1. Can I reconnect manually if calls drop in Discord?
Yes. If your Discord doesn’t reconnect automatically, you can reconnect just as you did the first time.
2. I am facing the same issue but on Android. What can I do?
This is due to the new battery consumption guidelines. You can fix it by turning off battery optimization for the Discord app on your phone. The option may vary based on the make and model of your phone. Search for it in Settings.
3. Are there any third-party alternatives?
If the purpose is simply connecting over voice and video call, there are plenty of apps like Zoom and Google Meet that also allow screen sharing.
Wrapping Up
Discord is an amalgamation of Slack, where you can create niche channels, and Zoom, where you can have audio/video calls, an array of bots, and connect with numerous third-party apps. If this experience hasn’t caused you to want to stop using it, you can learn how to set up a Discord server or learn more about some of the best servers.