Fix Tom Clancy's The Division connectivity issues on PC and Xbox

January 2023 · 3 minute read

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  • Tom Clancy’s The Division is a great online third-person shooter game that bestows a very important missions upon players: restore order by investigating the source of a virus.

    The game has a large fan base, but even more than 6 months after its release, gamers still encounter connectivity issues. If you’re experiencing such bugs, you can use the solutions listed below to fix these problems.

    How to fix Tom Clancy’s The Division connectivity bugs on PC

    1. Check your firewall
    If you can’t connect to Tom Clancy’s The Division servers, your firewall could be the culprit. Start by updating any anti-virus or firewall software installed on your computer. If you use the Windows Firewall, you need to install the latest Windows updates.

    Then, configure the firewall to allow access to the specific Tom Clancy’s The Division application. Open the exceptions list, and add the game as an exception.

    2. Forward your ports
    If the first solution doesn’t solve the problem, you’ll need to forward the ports listed below to your computer’s IP address for the best possible connection:
    Uplay
    PC:
    TCP: 80, 443, 14000, 14008, 14020, 14021, 14022, 14023 and 14024.

    Game Ports:
    UDP: 33000 to 33499
    TCP: 27015, 51000, 55000 to 55999, 56000 to 56999

    3. Disable background apps
    Running too many background apps can also cause connectivity issues. Close all the running background apps before launching Tom Clancy’s The Division. Here’s how to do this:

    4. Clean or reset the Hosts file
    The Hosts file is used by Windows to map hostnames to IP addresses. It plays an essential role in addressing network nodes in a computer network. For more information on how to clean or reset the Hosts file, check out Microsoft’s Support page.

    Fix Tom Clancy’s The Division connectivity issues on Xbox One

    1. Refresh your Internet connection

    2. Port Forwarding
    If the connectivity issues are still present, a firewall may be interfering with your connection. In this case, you need to configure the following network ports within your router from your PC:

    Game ports:
    TCP 80, 443, 27015, 51000, 55000 to 55999, 56000 to 56999
    UDP 33000 to 33499

    Xbox Live ports
    TCP: 53, 80, 3074
    UDP: 53, 88, 500, 3074, 3544, 4500

    3. Place your Xbox One in the router’s DMZ
    Placing your Xbox One in the router’s DMZ ensures that the game can connect without a problem. The steps listed below may be slightly different for different router types.

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