This guide covers every verified fix for Farever server connection errors and lag issues on Windows 10 and Windows 11.



How to Fix Farever Server Connection Error and Lag Issues

Fix 1: Check Farever Server Status

Steps:

  • Open your web browser and search for Farever server status
  • Check Farever’s official social media channels for any maintenance announcements
  • If servers are confirmed down, wait for the developers to restore service
  • If servers are operational, proceed with the fixes below

Fix 2: Restart Your Router and Modem

A simple network device restart clears cached routing tables and resets your connection to your ISP, frequently resolving server connection errors caused by stale network state.

Steps:

  • Turn off your router and modem completely by unplugging both from power
  • Wait at least 60 seconds before plugging them back in
  • Allow the modem to reconnect first, then power on the router
  • Wait for both devices to fully initialize before relaunching Farever
  • Test the connection and check whether the server error persists

Fix 3: Allow Farever Through Windows Firewall

Windows Firewall frequently blocks game executables from establishing outbound server connections. Therefore, adding Farever as an allowed application resolves connection errors caused by firewall interference.

Steps:

  • Press Win + R, type firewall.cpl, and press Enter
  • Click Allow an App or Feature Through Windows Defender Firewall
  • Click Change Settings, then Allow Another App
  • Click Browse and navigate to the Farever installation directory
  • Select the Farever executable and click Add
  • Ensure both Private and Public checkboxes are checked for the Farever entry
  • Click OK and relaunch the game

Fix 4: Flush DNS Cache and Reset Network Settings

Corrupted DNS cache entries prevent Farever from resolving server addresses correctly, producing connection errors even when your internet connection is otherwise working normally.

Steps:

  • Open Command Prompt as Administrator
  • Run the following commands one at a time, pressing Enter after each: ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset
  • Restart your PC after all commands complete
  • Relaunch Farever and check whether the connection error is resolved

Fix 5: Change Your DNS Server to a Faster Alternative

Your ISP’s default DNS servers can introduce latency and resolution failures that cause Farever’s server connection errors and lag. Switching to a faster public DNS eliminates this bottleneck directly.

Steps:

  • Press Win + R, type ncpa.cpl, and press Enter
  • Right-click your active network adapter and select Properties
  • Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
  • Select Use the Following DNS Server Addresses
  • Enter the following values: Preferred DNS: 8.8.8.8 Alternate DNS: 8.8.4.4
  • Click OK to apply and restart your PC
  • Alternatively use Cloudflare DNS: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 for potentially lower latency

Fix 6: Disable VPN and Proxy Software

VPN and proxy services reroute Farever’s traffic through intermediate servers, frequently causing connection failures and severe lag due to added routing hops between your PC and Farever’s servers.

Steps:

  • Disconnect and disable any active VPN software completely
  • Press Win + I and navigate to Network and Internet, then Proxy
  • Ensure Use a Proxy Server is toggled to Off
  • Also check Settings, then Network and Internet, then VPN and remove any configured VPN connections
  • Restart your PC and relaunch Farever to test the connection

Fix 7: Update Network Adapter Drivers

Outdated or corrupted network adapter drivers cause packet transmission failures that produce server connection errors and lag in online games like Farever.

Steps:

  • Press Win + X and open Device Manager
  • Expand Network Adapters and right-click your active network adapter
  • Select Update Driver and choose Search Automatically for Drivers
  • Alternatively visit your network adapter manufacturer’s website for the latest driver
  • Install the updated driver and restart your PC
  • Relaunch Farever and check whether the connection issue is resolved

Fix 8: Add Farever as an Antivirus Exclusion

Antivirus real-time protection frequently intercepts Farever’s network packets mid-transmission, causing server connection errors and intermittent lag spikes that worsen over time during gameplay.

Steps:

  • Open Windows Security and navigate to Virus and Threat Protection Settings
  • Click Add or Remove Exclusions, then select Add an Exclusion and choose Folder
  • Navigate to the Farever installation directory and add the entire folder as an exclusion
  • Also temporarily disable real-time protection to test whether antivirus is the cause
  • Relaunch Farever and monitor whether the connection error and lag have improved

Fix 9: Prioritize Farever Network Traffic Using QoS

Background applications consuming bandwidth during Farever sessions cause lag spikes and connection instability. Configuring Quality of Service settings prioritizes Farever’s network traffic over other applications.

Steps:

  • Access your router’s admin panel by typing 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in your browser
  • Log in with your router’s admin credentials
  • Navigate to the QoS or Traffic Priority section
  • Add Farever’s executable or your PC’s local IP address as a high priority device
  • Save the settings and restart your router
  • Relaunch Farever and check whether lag has improved significantly

Fix 10: Reinstall Farever Cleanly

If all network fixes have not resolved the server connection error, corrupted Farever installation files may be preventing the game from communicating correctly with its servers.

Steps:

  • Uninstall Farever through your launcher or Settings, then Apps
  • Navigate to the installation directory and manually delete any remaining folders
  • Press Win + R, type %localappdata%, and remove any Farever related folders
  • Also clear %appdata% of any remaining Farever data
  • Restart your PC before reinstalling
  • Download and install the latest version of Farever from the official source
  • Launch the game after installation and verify the connection error is resolved

Conclusion

Farever’s “Couldn’t Connect To Server,” “Generic Error,” “Server Connection Error,” and lag issues are network connectivity failures with multiple possible causes, each addressed by a specific fix in this guide. Start with Fix 1 to rule out server-side issues, then work through Fix 2 and Fix 4 for the fastest local resolution. Work through the remaining fixes systematically if the Farever connection error and lag continue. With the correct network configuration, firewall permissions, and clean installation in place, Farever will connect to its servers reliably and run without lag or connection errors during gameplay.