If you are getting connection errors in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora such as Dusk 3-7, Dusk 3-4, Dusk 3-3, DUSK-1-1, or ARCH-3-1, the issue is almost always related to time synchronization, network configuration, DNS settings, firewall restrictions, or corrupted local files.

Follow the fixes below in order. Skipping steps is a mistake—many of these errors stack on top of each other.


Fix 1: Start and Restart Windows Time Service

Incorrect system time is one of the most common causes of Ubisoft connection errors.

  1. Type Services in the Windows search box
  2. Open Services
  3. Locate Windows Time
  4. Double-click it
  5. Set Startup type to Automatic
  6. Click Apply
  7. Click Start (if available)
  8. Click OK
  9. Right-click Windows Time and select Restart

Launch the game and test again.


Fix 2: Sync Date, Time, and Region Settings

  1. Open Windows Settings
  2. Go to Time & Language → Date & Time
  3. Enable Set time zone automatically
    • If already enabled, turn it off, then on again
  4. Click Sync now
    • If you see a red error, click Sync now again until it succeeds
  5. Go to Language & Region
  6. Make sure your correct country/region is selected

Restart the game and test.


Fix 3: Run Network Reset Commands

  1. Type cmd in Windows search
  2. Right-click Command Prompt
  3. Select Run as administrator
  4. Run the provided commands one by one (from your video or description)
  5. Press Enter after each command

After running all commands:

  • Restart your computer
  • Launch the game again

Fix 4: Reconnect or Change Network

  1. Turn Wi-Fi off
  2. Wait a few seconds
  3. Turn Wi-Fi on and reconnect

If the issue persists:

  • Switch to a different network
  • Use a mobile hotspot as a test
  • Try a wired Ethernet connection if available

If the game connects on another network, your original ISP or router is the problem.


Fix 5: Rename Save Game Folder (Last Resort – Data Loss)

⚠️ This will reset all game progress. Back up first.

  1. Open File Explorer
  2. Go to Documents → My Games
  3. Locate the AFOP folder
  4. Copy it and paste it somewhere safe (backup)
  5. Right-click the original folder and rename it
  6. Launch the game

This forces the game to create fresh local data.


Fix 6: Turn VPN Off (or On)

  • If you are using a VPN, turn it off
  • Relaunch the game
  • If that fails, try turning the VPN on and test again

Some Ubisoft servers behave differently depending on routing.


Fix 7: Power Cycle Your System and Router

  1. Shut down your PC
  2. Unplug the power cable
  3. Turn off your Wi-Fi router
  4. Wait 30 seconds
  5. Turn the router back on
  6. Plug your PC back in
  7. Start the computer
  8. Launch the game

Fix 8: Change DNS Servers

Google DNS

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Go to Network and Internet → Network and Sharing Center
  3. Click your active network
  4. Click Properties
  5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)
  6. Click Properties
  7. Choose Use the following DNS server addresses
    • Preferred: 8.8.8.8
    • Alternate: 8.8.4.4
  8. Enable Validate settings upon exit
  9. Click OK

Restart the game and test.


Cloudflare DNS

Repeat the same steps, but use:

  • Preferred: 1.1.1.1
  • Alternate: 1.0.0.1

Fix 9: Disable IPv6 Temporarily

  1. Go back to Network Properties
  2. Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
  3. Click OK
  4. Relaunch the game

After finishing gameplay, re-enable IPv6.


Fix 10: Switch DNS Back to Automatic

If you were using manual DNS:

  1. Open IPv4 Properties
  2. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically
  3. Click OK
  4. Launch the game again

Fix 11: Run the Game as Administrator

  1. Locate the game installation folder
  2. Right-click the game .exe
  3. Select Run as administrator

Optional:

  • Right-click → Properties
  • Enable Run this program as administrator
  • Apply and test

Fix 12: Allow Game Through Windows Security & Firewall

Ransomware Protection

  1. Open Windows Security
  2. Go to Virus & Threat Protection
  3. Click Manage ransomware protection
  4. Select Allow an app through Controlled folder access
  5. Add the game .exe

Windows Defender Firewall

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Go to System and Security → Windows Defender Firewall
  3. Click Allow an app or feature
  4. Click Change settings
  5. Add the game .exe
  6. Enable Private and Public

Fix 13: Allow Game in Third-Party Antivirus

If you use antivirus software (Bitdefender, Avast, McAfee, etc.):

  • Add the game .exe to the exceptions or whitelist

Fix 14: Verify Game Files

  1. Open Ubisoft Connect or Steam
  2. Right-click the game
  3. Select Properties
  4. Go to Installed Files
  5. Click Verify game files

Launch the game after verification completes.


Fix 15: Update Windows

  1. Open Windows Settings
  2. Go to Windows Update
  3. Click Check for updates
  4. Install all updates
  5. Restart your PC
  6. Launch the game

Conclusion

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora connection errors like Dusk 3-7, Dusk 3-4, DUSK-1-1, and ARCH-3-1 are not random. They are almost always caused by time sync issues, blocked network traffic, DNS conflicts, or corrupted local data.

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