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.
- Type Services in the Windows search box
- Open Services
- Locate Windows Time
- Double-click it
- Set Startup type to Automatic
- Click Apply
- Click Start (if available)
- Click OK
- Right-click Windows Time and select Restart
Launch the game and test again.
Fix 2: Sync Date, Time, and Region Settings
- Open Windows Settings
- Go to Time & Language → Date & Time
- Enable Set time zone automatically
- If already enabled, turn it off, then on again
- Click Sync now
- If you see a red error, click Sync now again until it succeeds
- Go to Language & Region
- Make sure your correct country/region is selected
Restart the game and test.
Fix 3: Run Network Reset Commands
- Type cmd in Windows search
- Right-click Command Prompt
- Select Run as administrator
- Run the provided commands one by one (from your video or description)
- Press Enter after each command
After running all commands:
- Restart your computer
- Launch the game again
Fix 4: Reconnect or Change Network
- Turn Wi-Fi off
- Wait a few seconds
- 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.
- Open File Explorer
- Go to Documents → My Games
- Locate the AFOP folder
- Copy it and paste it somewhere safe (backup)
- Right-click the original folder and rename it
- 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
- Shut down your PC
- Unplug the power cable
- Turn off your Wi-Fi router
- Wait 30 seconds
- Turn the router back on
- Plug your PC back in
- Start the computer
- Launch the game
Fix 8: Change DNS Servers
Google DNS
- Open Control Panel
- Go to Network and Internet → Network and Sharing Center
- Click your active network
- Click Properties
- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)
- Click Properties
- Choose Use the following DNS server addresses
- Preferred: 8.8.8.8
- Alternate: 8.8.4.4
- Enable Validate settings upon exit
- 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
- Go back to Network Properties
- Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
- Click OK
- Relaunch the game
After finishing gameplay, re-enable IPv6.
Fix 10: Switch DNS Back to Automatic
If you were using manual DNS:
- Open IPv4 Properties
- Select Obtain DNS server address automatically
- Click OK
- Launch the game again
Fix 11: Run the Game as Administrator
- Locate the game installation folder
- Right-click the game
.exe - 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
- Open Windows Security
- Go to Virus & Threat Protection
- Click Manage ransomware protection
- Select Allow an app through Controlled folder access
- Add the game
.exe
Windows Defender Firewall
- Open Control Panel
- Go to System and Security → Windows Defender Firewall
- Click Allow an app or feature
- Click Change settings
- Add the game
.exe - Enable Private and Public
Fix 13: Allow Game in Third-Party Antivirus
If you use antivirus software (Bitdefender, Avast, McAfee, etc.):
- Add the game
.exeto the exceptions or whitelist
Fix 14: Verify Game Files
- Open Ubisoft Connect or Steam
- Right-click the game
- Select Properties
- Go to Installed Files
- Click Verify game files
Launch the game after verification completes.
Fix 15: Update Windows
- Open Windows Settings
- Go to Windows Update
- Click Check for updates
- Install all updates
- Restart your PC
- 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.
