Encountering Error Code 3-0x00030089 indicates a disruption in your network connection during gameplay, leading to a severed link with Rainbow Six Siege servers. This interruption halts your gaming session and persists until the connectivity issue is resolved.
Ubisoft, the game’s developer, has outlined a series of steps to rectify this error, ensuring a seamless gaming experience. The error typically stems from transient internet glitches, which can be addressed by implementing Ubisoft’s recommended procedures.
The detail error message as below:
Rainbow Six Siege server connection error, Rainbow Six Siege error code: [3-0*00030089]. The Rainbow Six Siege servers are unreachable. Please try again later.
Table of Contents
- Fix 1: Check the Server Status
- Fix 2: Administer Game Client
- Fix 3: Game Restart
- Fix 4: Restart Router/Modem
- Fix 5: Change DNS Server Settings
- Flush DNS Settings
- Change DNS Server
- Fix 6: System Reboot
- Fix 7: Integrity Check of Game Files
- Fix 8: Game Reinstallation
- Fix 9: Disable Antivirus Software
- Fix 10: Deactivate Windows Firewall
- Fix 11: Driver Updates
- Fix 12: Close Other Applications
- Fix 13: Contact Rainbow Six Siege Support
Fix 1: Check the Server Status
The first thing you should do is check if the error is caused by the game’s servers. You can do this by visiting the official Rainbow Six Siege server status page and see if there are any server outages or maintenance that could affect your connection.
If the servers are down or under maintenance, you will have to wait until they are back online. If the servers are working fine, you can try the next solution.
Fix 2: Administer Game Client
- Right-click the Steam shortcut and select Properties.
- In the Compatibility tab, check ‘Run this program as administrator’.
- Apply and confirm. Repeat for Rainbow Six Siege.
Fix 3: Game Restart
- Launch Rainbow Six Siege.
- Select “Restart” within the launcher.
- Execute the displayed instructions.
Fix 4: Restart Router/Modem
Another common cause for the error code 3-0x00030089 is a faulty or unstable network connection. To fix this, you can try restarting router or modem and see if that improves connection.
- Turn off router or modem and unplug it from the power source and other devices.
- Wait for 3 minutes and then plug it back in.
- Turn on router or modem and wait for the signal to return.
- Connect to the internet and try playing the game again.
Fix 5: Change DNS Server Settings
You can try using Google’s public DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) instead of default ones. This may fix any DNS-related issues that prevent you from connecting to Rainbow Six Siege servers.
Flush DNS Settings
- Press the Windows logo key and the R key at the same time to open the Run dialog box.
- Type “cmd” and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
- In the Command Prompt window, type “ipconfig /flushdns” and press Enter to clear DNS cache. Close the window when done.
Change DNS Server
- Press the Windows key + R, type “CMD,” and hit Enter to open Command Prompt.
- In the Command Prompt, type the following command and press Enter:
netsh interface ipv4 set dns name="Wi-Fi" source=static address=8.8.8.8
- Replace “Wi-Fi” with the name of network connection. You can find it by typing “ipconfig /all” and looking for the “Description” field under network adapter.
- Type the following command and press Enter:
netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver name="Wi-Fi" address=8.8.4.4 index=2
- Again, replace “Wi-Fi” with the name of network connection.
- Close the Command Prompt window and try playing the game again.
Fix 6: System Reboot
- Power off your computer.
- Power on and log in.
- Access Command Prompt with administrative rights.
- Input the following command and press Enter:
shutdown -r
- Post-reboot, log in and verify error resolution.
Fix 7: Integrity Check of Game Files
- Open Steam via the Windows key.
- In Library, find Rainbow Six Siege, right-click, and choose Properties.
- In Installed files, select ‘Verify integrity of game files’.
This process may take time but will repair or replace missing or corrupted files, potentially resolving update issues and Error Code 3-0x00030089.
Fix 8: Game Reinstallation
- For Xbox One, navigate to “My Games” and select “Rainbow Six Siege”.
- Opt for “Reinstall” and adhere to the provided guidelines.
- Post-installation, initiate the game.
- If problems persist, consider reloading or purging game data.
Fix 9: Disable Antivirus Software
Sometimes, antivirus software or firewall may block game connection by mistake. You can temporarily disable them to see if they are causing the error. Don’t forget to enable them again after testing to keep system secure.
- Click on the Windows Start menu and type “Windows Security” in the search bar. Press Enter to open it.
- Click on “Virus & Threat Protection” in the left pane.
- Click on “Manage Settings” under “Virus & Threat Protection Settings”.
- Turn off the switch under “Real-Time Protection” to disable Windows Defender Antivirus.
- Click “Yes” to confirm the settings.
- Try playing the game again and see if the error is gone.
Fix 10: Deactivate Windows Firewall
- Open Control Panel, select System and Security, then Windows Defender Firewall.
- Choose ‘Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off’.
- Disable for both Private and Public networks.
If successful, add Rainbow Six Siege to the Firewall’s Allowed Apps:
- In Control Panel, navigate to Allow an app through Windows Defender Firewall.
- Add Rainbow Six Siege, ensuring both Private and Public are checked.
Fix 11: Driver Updates
- Use Windows + R, type ‘devmgmt.msc’, and open Device Manager.
- Under Display adapters, update the graphics driver.
- Search automatically for updated driver software.
Ensure network drivers are current to avoid other errors like code 6-0x00001000. Utilize a driver updater tool for convenience and to keep drivers up-to-date.
Fix 12: Close Other Applications
Having too many applications running at the same time can slow down network and affect game connection. You can close the applications that you don’t need to free up some bandwidth and improve connection quality.
- Press CTRL+SHIFT+Esc to open the Task Manager.
- Find the applications that are running in the background and right-click on them.
- Select “End task” to stop them from running.
Fix 13: Contact Rainbow Six Siege Support
If none of the solutions above work, you may have to contact Ubisoft support for more help. You can use these links to contact Rainbow Six Siege support and get help with the error code 3-0x00030089:
By following these solutions, players can swiftly overcome the frustrating Error Code 3-0x00030089 and return to an uninterrupted gaming experience. Remember, these fixes are designed to restore connectivity and should be performed with precision to ensure success.