

If this scenario is applicable, one viable alternative is to move over to the Google Public DNS range and retry the connection. Bad DNS Range – Depending on your ISP, it’s possible that the DNS range forced by your Internet Service Provider is not really compatible with GeForce NOW.In this case, you should be able to fix the problem by flushing the current DNS config and forcing it to renew from an elevated command prompt. Corrupted DNS cache – As it turns out, this problem can also occur due to some type of DNS inconsistency that’s making it impossible to establish cloud-gaming jobs.

If this scenario is applicable, all you can do is confirm the issue and wait for the involved developers to fix this issue. Underlying server issue – Under certain circumstances, you might see this error code appearing due to an underlying server issue that’s currently affecting users in your area.
