Код ошибки 2002 2536


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The Nintendo Switch is an innovative console that has taken the world by storm. It has amazing capabilities that continue to wow users. Functionality is top-rate and usually pretty reliable. But what happens when that console isn’t working and is throwing up error codes?

It’s time to diagnose issues on the Nintendo Switch and fix it!

Note: To find the specific error code needed, hit ctrl+f on the keyboard.

Hardware

2153-0321

  • This code means there is a serious audio-hardware issue
    • The console will need to be physically repaired. Call Nintendo support for more info.
    • A temporary workaround that works for some, but not all: turn off the «mute volume when headphones are unplugged» setting.

2168-0002

  • This is a console crash error. It could be caused by either corrupted hardware or pirated content.
    • If there is any pirated content on the Switch, delete the files immediately.
    • Try rebooting the console.
    • If rebooting doesn’t work, try making sure the system is up to date.
    • If the above fails, the Switch may need to be physically repaired.

2115-0096

  • Amiibo figure is not being accepted on the Switch.
    • Check for system updates.
    • Check the right Joy-Con to make sure it is working properly.
    • Reset Amiibo data.

2153-1540

  • This error code indicates the Switch is not functional.
    • Restart the Switch.
    • Check for updates.
    • If this doesn’t work, call Nintendo Support. The Switch may need repairing.

2139-0006

  • There is something wrong with the hardware.
    • Call Nintendo Support. The console will need to be prepared.

General

2162-0002

  • This is a crash error with multiple causes.
    • Try restarting the console.
    • Making sure Joy-Cons are charged.
    • Once rebooted, make sure all parts of the Switch are up to date.
    • If the crash error persists, contact Nintendo Support.

2813-6838 / 2813-6561

  • The Nintendo eShop Card code attempting to be used is unable to be processed.
    • Try the code again, checking the numbers carefully.
    • Make sure the code isn’t intended for a different region.
    • If the above doesn’t work, contact Nintendo Support.

2801-7199

  • Facebook upload is not working.
    • Try unlinking, then relinking the Facebook account.
    • If this fails, check Facebook permissions on the Facebook site/app.
    • If the error code persists, wait and try again later.

2124-4009

  • This is a general functionality error code.
    • Restart the Switch.
    • If problems persist, there may be maintenance or an outage. Try again later.

2124-4517 /2181-4017

  • Usually, there flagged unusual behavior on the Switch, preventing online service access.
    • Wait and try again later.
    • If the problem persists, contact Nintendo Support.

2124-3080

  • The Switch cannot connect to online match-making.
    • Online multiplayer is likely not available in your region.

2124-4007

  • The Switch console being used has been permanently banned from connecting online, likely due to a breach of Terms of Service.
    • Contact Nintendo Support.

2813-0055

  • The Switch cannot redeem a download code because the software is not released to the public yet.
    • Wait until the release date.

2813-1470

  • The credit card being used in the eShop has been rejected.
    • Delete and set up the card again.

2813-0040

  • The download code attempting to be used has already been redeemed.
    • Double-check the download code.

2005-0005 / 2005-0004

  • This error means something in the Nintendo is likely corrupted.
    • Turn off the Switch. Do not delete any data yet.
    • Turn it back on and make sure the system is up to date.
    • If this does not work, delete any offending DLC or pirated content.
    • If the above doesn’t work, try a new MicroSD or format the current one.

2124-0291

  • Transfer of user account to another Switch cannot be finished.
    • Check that the user account isn’t already linked in some way to the second console.
    • If so, delete that data and try the transfer again.

Software

2164-0020 / 2122-0082

  • There is software on the Switch causing an error.
    • Go to manage software.
    • Delete the software causing this issue (likely the game that caused the crash).
    • Restart the Switch. Put the game card back in, if it is not digital.
    • Reinstall the software.

2162-0101

  • A game cannot start because an update is required.
    • Check for software updates.

2306-0819

  • The Switch is unable to connect to online games.
    • Make sure the Switch software is up to date.

2021-0003 / 2000-0000 / 2101-0002 /2107-0427

  • The latest software is not being used.
    • Check for software updates.
    • Check for corrupted data.

2124-3000 / 2137-1508

  • The Switch is unable to connect to an online service because it is not up to date.
    • Update the console.

2813-0071

  • The software is having a general issue with downloading on the eShop.
    • Restart the console and try again.

2142-1099 / 2155-0400

  • The Parental Controls app cannot connect to the internet. The console needs to be up to date.
    • Update the console.

Internet Connection

2110-1100

  • The Switch is unable to determine a network.
    • Run through all internet troubleshooting settings:
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.
    • If this still fails, call Nintendo Support as there may be additional solutions. In some cases, the Switch may need repair.

2811-7001

  • An error in using an online service like eShop has occurred.
    • Restart the console.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Restart network devices.

2110-2004

  • The Switch is unable to determine a network.
    • Run through all internet troubleshooting settings:
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.
    • Update the Router’s firmware.
    • If the above doesn’t work, factory reset the router.
    • If this still fails, call Nintendo Support as there may be additional solutions. In some cases, the Switch may need repair.

2110-2091

  • LAN Adapter is detected, but the Switch could not make a connection with the router or modem.
    • Check to make sure the ethernet cable is secure.
    • Try power cycling your home network.
    • Use a different port on the router.
    • Try a different ethernet cable.

2110-2201 / 2110-2214

  • The router or access point alerted the Switch that an incorrect password was used.
    •  Confirm the connection password.
    • Troubleshoot internet connection:
      • Move the Switch closer to the router.
      • Create a wireless internet connection file.
      • Power cycle your network.

2110-1100

  • A wireless network connection cannot be made.  This is due to the Switch not detecting a network. (This can also sometimes mean, for those that have USB LAN, that the USB LAN is not properly set up)
    • Create a new internet connection file.
    • Move the Switch closer to the router.
    • Power cycle the home network.
    • Move anything blocking the Switch or router.

2110-2091

  • The Switch cannot connect to a wired network.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Restart the Switch.
    • Check DNS settings.

2110-2003

  • There are connection issues related to failure to detect the LAN Adapter.
    • Make sure the ethernet is attached.
    • Power cycle the home network.
    • Try a different router port.
    • Try a different ethernet cable.

2110-2004 / 2110-2220 / 2110-2201 / 2110-2214

  • Cannot connect to a specific wireless network. Usually, this is due to incorrect password use.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If this does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail, check network settings for the home network.

 2110-3127

  • Cannot connect to a specific wireless or wired network.
    • Check DNS settings and make sure they are correct.

2110-3400

  • Cannot connect to a specific wireless or wired network.
    • Check web authentication permissions.

2122-2403 / 2211-0524

  • This is a general error, usually caused by a needed software update or connection issues.
    • Make sure your Switch is up to date.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Restart the console.

2811-1006

  • The Switch is unable to connect to the Nintendo Account
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2811-5001 / 2811-1028

  • The Switch is unable to connect to the eShop or other online features.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2155-8006

  • The Switch is unable to link a new Nintendo account to the console. This is usually due to a DNS error or general connection timeout.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2618-0513

  • The Switch is unable to complete a match-making process.
    • Try again.
    • Test your internet connection.
    • Power cycle your gateway.
    • If this does not work, try updating your gateway’s firmware.
    • If the above fails, contact Nintendo Support.

2160-0103 / 2306-0520 / 2618-0006 / 2618-0201 / 2618-0516

  • Joining an online match, starting/completing the match-making process, or completing a match has failed. This is very likely a connection issue.
    • Restart the console.
    • Check the connection.
    • Try a manual DNS alternate.
    • Try power cycling your home network.

2160-0202

  • Connecting to an online service has failed. This is likely a connection timeout issue.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • Try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2155-8006

  • The Switch is unable to link a new Nintendo account to the console. This is usually due to a DNS error or general connection timeout.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2124-8006 / 2137-8006

  • A download cannot be completed. Usually, this is caused by connection timeout.
    • Check DNS settings.
    • Restart the console.
    • Run through internet troubleshooting:
      • If this does not work, manually enter an alternate DNS.
      • If the above does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • Try connecting to an alternate wireless band as the last step.
    • Contact Nintendo Support if problems persist.

2810-1224

  • Sign-in to either the Account or eShop has failed. The connection may also be an issue.
    • Restart the console.
    • Check connection signal. Then attempt regular activity again.
    • If the above fails, contact Nintendo Support.

2137-0240

  • Downloads cannot be completed. This is because of an internet issue, likely a timeout.
  • Check internet connection.
  • Troubleshoot internet issues:
    • Power cycle the home network.
    • Move any objects blocking the Switch or router.
    • If able, connect to another wireless band.
  • For wired connection troubleshooting:
    • Restart network devices.
  • If all the above fails, try updating the router’s firmware.

2124-8028

  • Nintendo sign-in has failed. This is due to poor internet speeds or wireless issues.
    • Check internet speed.
    • Troubleshoot internet issues:
      • Power cycle the home network.
      • Move any objects blocking the Switch or router.
      • If able, connect to another wireless band.

2124-8006-2124-8007

  • This is an error code associated with a connection timeout or DNS error. It could also be a weak signal or slow internet.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Restart the Switch.
    • Enter a different DNS.
    • Run through internet troubleshooting:
      • Move any objects blocking the Switch (if wireless).
      • If the above does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the wireless router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • Try connecting to an alternate wireless band as the last step.

2160-8006-2160-8007

  • A connection test cannot be completed.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Make sure you are connecting to the right network.

2618-0203

  • Nintendo Switch cannot connect to an online service. This is possible due to issues with the DNS.
    • Restart the console.
    • Check the DNS settings.
    • Try power cycling your home network.
    • Manually enter an alternate DNS.
    • Test the internet connection.

2142-0507

  • The Parental Controls app cannot connect to the internet. The internet is not detected, likely due to a timeout.
    • Restart the Switch.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Power cycle home network.
    • Use a different network.

Related: 8 Best JRPGs on Nintendo Switch 2020

Maintenance and Server Issues

2813-0002

  • There is a service outage preventing connection to the Nintendo eShop.
    • Wait and try again later.

2618-0542

  • The Switch is unable to join an online match. This is due to too many players.
    • Wait and try and join a match later.

2613-1400

  • The Switch will not create a credit card purchase. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
    • Wait and try again later.

2306-0811

  • The Switch will not connect to an online service. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
    • Wait and try again later.

2801-7002

  • Twitter uploads cannot be completed. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
    • Wait and try again later.

2124-5119 / 2124-5249

  • Nintendo Account Services is experiencing server issues or undergoing maintenance.
    • Wait and try again later.

902-5998

  • The Nintendo eShop is experiencing maintenance.
    • Wait and try again later.

2810-1500

  • Facebook sign-in cannot be completed.
    • Restart the console.
    • If the problem persists, it may be may server issues. Try again later.

2124-5002 / 2124-5200

  • Sign-in to a pre-existing Nintendo Account has failed. This specific code determines this is an outage on Nintendo’s side.
    • Wait and try again later.

2813-0009 / 2813-1400 / 2813-6835 / 2813-9804 /2813-9712

  • There is a temporary service issue with the Nintendo eShop. It may have also timed out due to inactivity.
    • If inactivity, relaunch the store.
    • Wait and try again later.

2811-7503, 2811-7504

  • There is a network outage to the Nintendo eShop.
    • Wait and try again later.

2816-0700 / 2817-0700

  • A maintenance error is popping up on general application use.
    • Wait again and try later.

MicroSD

2002-2049-2002-2064 /2002-4690 / 2002-6201 / 2016-0247 / 2016-0602 / 2016-0641

  • An error code while downloading software or updating a game has occurred. The MicroSD is likely at fault.
    • Reset and check the MicroSD.
    • Make sure data isn’t corrupted.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2002-2001 /2016-0390 / 2205-0123

  • The MicroSD card cannot be accessed.
    • Reset and check the MicroSD.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2002-4517 / 2002-4641-2002-4660 /2002-4741-2002-4760 / 2002-0007-2002-0008 /2002-4683

  • Software for or from the eShop cannot be downloaded. This is a MicroSD issue.
    • If a MicroSD is not being used, restart the console.
    • Check for software updates.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2002-4301-2002-4463 / 2002-3005 /2002-3500-2002-3999 / 2002-0001 /2016-0601 / 2101-0001 / 2107-0445

  • A MicroSD error has occurred while playing a game powering the Switch on (or waking from sleep mode).
    • Restart the Switch.
    • Check for software updates.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2002-1002 / 2002-2629-2002-2669

  • A game cannot download or start. This will happen with a MicroSD.
    • Check for software updates.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2002-2085

  • The MicroSD cannot be recognized.
    • Check for software updates.
    • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
    • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
    • If all do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

2005-0003

  • There is an issue with the MicroSD and it is preventing downloads.
    • Make sure the system is up to date.
    • Find a new MicroSD or Repair the current MicroSD.
    • If repairs fail and there is no other MicroSD for use, try downloading the software on the Switch system for later use.

Ranges

These sets of ranges tend to have the same meaning within their group. Make sure to search the specific code if these general tips do not help.

2110-1000 — 2110-1999

  • An error code within this range means the Switch cannot connect to the wireless or wired network. Usually, the error occurred before, not as a timeout.
    • Try power cycling your gateway.
    • Place the Switch in a DMZ in gateway settings. Within those settings, forward ports to the Switch.
    • Restart the console.

2110-2000 — 2110-2899 / 2110-2900 — 2110-2999 / 2110-3000 — 2110-3999

  • An error code in this range means a connection was not made to a wireless or wired network. This error usually occurs during the action, such as a connection loss. The connection loss also could have occurred while obtaining the IP address.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2618-0501, 2618-0502 / 2306-0501, 2306-0502

  • This error occurs when the Switch fails to join an online match.
    • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
    • Check the network password again and retry.
    • If the above doesn’t work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
    • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
    • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

2124-0200 — 2124-0269

  • The user is attempting to use an online game feature while not logged in.
    • Log in to the intended Nintendo account.

Games

These error codes are for specific video game titles.

2306-0820

  • The Splatoon 2 Global Testfire demo will not launch.
    • The demo sessions for this game are no longer available.

2-AABQA-1021

  • An online match in Arms will not connect.
    • Check your internet connection and try again.

2-BABBE-1000

  • Ultra Street Fighter 2 Online will not connect.
    • Check for a software update on the game.
    • If this doesn’t work, check the internet connection.

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Applies to: 

Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch — OLED Model


The information in this article can help you when:

  • Using a physical game card with Nintendo Switch, error code 2002-2536 is displayed.
  • The error message, «Unable to access game card,» is displayed.

What to do

  1. Restart the console by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select Power Options then Restart.
  2. Once restarted, ensure your console has the latest system update.
  3. Remove and reinsert the game card from the console.
  4. Check for any available software updates for the problematic game.
  5. Try using other game cards on the system.

Situation not resolved

  • If the error continues to occur with a single game card, determine who the publisher of the software is:
    • Published by Nintendo
    • The problematic game card will need to be repaired. Do not send in the console.

    • Published by a licensee
    • Contact the licensee for assistance.

  • If the issue is occurring with multiple game cards, the Nintendo Switch console will need to be repaired.
    • For testing purposes include two of the problematic game cards.

If the issue persists, please contact us for support.


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System: SWTCH
Symptom: ERR20022536

Error message: «Unable to access game card

How do I fix error code 2002 2552?

What to do

  1. Restart the console by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select Power Options followed by Restart.
  2. Once restarted, ensure your console has the latest system update.
  3. Remove and reinsert the game card from the console.
  4. Check for any available software updates for the problematic game.

How do I fix error code 2002 on Nintendo Switch?

Error Codes: 2002-2000 to 2002-2499

  1. Restart the console. …
  2. Ensure your console has the latest system update.
  3. Remove the microSD card. …
  4. Check for any dirt or debris on the microSD card terminals. …
  5. Re-insert the microSD card.
  6. Format the microSD card.

What is error code 2002 2038 on Nintendo Switch?

The information in this article can help you when error code 2002-0038 is displayed on Nintendo Switch. Note: This error may indicate that there is an insufficient amount of available space in the system memory.

How do I fix error code 2002 2054 on Nintendo Switch?

If the issue persists, try the following:

  1. Reseat the microSD card by removing and reinserting the microSD card.
  2. Format the microSD card. Important: …
  3. Use a different microSD card.
  4. Remove the microSD card and download the software directly to the system memory.

Nintendo Switch Error Code 2002-4153 Fix!

Why won’t my Nintendo Switch recognize my SD card?

Verify that the microSD card is compatible with Nintendo Switch. If the microSD card is not compatible with the console, replacing it with a compatible type may resolve the problem. If the microSD card label indicates it is SDXC, reinsert the microSD card back into the console.

How do I fix a corrupted SD card on my Switch?

Check for corrupt data. Delete the problematic software and then redownload it.

If the issue persists and a microSD card is being used with the console, try the following:

  1. Format the microSD card.
  2. Replace the microSD card.
  3. Remove the microSD card and download the game directly to the system memory.

What is the error code for banned Switch?

This error code indicates the Nintendo Switch console you are using has been permanently banned from connecting online due to a breach of the user agreements. A breach of user agreements may include, but is not limited to, activities such as: Fraudulent or unauthorized transactions. Violation of the Code of Conduct.

What does error code 2002 mean?

The error 2002 means the request was canceled because another request of the same type came in prior to the first one complete, so the SDK cancels the first one.

What is system error #2002?

The error (2002) Can’t connect to … normally means that there is no MySQL server running on the system or that you are using an incorrect Unix socket file name or TCP/IP port number when trying to connect to the server.

What is an error code 2002 to 2001 on a Nintendo Switch?

Check for any dirt or debris on the microSD card terminals and ensure that it is a supported type on Nintendo Switch. Perform a system update. Reinsert the microSD card, then connect to the internet and perform a system update.

How do I stop a Nintendo Switch error?

What to do

  1. Restart your console by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, and select Power Options then Restart. …
  2. Verify that your console has the latest system update.
  3. Check for any available updates for the problematic software.
  4. Check for any corrupt data for the problematic software.

What is error code 0xc00000225?

The error 0xc0000225 means that Windows cannot find system files for booting, for example, Boot Configuration Data (BCD). When system files are damaged, the file system has a bad configuration, there is faulty hardware, etc., your PC cannot boot with the error code.

What does error code 2002 2536 mean?

Using a physical game card with Nintendo Switch, error code 2002-2536 is displayed. The error message, «Unable to access game card,» is displayed.

What is error code 2203 0020 Animal Crossing?

This error indicates that local communication cannot continue because a rights conflict was detected. Keep in mind that downloaded software and downloadable content can only be played on one console at a time.

What is error code 2002 0001?

In regard to the error, it is possible that there may be an issue with the microSD card being used. To resolve this, here are some possible solutions: Format the microSD card. Use a different microSD card. Initialize the system without deleting save data.

What does it mean when you get an error code?

Meaning of error code in English

a number that appears on a computer screen to show that you have made a particular mistake or that something has gone wrong in a program: Error code 7 keeps coming up on my monitor.

How do I fix error code 2002 2629?

Error Codes: 2002-2629 to 2002-2669

  1. Restart the console by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select Power Options followed by Restart. …
  2. Ensure the console has the latest system update.
  3. Use the console as usual and see if the situation improves.

Can Nintendo ban your Switch?

Nintendo will ban your online account and/or console if you breach the user agreements with activities such as fraudulent transactions, jailbreaking your Switch, downloading mods to your Switch, hacking, and more.

How do I know if my Switch is bricked?

What is “bricking”? The term means a device won’t function and isn’t recoverable. “It is as useful as a brick.” For the Nintendo Switch, this often appears as stuck in the boot screen or not booting at all.

How do I recover my banned Nintendo Account?

Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account. Click Reactivate to restore your account.

What causes my SD card corruption?

Manufacturing defects: SD card corruption can sometimes be due to an issue while manufacturing your SD card. In this case, you may start seeing signs of corruption on the first use of the SanDisk card. Physical damage: Physical damage is a common reason for SD card corruption.

How did my SD card get corrupted?

Why Is My Android SD Card Corrupted? SD and MicroSD cards can sometimes trigger a corruption error message when they’ve been used on multiple types of devices or have been physically removed from a device while a file was being accessed or transferred.

Is it OK to use corrupted SD card?

🔧 Device Malfunction: If your SD card has become corrupted, it can directly cause malfunction to the device it’s been inserted in. A black screen can appear on your digital camera or an “SD Card error” message would flash on your GoPro when you try to access it.

The Nintendo Switch is an amazing device, but like all electronics, it’s not failure-proof. We’ve collected a list of common bugs and errors and the troubleshooting steps to fix them, so you can keep gaming on the go. If you’re having connectivity problems, data management, or stability issues with your Switch, you’ll find your answer below. 

One common fix for major connectivity issues associated with wifi, is simply updating the Firmware of the Router or resetting Router back to factory Settings.

Error Code: 2110-3127, 2618-0203: Wireless Issues

This error shows up when you can’t connect to a wired or wireless network. Usually this is a DNS error with the device or your ISP, but it can be an easy fix. 

How to fix Error Code 2110-3127, 2618-0203

Test your Internet connection on another device. If your phone or computer is able to connect to the Internet but your Switch can’t, follow the steps below. 

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Check the DNS settings and change the settings from Manual to Automatic if not required.
  • If your network requires a specific DNS address, check with your network’s  administrator. 

How to solve wireless range issues:

  • Keep the Nintendo Switch closer to the router. Staying within 10-15 feet of the router gives you the best connectivity.
  • Disconnect the Switch from the dock. 
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.
  • Reset your router to its factory settings.

Error Code: 2618-0201, 2618-0501, 2618-0502, 2306-0501, 2306-0502, 2618-0006: Unable To Join Matches, Slow Internet.

This error happens when your Internet connection is unstable or you cannot join a match. 

How to fix error codes 2618-0201, 2618-0501, 2618-0502, 2306-0501, 2306-0502, 2618-0006

  • Move the Nintendo Switch closer to the router. Staying within 10-15 feet of the router gives you the best connectivity.
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.
  • If your router supports dual bandwidths, try switching. For example, if you are unable to connect on 2.4 GHz, try switching to 5Ghz.

Error Code: 2110-2003

This error happens when the Switch can’t connect to your wireless connection or the Internet because of improper settings. 

How to fix error 2110-2003

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Check your network password.
  • Try using your Switch on another wireless connection.
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.

Error Code: 2811-5001, 2137-8006

This error appears when you cannot access online features, like the eShop. This happens because of incorrect DNS settings or weak signal. 

How to fix error 2811-5001, 2137-8006

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem.
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.
  • If your router supports dual bandwidths, try switching. For example, if you are unable to connect on 2.4 GHz, try switching to 5Ghz.

Error Code: 2124-5200, 2811-7503, 2811-7504, 2124-5002, 2124-5249

These errors happen when you can’t sign in to your Nintendo account. Typically, this means the service is down or under maintenance.

How to fix error 2124-5200, 2811-7503, 2811-7504, 2124-5002, 2124-5249

  • Verify the online service status on the official Nintendo Site.
  • Wait and try again later. 

Error Code: 2110-1100

This error occurs when you can’t connect to a wired or wireless network. This either means a saved network has not been detected, or the USB LAN adapter is installed incorrectly. 

How to fix error 2110-1100

Wired:

  • Make sure that the LAN cable has been inserted properly into your Switch.
  • Connect the USB LAN port to a different slot in the Nintendo Switch dock.
  • Try using another LAN adapter.

Wireless:

  • Make sure the Switch is not in Airplane Mode. Press and hold the Home button for 1 second, go into Settings, and turn off Airplane Mode. 
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the Power button for 3 seconds.
  • Check the strength of your Internet connection. 
  • Keep the Nintendo Switch closer to the router. Staying within 10-15 feet of the router gives you the best connectivity.
  • Restart your router and modem. 

Error Code: 2124-3080

This error occurs when you are trying to connect to a match and your connection fails. This happens when your Nintendo account is specific to a country or region. 

Error Code: 2813-1400, 2813-0009

This error occurs when the eShop is undergoing maintenance. 

How to fix error code 2813-1400, 2813-0009

  • Verify the online service status on the official Nintendo Site.
  • Wait and try again later. 

Error Code: 2110-2000 through 2110-2899, 2110-1000 through 2110-1999

This error occurs when the Switch cannot connect to the Internet because Internet settings are incorrect.

How to fix error 2110-2000 through 2110-2899, 2110-1000 through 2110-1999

Wired:

  • Make sure that both ends of your Ethernet cable are securely connected. 
  • Try a different Ethernet cable. 
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
    Restart your router and modem. 
  • Connect using a different port on your router. 

Wireless:

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Make sure your Wi-Fi password is correct. 

Error Code: 2005-0005

This is an issue where the Nintendo Switch freezes on one screen.

How to fix error 2005-0005

If the Switch freezes while turning on:

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • If possible, update the Switch’s device software.

If the Switch freezes while starting a game:

  • Delete the data, DLC and updates for the game you’re having trouble with.
  • Re-download the game. 
  • If the error still exists, try installing the game on a different SD card, or on the device’s memory.

Error Code: 2162-0002, 2168-0002

This error occurs while using the console. 

How to fix error code 2162-0002, 2168-0002

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • If possible, update the Switch’s device software.

Error Code: 2618-0513

This error happens when you’re trying to play online. This happens due to Internet connection speed, NAT type, or other network settings. 

How to fix error code 2618-0513

  • Try to connect again.
  • If you are always unable to connect, or cannot join a specific player, check your NAT settings.
  • Restart your router and modem. 

Error Code: 2110-2900 through 2110-2999

This error occurs when your Switch cannot connect to your Internet service. 

How to fix error 2110-2900 through 2110-2999

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Enter the IP manually into the Switch’s settings.
  • Reset your router to it’s default settings.

Error Code: 2124-8028

This error happens when you can’t sign in to your Nintendo account or eShop. Usually this is caused by a weak or slow Internet connection. 

How to fix error 2124-8028

  • Verify the online service status on the official Nintendo Site.
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem.
  • Check your network password.
  • Try using your Switch on another wireless connection.
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.
  • If your router supports dual bandwidths, try switching. For example, if you are unable to connect on 2.4 GHz, try switching to 5Ghz.

Error Code: 2306-0520, 2160-0103

This error occurs when you are unable to join an online match.

How to fix error 2306-0520, 2160-0103

  • Try Restarting the console by pressing down the Power button for 3 Seconds.
  • Try entering the DNS manually.
  • Try Restarting your Network Devices, as sometimes this may solve your problem.

Error Code: 2005-0003

The error appears when you can’t save files to the memory card. 

How to fix error 2005-0003

  • Try downloading to another memory card. 
  • Format the memory card and try downloading again. 
  • Download the file to the system’s memory. 

Error Code: 2813-6838

This error happens when your eShop card number cannot be verified. 

How to fix error code 2813-6838

  • Verify that you are typing the numbers correctly. 

Error Code: 2110-2004, 2110-2200, 2110-2214, 2110-2201

This error occurs when trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It usually means the password is incorrect.

How to fix error code 2110-2004, 2110-2200, 2110-2214, 2110-2201

  • Check your Wi-Fi password password is correct.
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Make sure that you are connecting to the right network which has a strong signal.
  • If MAC filtering is enabled on the network, enter the Nintendo Switch MAC address into the router’s settings or consider disabling this setting.
  • Disable the Wifi password and then connect the Switch. If it connects with no issue, try changing the wireless network type from WPA-AES to WPA2-AES. 

Error Code: 2618-0542

This error appears when trying to join an online match that is already full.

How to fix error 2618-0542

  • Try to join the match later, or join a different match.

Error Code: 2813-0002, 2306-0811

This error mostly happens when Nintendo eShop is not working correctly.

How to fix error 2813-0002, 2306-0811

  • Verify the online service status on the official Nintendo Site.
  • Wait and try again later. 

Error Code: 2160-0202, 2137-0240

This error happens when you can’t connect to the internet because of a slow or weak connection.

How to fix error 2160-0202, 2137-0240

  • Verify that your Internet connection is working on other devices.
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem.
  • Move other metallic or electronic devices away from your router and console.
  • If your router supports dual bandwidths, try switching. For example, if you are unable to connect on 2.4 GHz, try switching to 5Ghz.

Error Code: 2153-0321

This error pops up when there is a failure with the Nintendo Switch. 

How to fix error code 2153-0321

  • This error typically means the device needs to be repaired. Contact Nintendo for further details. 

Error Code: 2110-3400

This error happens when the Switch cannot connect to a network due to authentication problems.

How to fix error code 2110-3400

  • Update your Switch’s device software.
  • Try to connect again.

Error Code: 2810-1224

This error occurs when you can’t log in to your Nintendo account or eShop. 

How to fix error code 2810-1224

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Wait 10 seconds before attempting to log in again.

Error Code: 2110-3000 through 2110-3999

These errors usually occur when the Switch cannot connect to the Internet. 

How to fix error code 2110-3000 through 2110-3999

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Verify the online service status on the official Nintendo Site.
  • Verify that your Internet connection is working on another device. 
  • Check the DNS settings and change from Manual to Automatic if possible. 
  • Contact your network’s administrator to see if certain DNS settings are required.
  • Try using your Switch on another wireless connection

Error Code: 2016-0601

This error usually happens because of corrupted memory data. 

How to fix error code 2016-0601

If you are not using an SD card:

  • Update your Switch’s device software.
  • Delete the problematic software and re-download it.

If you are using an SD card. 

  • Verify that your SD card is compatible with the Switch. 
  • Update your Switch’s device software. 
  • Download the software to the Switch’s built-in memory.
  • Format your SD card and try again. 

Error Codes: 2002-4301 to 2002-4463, 2002-0001, 2002-3005

This error happens when trying to turn your Switch on, or wake it up from sleep mode. 

How to fix error 2002-4301 to 2002-4463, 2002-0001, 2002-3005

  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds. If this does not work, press the Power key for 12 seconds. 
  • Remove the SD card and see if that resolves the issue. 
  • Update the device software, if possible.
  • Contact Nintendo for repair options.

Error Codes: 2002-4501 to 2002-4535, 2002-4690, 2002-4683, 2002-6201, 2002-4741 to 2002-4760, 2002-4641 to 2002-4660

This error occurs when you are unable to download software from the Nintendo eShop. 

How to fix error codes 2002-4501 to 2002-4535, 2002-4690, 2002-4683, 2002-6201, 2002-4741 to 2002-4760, 2002-4641 to 2002-4660

  • Make sure that your Switch has the latest system software.
  • Check for any corrupted data.
  • Reinstall any software that will not open correctly.
  • Remove the SD card and try downloading again.

Error Code: 2810-1500

This error pops up when one tries to login into Facebook account from Nintendo Switch.

How to fix error 2810-1500

  • Try restarting the Nintendo Switch Console by Holding down the Power button for 3 Seconds and select Restart in options.
  • After you turn it ON, connect to the Wireless connection, make sure to see for the Wireless icon on to top right of the screen with at least one bar of strength signal.
  • If you still face the issue try again after a while.

Error Code: 2-BABBE-1000, 2306-0819

This error happens when you cannot connect to Ultra Street Fighter II.

How to fix error 2-BABBE-1000, 2406-0819

  • Update your Switch’s software and restart the game.

Error Code: 2110-2091

This error occurs when the Switch can’t detect your LAN adapter. 

How to fix error code 2110-2091

  • Make sure that both the ends of the Ethernet cable are connected securely.
  • Try using a different Ethernet cable. 
  • Restart your Switch by pressing the power button for 3 seconds.
  • Restart your router and modem. 
  • Try a different port on your router. 

Error Code: 2801-7199

This error appears when uploading photos to Facebook is unsuccessful. 

How to fix error code 2801-7199:

  • Unlink your Facebook account from your Nintendo account.
  • Re-link your Facebook account.
  • Upload the picture again.

Error Code: 2122-0082

This error occurs when your device cannot fetch data in a game. 

How to fix error code 2122-0082

  • Install the latest system update on your Switch.

Error Code: 2813-0055

This error shows up when you try to redeem a code for a game before it is officially released. 

How to fix error 2813-0055

  • Wait until the game has been released to redeem the code.

Error Code: 2124-3000, 2000-0000

This error happens when you try to connect to an online game with a Switch that’s using an older software version.

Error code 2124-3000, 2000-0000

  • Install the latest software update for your Switch.

Error Code: 2801-7002

This error appears when you can’t upload a picture to Twitter. This is usually caused  by a service issue.

How to fix error 2701-7002

  • Try again later when the service issue has been resolved. 

Error Code: 2817-0700, 2816-0700:

This error indicates a service error while using the Switch online services.

How to fix error code 2817-0700, 2816-0700

  • Try again later when the service issue has been resolved. 

Error Code: 2162-0101

This error occurs when software needs to be updated. 

How to fix error code 2162-0101

  1. From the Home menu, open the software.
  2. Press + or – to open the software options.
  3. Update the software.
  4. Restart the game.

Error Code: 2164-0020

This error can happen when you try to start software. 

How to fix error code 2164-0020

  1. Use the Home Menu to select the software that’s causing a problem.
  2. Press “+” or “-” to open the software options. Nintendo Switch Home Menu
  3. Select Manage Software and then Delete Software. Nintendo Switch Options Menu
  4. Select Delete to confirm.
  5. Remove the game card and then re-insert it.
  6. Start the software again. When prompted, update the software. 

Error Codes: 2002-0007 to 2002-0008

This error happens when trying to download software.

How to fix error code 2002-0007 or 2002-0008

  • Make sure that your console has the latest system software update.
  • Check for corrupted data. 
  • Try deleting software that could be causing the issue. 

Error Code: 2618-0516

This error occurs when trying to use matchmaking. This usually means that the network’s NAT type is not set correctly. 

How to fix error 2618-0516

Learn more about fixing NAT issues on the Nintendo Switch.

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Finally got around to modding my switch OLED. I decided to not use one of the quick solder boards and solder directly to the points, and I used the stock DAT0 adapter that came with it.

Everything seemed to have gone well. The HWFLY went through it’s cycle and flashed green, and the switch booted up to Hekate. I backed up the NAND before moving forward.

I installed an SD file emunand and got into atmosphere just fine. It runs homebrew and backups of games.

The issues start when I boot into its sysnand. Everything works fine for a while, I can even download a game from the eshop, but no matter what, it will eventually error out with the 2002-3539 error and ask that the switch be powered off.

  • I’ve tried booting into safe mode, which works, but I get the same error if I try to preform a factory reset.
  • Restoring the nand backup will let me use the sysnand for a short while again, but it will always error out.
  • I’ve tried multiple SD cards, fat32 and exfat

My question is, could the switch still boot hekate and run an emunand with all of my solder points being soldered correctly? Could the DAT0 point being soldered incorrectly result in a successful boot but a damaged sysnand? I don’t have a multimeter, and I’m sure that’s an obvious thing to help me test my issue, so I’ll be ordering one. I’ve attached some pictures below.

Thanks for your time!

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2002-3539 / 0x1ba602
Error: Failed to access MMC.

Check your Dat0 connection

Edit: Emunand should work fine since it won’t be accessing the emmc.

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That was it! The DAT0 just needed a little wiggle and it was good to go. Thank you!

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I had the exact same issue during my second hwfly oled install. Sometimes the switch will get stuck at the switch logo screen, or it will just go black screen after the nintendo logo. Occasionally it can boot to ofw, but doing pretty much anything would result in the error screen you showed in the second picture.

In my case it’s not DAT0 adapter, measured the voltage drop and it’s about 500-600mV, seems normal to me. Booted the switch to maintenance mode and did a factory reset, that seems to have solved the issue. Played with the switch for about 2 weeks now and the problem is gone.

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I must have been blessed with a really good emmc. I was worried during the install because my measurement was low at 0.463. But that measurement remained constant throughout the whole process, including removing and re-inserting a few times to make sure, before locking it down with solder mask (I used one of the «better» adapters instead of the corner one). I have had zero issues with it.

But… «wiggle» the dat0 wire? The point on the board is super tiny, and you shouldn’t be wiggling it at all. I glued my wire down very close to (but not covering) the dat0 point, just to make darn sure it doesn’t pop off from something silly like rumble…

If you wiggled it by the connection point on the chip and that fixed you up, then you might have either a cold joint, or you didn’t melt the enamel enough to make a good connection.

  • #6

Tried many things to solve the same issue, then just before reflowing/reballing (and potentially damaging) the eMMC, I’ve figured that moving dat0 wire a little bit was enough to fix / trigger the problem… So I’ve changed wire path, made is loose a bit, and it now works… Interferences I guess. 🎉

Issue: Hekate benchmark 160MB/s with errors

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Fixed: Hekate benchmark 300MB/s no errors

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You should follow the latest sthetix guide, as it no longer recommend heating the eMMC, as the official guides does.
Apparently there are many issues with these flex fpcb kits that could lead to interferences like I had.

Had the very same issue. I also had the 500 mV measure. The mod chip worked. But I also had errors with hekate Emmc benchmark. Thanks to this thread, checking the dat0 revealed it was not soldered but just in contact, which is not enough for 300MB/s. Pushed the hot air temp higher than first time and this time it worked, problem solved. Thank you folks!

EDIT: I thought I fixed the issue by reflowing dat0, but it is still there :(

After reflowing the eMMC I had one hekate eMMC benchmark at 300MB/s with no errors, games starting fine from OFW. I’m now back to 160MB/s 2 errors, and OFW randomly failing at loading games from eMMC 🤦‍♂️

Maybe dat0 is still poorly soldered or I’ve damaged the eMMC, or could it be something else?
I guess I’ll have to open /unsolder to check that again 😓

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