Here we will share the details for the Xbox Party error code 0x89240011.
As per the players they receive this error upon joining a party.
The error reads “Your network settings are blocking party chat.”
According to our research, this error comes when Xbox is receiving some outage with their services, or anything within your network environment is conflicting with Xbox.
Fixes For Xbox Party Error code 0x89240011
Fix 1: Check NAT Type
Our first suggestion will be to check if your Xbox console NAT type is set to open or not. If not then switch to open nat and then check for the error.
Here is how you can access the NAT type for the Xbox Party
- Tap the Xbox button to access the guide.
- Select Profile & system.
- Select Settings.
- Select General.
- Select Network settings.
- Now under the Current Network Status, you can see the Nat Type field where you find the current NAT type.
- If it shows Open NAT, you can free connect with players on the same network and outside your local network.
- If it shows Moderate NAT, then this means that communication between devices in the same network will be more limited. This may cause issues while connecting with some players or while hosting a match.
- If it shows Strict NAT, then this means that you can freely connect with the devices within the same local network but may face issues while connecting with players outside your local network.
Fix 2: Reset Network Devices
Next, you should consider resetting your network devices to remove any kind of temporary glitches.
Here is how to reset your Network:
- Shut down your router/modem.
- Disconnect your router/modem from the Power source.
- In case your router/modem has a battery, make sure to Remove the battery.
- Then Wait for around five to seven minutes.
- Then Reconnect the router to the power source, and Restart it.
- Then Wait till your router fully restarts.
- You are done.
Fix 3: Port Forwarding
If the power cycling is also not helping with the issue then check if the following ports are open under your router’s settings.
- Port 88 (UDP)
- Port 3074 (UDP and TCP)
- Port 53 (UDP and TCP)
- Port 80 (TCP)
- Port 500 (UDP)
- Port 3544 (UDP)
- Port 4500 (UDP).
Fix 4: UPnP Settings
If the above-given ports are enabled but still getting the error then under your router settings look for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), and make sure it is enabled. If not then enable it and reboot your router, and then check for the error.
Fix 5: Change Wireless Band
If you have a router that supports both the 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands then consider switching between them, and see if this helps with the error.
Fix 6: Connect Over A Wired Connection
If your Xbox console is not too far then connect your console and router over a wired connection, and see if this helps with the issue.
Fix 7: Connect Over A Different Internet
If you are done with all the suggested steps with your default network but still having the issue then try connecting over a different network. In case you don’t have any alternate Wifi connection then you can connect over a mobile hotspot network.
Fix 8: Check For Outage
At last, if you are done with all the suggested steps given above but still encountering the error then refer to the Xbox Live status page and check if there is any ongoing outage.
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