If you’ve hit Roblox Fix 2 error code 267 while trying to join a game, you’re not alone and it’s usually fixable without deep technical know-how. This error typically blocks you from connecting to a server, often showing a message like “The current session has ended” or “You were kicked due to suspicious activity.” While that sounds serious, it’s more often caused by temporary glitches, network hiccups, or local settings than actual bans.

What causes Roblox Fix 2 error code 267?

Error 267 in Roblox Fix 2 usually appears when the game client can’t maintain a stable connection with Roblox’s servers. Common triggers include:

  • Unstable or slow internet
  • Firewall or antivirus software blocking Roblox
  • Using a VPN or proxy
  • Corrupted local cache files
  • Outdated network drivers

It’s worth noting that this error is not always a punishment. Many players see it after routine updates or during peak server load even if they haven’t broken any rules.

How do I know if it’s really error 267?

The exact message matters. If you see “Error Code: 267” along with wording about being removed from the game for “suspicious activity,” but you weren’t using cheats or scripts, it’s likely a false trigger. On the other hand, if you were using third-party tools or exploits, Roblox may have flagged your session legitimately.

If you're unsure whether your connection is the real issue, check if you’re also experiencing other Roblox Fix 2 problems like connection failures or a black screen on startup. These often share root causes with error 267.

Step-by-step fixes to try right now

  1. Restart your router and device. A simple reboot clears temporary network glitches that confuse Roblox’s authentication system.
  2. Disable your VPN or proxy. Roblox often flags traffic from anonymizing services as suspicious, even if you’re just using them for privacy.
  3. Temporarily turn off firewall/antivirus. Test if your security software is overblocking Roblox. If the error disappears, add Roblox as an exception instead of leaving protection off.
  4. Clear Roblox cache files. On Windows, delete everything in %localappdata%\Roblox\Versions (or just the cache folder if you want to keep installed versions). This removes corrupted data that might interfere with sessions.
  5. Update your network adapter driver. Outdated drivers can cause packet loss or handshake failures that mimic ban-like errors.

Avoid reinstalling Roblox right away it rarely helps with error 267 unless the install itself is damaged. Focus first on network and permission issues.

What not to do when troubleshooting

Don’t assume you’ve been banned and create a new account that could violate Roblox’s terms if done repeatedly. Also, don’t download “error fixer” tools from random websites. Most are unnecessary or risky. Stick to official methods or trusted guides like our full walkthrough on resolving this specific error.

And remember: clearing cookies or browser data won’t help here. Roblox Fix 2 runs as a desktop app, so browser settings aren’t involved.

When to contact Roblox support

If you’ve tried all the steps above and still get error 267 even on different networks or devices it might be an account-level restriction. In that case, submit a request through Roblox’s official support portal. Include details like your username, the exact error message, and what you were doing when it occurred.

Keep in mind that support response times vary, so only reach out after ruling out local causes.

Quick checklist before you play again

  • Internet connection stable? (Test with another online game)
  • No VPN/proxy running?
  • Firewall allows Roblox through?
  • Cache cleared recently?
  • Using official Roblox launcher (not a modded version)?

If all boxes are checked, you’ve done what most players miss and you’re far more likely to jump back into gameplay without hitting error 267 again.